Xbox head Phil Spencer on the surge in demand for Xbox Live
Phil Spencer, head of Xbox and executive vice president of gaming at Microsoft, joins "Squawk Alley" to discuss the surge in demand for its subscription service.
Microsoft executive vice president of gaming and head of Xbox Phil Spencer said coronavirus won’t impact when Microsoft launches its next-gen game console. Instead, the outbreak may affect the new games that are supposed to be released in the coming months.
“Overall, I think we’re in line with where we thought we would be,” he said while discussing the new Xbox Series X on Thursday during CNBC’s “Squawk Alley.” “I’d say the bigger unknown is probably the game production,” he added .“Game production is a large scale entertainment activity now, you have hundreds of people coming together, building assets, working through creative.”
Spencer said he’s still confident about the current state of game development but that the security and safety of his teams are top priority. Microsoft won’t “push when things just aren’t ready,” he said.
Microsoft’s next game console is called the Xbox Series X. It will compete with Sony’s PlayStation 5. There had been concerns in recent weeks that supply disruptions from the coronavirus outbreak could delay the releases of next-gen game consoles.
Much of those concerns have shifted towards companies’ game pipelines as publishers have started to delay release dates on some of the most highly-anticipated games of the year. With developers at home, some game releases have already been pushed back.
Sony, for example, revealed earlier this month that it was delaying the release of “The Last of Us 2” to an undetermined date as the virus has put pressure on the production and distribution of games. It’s one of the biggest titles set to launch in 2020.
The next installment of the infamous Halo series, Halo Infinite, is set for release in Q4 2020 to go with the upcoming Xbox Series X. So far, that isn’t delayed.
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Microsoft executive vice president of gaming and head of Xbox Phil Spencer said coronavirus won’t impact when Microsoft launches its next-gen game console. Instead, the outbreak may affect the new games that are supposed to be released in the coming months.
“Overall, I think we’re in line with where we thought we would be,” he said while discussing the new Xbox Series X on Thursday during CNBC’s “Squawk Alley.” “I’d say the bigger unknown is probably the game production,” he added .“Game production is a large scale entertainment activity now, you have hundreds of people coming together, building assets, working through creative.”
Spencer said he’s still confident about the current state of game development but that the security and safety of his teams are top priority. Microsoft won’t “push when things just aren’t ready,” he said.
Microsoft’s next game console is called the Xbox Series X. It will compete with Sony’s PlayStation 5. There had been concerns in recent weeks that supply disruptions from the coronavirus outbreak could delay the releases of next-gen game consoles.
Much of those concerns have shifted towards companies’ game pipelines as publishers have started to delay release dates on some of the most highly-anticipated games of the year. With developers at home, some game releases have already been pushed back.
Sony, for example, revealed earlier this month that it was delaying the release of “The Last of Us 2” to an undetermined date as the virus has put pressure on the production and distribution of games. It’s one of the biggest titles set to launch in 2020.
The next installment of the infamous Halo series, Halo Infinite, is set for release in Q4 2020 to go with the upcoming Xbox Series X. So far, that isn’t delayed.
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