Over the past week, there has been a lot of controversy swirling around Xbox. Reports surfaced that exclusives such as Gears of War, Sea of Thieves, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Starfield, and Hi-Fi Rush may be ported to PS5 and Nintendo Switch, indicating a future with less of an emphasis on exclusivity as 168ܫ澳洲幸运5开奖网:Xbox becomes more of a third-party publisher.
Gamers, outraged at the possibility🔥 of Xbox 'losing' the console war, started selling their hardware while content creators declared that they're "not Xbox fanboy[s] anymore" (as reported by ). In response, Phil Spencer announced that he will host a livestream next week to clear the air, but according to The Verge report🐈er Tom Warren, not even employees at Xbox know what's going to be said.
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It's clear this isn't going to be a clear-cut denial of the reports, at least, as Spencer said that the stream will reveal "the future of Xbox"♏. But the future in question is what's up in the air. You have fans speculating the extreme possibility that Xbox will♑ go the way of Sega and bow out of the console game, while others believe it's simply expanding its reach by porting its biggest hits to ot꧙her platforms. We won't know for certain until the official announcement.
Some YouTubers and💛 Xbox influencers went as far as to say that they couldn't sleep over the news of Xbox exclusives potentially not being exclusive anymore, while others claim that there's no longer a reason to own an Xbox.
Some vowed to stop coverage depending on what's said next week, demanding "an absolute explanation". Xbo♍x creator TimDog even held a live Twitter space for seven hours discussing his feelings.
“We’re listening and we hear you,” Phil Spencer tweeted. “We’ve been planning a business update event for next week, where we look 💫forward to sharing more details with you about our vision for the future of Xbox🌜. Stay tuned.”
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