Among the rumors that circulated last week, suggesting the possibility of Xbox ceasing console production, Microsoft’s gaming division reportedly held an internal meeting to address these concerns. According to journalist Shannon Liao, Xbox boss Phil Spencer assured employees during this meeting that there are currently no plans to halt console production. Spencer emphasized that Xbox consoles will continue to be an integral part of the company’s strategy, which includes various types of devices.
Speculation arose following reports that Xbox’s major franchises could be made available on rival platforms, causing fears among platform users that Xbox might follow in Sega’s footsteps and exit the console business. However, these concerns were dispelled by Spencer, who affirmed Xbox’s commitment to hardware.
In response to community feedback and confusion surrounding these rumors, Spencer announced an event where Microsoft will provide more details about the future of Xbox. While the exact content of this update remains unknown, it is evident that Xbox’s dedication to console production will be reinforced.
Additionally, amid speculation, various hints circulated about Microsoft’s plans for the next generation of Xbox, including the possibility of releasing two different SKUs – a traditional home console and a portable dockable console. Although these rumors have not been confirmed, they contribute to the ongoing discussion about Xbox’s future direction.
Ultimately, Spencer’s reassurance to employees and the upcoming event scheduled for next week aim to clarify Xbox’s position and dispel any uncertainties related to its strategy.
