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Microsoft doesn’t see need for new Xbox yet

chief Phil Spencer said he doesn’t “feel an imperative” to come out with a major upgrade of its Xbox game console.

Videogame console makers typically release major upgrades about three years into a gaming machines’ life Spencer said the Xbox console is in “third place” behind Nintendo’s Switch and Sony’s PlayStation. Microsoft has increasingly diversified its game delivery strategy, making titles available through its PC gaming app and Game Pass subscription service.

Spencer said his team has not stepped in to interfere with Starfield’s development and trusts the studio, which is behind the critically-acclaimed Elder Scrolls games. He would prefer to help studios “realise their vision” than “come into a team and tell them how to make their game better”.

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