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The Xbox community is an interesting place to be right now.
That’s putting it as politely as I can.

An important message from Phil Spencer that suddenly everyone seems to be forgetting.
But here’s the deal.
It shouldn’t be a big deal.
I’m old enough to have lived through the ‘console wars,’ and I’m tired of it.

An important message from Phil Spencer that suddenly everyone seems to be forgetting.
I’ve been console gaming for over 30 years now.
I’m tired, cranky, and certainly have a different outlook on gaming than I once did.
Be it a console, a PC, or the smartphone in your pocket.

Microsoft has been expanding Xbox beyond the physical console for years now.
“When everybody plays, we all win.”
Phil Spencer has been saying it all along.
He even printed it inside theXbox 20th Anniversary controller.

Don’t be beholden to the box you play your games on. Enjoy yourself and be happy for the enjoyment of others.
Truer words never spoken
More people playing great games is a good thing.
It’s never,everbeen a bad thing.
I’m going to use a personal example here.

My son and I have had a lot of fun playingMinecraft Dungeonstogether.
At the time it came out, he didn’t have an Xbox of his own.
This is the key to the message.

Even though he now has anXbox Series S, my son still gravitates towards his Switch more often.
I bought a PS5 at launch but sold it recently because I just wasn’t using it.
This is a good thing.

Take a step back and look at recent years, too.
Microsoft didn’t buy Activision to sell more Xbox consoles.
Xbox isn’t dying; it’s positioning itself for the future.

A future where more people than ever before can play its games.
I’m not necessarily saying thateverythingXbox makes should suddenly be thrown onto PS5 and Switch.
Exclusives are still going to be a thing in gaming.

Microsoft is a smart, successful company.
These kinds of decisions don’t happen overnight.
I hate that one side has to be better than the other.

That’s why I’d always recommend Xbox to others, too.
I just think it has the better overall platform.
You’re not as locked into a rig as you are with the others.

I enjoy that freedom.
In theory, it should make the future better.
Always remember the wise words of Phil Spencer that inspired this very post.

When everybody plays, we all win.











