According to analyst Mat Piscatella of the Circana group, users Xbox they will have to come to realize that for Microsoft there sale of consoles it is secondary. That is, in his own words: “At some point Xbox fans will have to believe the Xbox team when they say that it's nice to buy an Xbox console, but that you don't need to have it to access the ecosystem.”
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Piscatella spoke on the topic following complaints from an X user about the possibility that Microsoft you also release some Xbox games on other platforms.
Faced with Piscatella's more than reasonable position, unfortunately the reactions were not very calm, so much so that the analyst reiterated in a second post: “I understand loving the console experience and wanting it to be successful. And you may not be d “agree with Microsoft's strategy, and even find it unappealing. But you can't say the Xbox team hasn't been clear and consistent on that point over the last few years.”
Given the deterioration of the discussion, Piscatella finally changed the user in question, evidently too annoyed to respond intelligently to his statements.
In fact, it's been years since Spencer and his team speak openly about how Xbox's long-term goal is to bring its games to as many platforms and screens as possible, so to be amazed at the possibility that some games will also be released on other platforms means having lived for years with your head in sand. Moreover, the policy of absolute exclusivity is becoming increasingly harmful for large publishers, considering the quantity of copies that have to be sold to break even with the costs of triple A publishers. Therefore an expansion of the market can only do them good.
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