- Xbox boss, Phil Spencer, commented the recent Microsoft movement to put PlayStation and Nintendo Logos in its trailers
- Spencer said he wanted to be “honest and transparent” in the place where games can be played
- He also said that games should be the main objective
Microsoft Gaming CEO, Phil Spencer, said that the company would continue to put PlayStation and Nintendo Logos in its trailers as “transparent” with its audience.
In a new interview with Xboxera, Spencer discussed the recent company’s recent decision to start displaying the logos for PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch and Steam in its trailers during large windows. For example, the last video behind the scenes to Clear obscure: shipping 33which was published during the Xbox Direct developer last month.
Although it is likely that the move was made in light of the Microsoft multi-platform-form-form, the Boss Xbox said it was more honest on the place where players can buy his games .
“I think it’s just honest and transparent about the place where the games are manifested, and we even had this discussion last year for the June showcase, and when we somehow made our decision , we could not get all the active ingredients and it was weird to have some and some of them, “said Spencer.
“But I just want to be transparent with people – for shipping on Nintendo Switch, we are going to put this. For shipping on Playstation, on Steam … People should know the windows where they can get our games, but I want people to be able to discover our Xbox community in our games and everything we have to offer, on each screen that we can. “
Spencer continued, recognizing that not all consoles are equal, and “there are certain things that we cannot do on the other closed platforms that we can do on open platforms”, like games of Cloud, but said it was games that should be the main objective.
“The strategy we have allows us to make big games, while supporting our native platform platform at the platform and the services we have and that will be our approach,” he added.
“And I know that is not what everyone does, but I just think that games should be the thing that is at the front. Games are the things I see growing in their strength in what We do and it’s because more people can play.