Xbox is a company that has been openly communicating its enthusiasm for its competitors over the past few years. At the head of the brand, Phil Spencer often has a soft word for Nintendo or Sony studios and has proven it, once once more…
We all win
First game : Pong
Last game : Road 96
Favorite game : Robotron : 2084
Game you play the most : right now….FH5 Hot Wheels
Game you want to play next : God of War Ragnarok
First game you’d show a caveman : Lumines : perfect mix of mechanics, music, style and replayability— Phil Spencer (@XboxP3) July 26, 2022
First game: Pong. Last game: Road 96. Favorite game: Robotron 2084. Most played game: Right now…FH5 Hot Wheels. Game you want to play next: God of War Ragnarök. First game you’d show a caveman: Lumines, the perfect blend of mechanics, music, style, and replayability.
Phil Spencer is an important figure for Xbox: beyond being the head of the Xbox Game Studios and, more broadly, from the gaming branch of Microsoft, P3 (for friends) is also a communicating scientist. During a small game organized by the official Xbox Twitter account, he once once more surprised his world.
When asked which game he would like to try next, he answered… God of War Ragnarök! Of course, as it is a flagship license from Sony studios, it is impossible to see it ever released on Xbox. However, Phil Spencer shows that the video game has no borders and once once more supports the title, following defending Cory Barlog. The director of God of War had stepped up to the plate following several cases of harassment once morest members of his studio.
So well said Cory. Can’t wait to enjoy GoW when it comes out. And thanks to you and the team for the amazing work that goes into creating things we love. Thank you.
— Phil Spencer (@XboxP3) June 30, 2022
During this exchange with a user, Phil Spencer had come to greet Cory Barlog’s speech and was already expressing his eagerness to try his hand at the next God of War. Here is a way to confirm this expectation. We might also see a scathing response to David Jaffe, creator of the license who had castigated Xbox boss recently.
This tweet from Phil Spencer might be interpreted in several possible ways, of course. Between a simple friendly and sincere mention, a response to a criticism of it, or even an admission as to the fact that the postponement of Xbox exclusives leaves the field open to play on a competing console.