Matt Booty: Despite Xbox Series X Looming, We Don’t Want People Feel Like Having to Make a Choice Between Generations

Matt Booty: Despite Xbox Series X Looming, We Don’t Want People Feel Like Having to Make a Choice Between Generations

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Despite Microsoft launching its next-gen Xbox, the Xbox Series X, later this year, the Redmond-based tech company wants to make sure that those who will still be investing in the current Xbox One, feel satisfied when investing in Xbox.

There are plenty of Xbox One games releasing in the months leading to the launch of the Xbox Series X, including first-party titles such as Bleeding Edge, Ori and the Will of the Wisps and Wasteland 3. We already know that the Series X will run all first-party Xbox One titles, but according to Microsoft’s head of Xbox Game Studios, Matt Booty, the company’s main reason for the ongoing Xbox One support is that it wants its customers to feel comfortable in Xbox as a brand Microsoft doesn’t want people to feel like they’re having to make a choice between the current- and next console generation.

Matt Booty: Despite Xbox Series X Looming, We Don’t Want People Feel Like Having to Make a Choice Between Generations

Jan 11, 2020, 2:15pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/matt-booty-xbox-series-x-comfortable-xbox-generation/ > Despite Microsoft launching its next-gen Xbox, the Xbox Series X, later this year, the Redmond-based tech company wants to make sure that those who will still be investing in the current Xbox One, feel satisfied when investing in Xbox. > There are plenty of Xbox One games releasing in the months leading to the launch of the Xbox Series X, including first-party titles such as Bleeding Edge, Ori and the Will of the Wisps and Wasteland 3. We already know that the Series X will run all first-party Xbox One titles, but according to Microsoft’s head of Xbox Game Studios, Matt Booty, the company’s main reason for the ongoing Xbox One support is that it wants its customers to feel comfortable in Xbox as a brand Microsoft doesn’t want people to feel like they’re having to make a choice between the current- and next console generation.