Xbox’s Phil Spencer Thinks Rumored PlayStation Game Pass Competitor is the “Right Answer”

Xbox’s Phil Spencer Thinks Rumored PlayStation Game Pass Competitor is the “Right Answer”

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Over the last few weeks, rumors have been running rampant that Sony is looking to take it to Xbox Game Pass with an upgraded tiered subscription service that would combine and improve on PS Plus and PS Now. Obviously, players have plenty of opinions on this, but what does Xbox and Game Pass mastermind Phil Spencer think about the potential competition? Well, in typical Phil fashion, he’s looking at the big picture, and thinks it’s the “right answer” for PlayStation.

I don't mean it to sound like we've got it all figured out, but I think the right answer is allowing your customers to play the games they wanna play, where they wanna play them, and giving them choice about how they build their library, and being transparent with them about what our plans are in terms of our PC initiatives and our cross-gen initiatives and other things. So, when I hear others doing things like Game Pass or coming to PC, it makes sense to me because I think that's the right answer.

Xbox’s Phil Spencer Thinks Rumored PlayStation Game Pass Competitor is the “Right Answer”

Jan 17, 2022, 6:18pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/xbox-phil-spencer-playstation-xbox-game-pass-competitor-right-answer/ > Over the last few weeks, rumors have been running rampant that Sony is looking to take it to Xbox Game Pass with an upgraded tiered subscription service that would combine and improve on PS Plus and PS Now. Obviously, players have plenty of opinions on this, but what does Xbox and Game Pass mastermind Phil Spencer think about the potential competition? Well, in typical Phil fashion, he’s looking at the big picture, and thinks it’s the “right answer” for PlayStation. > I don't mean it to sound like we've got it all figured out, but I think the right answer is allowing your customers to play the games they wanna play, where they wanna play them, and giving them choice about how they build their library, and being transparent with them about what our plans are in terms of our PC initiatives and our cross-gen initiatives and other things. So, when I hear others doing things like Game Pass or coming to PC, it makes sense to me because I think that's the right answer.