Phil Spencer claims Microsoft is considering what’s following for Xbox systems, as well as it’s making use of responses from programmers like Hideo Kojima to assist form it.
While it might seem like the brand-new console generation is only simply starting, Xbox is currently considering what follows the Xbox Series X. In a meeting with YouTube network Same Brain (opens up in brand-new tab), Spencer allow on that Microsoft is currently dealing with brand-new equipment as well as speaking with programmers regarding what they desire from it.
Regarding dealing with the programmers at Xbox’s recently gotten workshops, Spencer claimed: “They are giving a lot of feedback as we are looking right now at future platform stuff, and what we might be doing and getting those creators telling us what they wish they could do.”
“As we have ideas about things we might want to try next, and how we might incorporate that either into the silicon work we’re doing, the hardware work that we’re doing, or the service work we are doing, we test it with our first-party teams, but it starts with asking them what are you thinking about doing next.”
Spencer likewise talked particularly regarding working together with Hideo Kojima, that is dealing with Xbox on his mysterious second independent game. “I was recently in Japan and I was spending time with Kojima-san and talking to him about the game he’s building with us,” Spencer said, “and it’s just really cool to hear him like, ‘Here are the things I want to go do in this game’, and our engineers are literally right there listening, trying to make sure that our platform makes those things possible.”
While Spencer may be referencing an incremental new console like the Xbox One X, if he is referencing an entirely new console generation, his comments could suggest that Kojima’s newest title is quite a ways away. Of course, this mystery game could always be cross-gen, but the intersection of Kojima’s software ambitions and Xbox’s hardware plans is interesting to see.
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Source: gamesradar.com