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Phil Spencer Fiscally Faceplants | Playconomics Ep. 94


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In this episode of the Playconomics podcast, host Bobby delves into a recent interview with Phil Spencer, the head of Xbox at Microsoft. Bobby breaks down Spencer's comments on competition in the console gaming industry and the company's approach to innovation.

Spencer emphasizes that Microsoft is not focused on "out-consoling" its competitors, Sony and Nintendo, but rather on providing the best gaming experiences for its own customers. Bobby explores the implications of this approach for the industry as a whole, and how it reflects a more measured and collaborative approach to competition.
Bobby also highlights some of the key strengths of the Xbox brand, such as its emphasis on cloud gaming and cross-platform play. He examines how these features may help Xbox stand out in the market and appeal to a broader audience.
If you're interested in the latest developments in the console gaming industry and the strategies behind them, this episode of Playconomics is not to be missed. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the competitive landscape and the factors shaping the future of gaming.
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Playconomics is a weekly Podcast breaking down the business behind the 138 billion dollar industry that is Video Games. Hosted by industry nobodies (yet) Bobby Kawecki & Matt Mascari, Playconomics aims to educate and entertain, running down the news of the week, speculating, commentating, and having a great time. New episodes post each Monday at 9:00 am EST
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