Microsoft will continue to make new gaming hardware after the release of the Xbox Series X/S this year, Phil Spencer has said. Speaking to Yahoo, Spencer said that just because the gaming industry is embracing digital and streaming now more than ever, that doesn't mean Microsoft will abandon gaming hardware anytime soon.
"In terms of future hardware, absolutely I think we're going to see more console hardware down the road," he said. "Just like in video, just like in music, it's not that streaming has cut off device innovation. I think we'll continue to see that, and that's absolutely what we're planning for."
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While Microsoft is committed to continuing to make new hardware, the company won't force you to buy an Xbox if you want to play Xbox games. Microsoft's new strategy is to release its titles across platforms whether that be a game console, a PC, or a smartphone/tablet.
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