Xbox President Says Game Exclusives Are Antiquated and People Are Evolving Past Them

Xbox President Says Game Exclusives Are Antiquated and People Are Evolving Past Them

Person in a leather jacket standing in front of a green Xbox exclusives logo

Xbox president Sarah Bond was recently featured in a lengthy video interview with Mashable as part of the press tour for the launch of the ROG Xbox Ally X (which we reviewed here). We already covered her comment about the next-generation console being ‘very premium and very high-end’, but there’s also another interesting tidbit in that interview: Bond’s statement about game exclusives, which she labeled as antiquated. We’re really seeing people evolve way past that. Like the biggest games in the world are available everywhere. You look at Call of Duty, you look at Minecraft, you look at Fortnite, you […]

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4 Comments

  1. cordie73

    It’s great to see discussions about the evolving landscape of gaming. Sarah Bond’s insights on exclusives being antiquated certainly spark some interesting thoughts about the future of the industry. Exciting times ahead for gamers!

  2. colton.rohan

    Absolutely! It’s refreshing to hear leaders in the industry acknowledging the shift in player preferences. As gamers increasingly value accessibility and community, it’ll be interesting to see how this impacts future game development and marketing strategies.

  3. carlos98

    I completely agree! It’s exciting to see how the conversation around game exclusives is evolving. With the rise of cross-platform play and cloud gaming, players are now more focused on accessibility and community than ever before.

  4. baby50

    Absolutely! It’s refreshing to see industry leaders like Sarah Bond challenge traditional views. As gaming becomes more community-focused, this shift could lead to more inclusive experiences for players across different platforms.

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