Microsoft CEO Talks About Owning Both Xbox and PC Gaming

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Satya Nadella talks about a future in which Xbox and PC are "super-important" but is ultimately about "people and their ability to game anywhere."

Today Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella provided more color on the company’s gaming business and outlook during the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference in San Francisco.

Nadella explained that the company is building a gaming service in which the console is going to be important, as it continues to be the place where the heaviest gamers are, while PC as a gaming device is increasing in popularity. On top of that, there is Microsoft’s ability to build Xbox Live as a network with subscription services. That is a “huge opportunity” for the company.

Asked to elaborate further, Nadella mentioned that Microsoft is “very happy” about the core gaming asset that the company has. That asset was built on with the beloved Xbox brand, as well as PC gaming.

“One of the things that most people have not recognized is that we’re the owners of both of those”

This has really helped growing engagement on Xbox Live, and the Xbox Game Pass subscription service is the beginning of what Nadella feels is going to be a transition where the console and PC are going to be “super-important,” but ultimately it’s about “people and their ability to game anywhere.”

“That’s where we’re going, whether it is with our subscription offerings with Game Pass, whether it’s with Mixer, which is growing very rapidly, in terms of streaming, or eSports franchises around our first-party games. So I think we have many, many leverages there. But fundamentally, it comes from that heritage of having been in the gaming business for multiple decades at this point and built up that capability in a world where we now have the ability to take that and have it service a much broader marketplace than ever before.”
 
Well yeah. Most people have Windows so PC is Microsoft's platform as well. It's Microsoft's world, we're just living in it.

People are jelly. No exclusives, please child.
 
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Satya Nadella talks about a future in which Xbox and PC are "super-important" but is ultimately about "people and their ability to game anywhere."

Today Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella provided more color on the company’s gaming business and outlook during the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference in San Francisco.

Nadella explained that the company is building a gaming service in which the console is going to be important, as it continues to be the place where the heaviest gamers are, while PC as a gaming device is increasing in popularity. On top of that, there is Microsoft’s ability to build Xbox Live as a network with subscription services. That is a “huge opportunity” for the company.

Asked to elaborate further, Nadella mentioned that Microsoft is “very happy” about the core gaming asset that the company has. That asset was built on with the beloved Xbox brand, as well as PC gaming.

“One of the things that most people have not recognized is that we’re the owners of both of those”

This has really helped growing engagement on Xbox Live, and the Xbox Game Pass subscription service is the beginning of what Nadella feels is going to be a transition where the console and PC are going to be “super-important,” but ultimately it’s about “people and their ability to game anywhere.”

“That’s where we’re going, whether it is with our subscription offerings with Game Pass, whether it’s with Mixer, which is growing very rapidly, in terms of streaming, or eSports franchises around our first-party games. So I think we have many, many leverages there. But fundamentally, it comes from that heritage of having been in the gaming business for multiple decades at this point and built up that capability in a world where we now have the ability to take that and have it service a much broader marketplace than ever before.”
Soooo..... Xbox handheld?
 
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Can office365/word be included with game pass, I’m getting a lil overwhelmed with al these subscriptions I currently have, kinda :p
 
Soooo..... Xbox handheld?

Xbox will be playable on phones in a generation. 5G hits soon. Super low latency in addition to the incredible bandwidth jump will allow people to game on anything with an OS that’ll run Xbox. If the latency is low enough for self driving cars and remote surgery, it’ll run games.
 
I don't want to 'play anywhere'. I play to play at home in my man-cave with few cans of beer. I don't own a Windows machine either. I have zero interest in this direction.
 
Nadella explained that the company is building a gaming service in which the console is going to be important, as it continues to be the place where the heaviest gamers are

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People can say what they want but to have MS games in WINDOWS is a big deal for them.

Microsoft wants the PC market because Nintendo and Sony have no presence there and there's no hard reset for generational transitions like there is (was) on consoles. That is leverage.
 
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Satya Nadella talks about a future in which Xbox and PC are "super-important" but is ultimately about "people and their ability to game anywhere."

Today Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella provided more color on the company’s gaming business and outlook during the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference in San Francisco.

Nadella explained that the company is building a gaming service in which the console is going to be important, as it continues to be the place where the heaviest gamers are, while PC as a gaming device is increasing in popularity. On top of that, there is Microsoft’s ability to build Xbox Live as a network with subscription services. That is a “huge opportunity” for the company.

Asked to elaborate further, Nadella mentioned that Microsoft is “very happy” about the core gaming asset that the company has. That asset was built on with the beloved Xbox brand, as well as PC gaming.

“One of the things that most people have not recognized is that we’re the owners of both of those”

This has really helped growing engagement on Xbox Live, and the Xbox Game Pass subscription service is the beginning of what Nadella feels is going to be a transition where the console and PC are going to be “super-important,” but ultimately it’s about “people and their ability to game anywhere.”

“That’s where we’re going, whether it is with our subscription offerings with Game Pass, whether it’s with Mixer, which is growing very rapidly, in terms of streaming, or eSports franchises around our first-party games. So I think we have many, many leverages there. But fundamentally, it comes from that heritage of having been in the gaming business for multiple decades at this point and built up that capability in a world where we now have the ability to take that and have it service a much broader marketplace than ever before.”

He really thinks people have not recognized that?

They need to concentrate on the damn games. More new big exclusives. Their constant stable of games need some serious innovation, Forza is way behind the curve. Gears is living in the past.
 
He really thinks people have not recognized that?
Realizing just how dumb many people seem to be today, I wouldn't be the least bit surprised. At least in the US. I bet half the people here don't even know who our Vice President is.
 
Realizing just how dumb many people seem to be today, I wouldn't be the least bit surprised. At least in the US. I bet half the people here don't even know who our Vice President is.

Trick question, the Kardashians are an skankocracy.