Xbox boss Phil Spencer has commented on Microsoft's recent move to put PlayStation and Nintendo logos in its trailers Spencer said he wants to be "honest and transparent" about where the games can ...
Xbox boss Phil Spencer confirms Rare's Everwild is still in development The game was announced in 2019 but Spencer says the team is making "progress" Microsoft can give Rare, among other studios ...
TV star Phil Spencer lives in Hampshire with his wife Fiona and their two sons, Ben and Jake. They previously lived in London but made the decision to relocate to the countryside in search of more ...
In a recent interview, Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer said that Everwild is proceeding well. Speaking to XboxEra, Spencer mentioned a few games in passing that he's excited for. Everwild was ...
And while Sony continues to fight on with its PlayStation despite the war being over, Xbox CEO Phil Spencer recently confirmed that, yeah, it’s all over, and the company is no longer trying to ...
Location, Location, Location star Phil Spencer shared a rare photo with his son, and fans were shocked by their copy-and-paste features. The Channel 4 host shared new pics on Instagram on ...
Phil Spencer has shared a rare picture with his son Ben, 17 (Picture: @philspencertv/instagram) Phil Spencer rarely shares snaps of his children but left fans shocked ...
Spencer wrote in a sweet post shared on Instagram on Thursday. Fans flooded the comments to enthuse over the likeness between the pair, with one writing: “He is the image of you Phil.” ...
Even the former director behind the game, Hideki Kamiya, has been looking back at the project and has made pleas to Phil Spencer about a revival opportunity. Taking to X, the famed video game ...
As Microsoft debuts a new AI model capable of generating gameplay clips, Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer is excited about the possibility of using AI to aid Xbox's game preservation efforts.
With all this understood, Phil Spencer, in the above video, talks about a potential use case for Muse in the future, whereby it could be fed footage of old games in order to replicate them on ...
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer has discussed why he's no longer trying to get all PlayStation and Nintendo players to come over to Xbox and is instead trying to meet players where they are.