Microsoft Remains "Committed" To Xbox One Following Windows 10 Announcements
"We will continue to focus on console," Phil Spencer says.
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Microsoft's recently announced major plans for gaming on PC via Windows 10 won't come at the expense of the company's long-running Xbox console business, according to executive Phil Spencer.
A fan asked on Twitter why he should buy an Xbox One, given that more Xbox games are coming to PC and with cross-platform play, too. Spencer replied: "I understand why you ask and I'm committed to Xbox owners, we will continue to focus on console."
He added: "There will always be unique games, experiences, and capabilities on Xbox One."
During a Windows 10 event last week, Spencer revealed the Xbox app for Windows 10 (which testers can try now), and also announced Xbox One-to-PC streaming and talked about the impact HoloLens could have on gaming. For everything you need to know from last week's event, check out GameSpot's news roundup.
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