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Is Xbox One only interested in twentysomething males?

Microsoft's all-inclusive Xbox felt like it was laser-focused on appealing to only one particular set of tastes.

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After almost eight years of the Xbox 360, Microsoft has announced the next-generation successor: Xbox One. The worlds of gaming and technology have changed much since 2005, but the hour-long unveiling showed that its enduring target demographic of the twentysomething male is very much the beating heart of Xbox One's future.

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Microsoft wheeled out its familiar procession of executives, with smart hair and suits as slick as the hardware itself, who wore their cheshire cat grins and dropped a familiar string of platitudes and praise about the boundless possibilities of the upcoming console. The games were big and important, but boring and typical: Forza Motorsport, Call of Duty, FIFA, Madden, NBA Live, and UFC. Quantum Break was the outlier, a new IP with its roots in mystery and sci-fi. But the overall message felt clear and obvious: this is a big boy's toy designed for sports, television, and Call of Duty.

It's a real shame that Microsoft didn't have the inclination to promote a more diverse vision of gaming and, by its self-defined extension, entertainment. If Microsoft was preaching anything today, it was that core gaming can co-exist as part of a broader entertainment device. Of course it can, and Microsoft is right to invest so much in showing that. Yet it's just a galling, painful shame that it felt a need to laser-focus such breadth into that ever-present, perpetually weary stereotypical vision of a core (read: likely male) gamer.

Maybe things will be different when Microsoft exhibits its self-hyped software catalogue at E3 in June, but from today's announcement alone I couldn't possibly see my girlfriend, younger siblings, or parents getting anything out of the Xbox One. It just didn't feel like a console (device?) designed with them in mind. But never mind that, here's some inane marketing chatter about how Call of Duty: Ghosts is going to have better mantling.

Microsoft is not foolish, of course: it's seen the sales numbers for Kinect software. Despite its frequent boasts about the uptake of the peripheral, it knows that the all-singing, all-dancing family market it has been so busy courting in previous years is in no rush to buy more copies of Dance Central and Kinect Sports, and that the average Halo fan is far more agreeable when it comes to parting with a few hundred dollars in time for Christmas. But Microsoft also looks desperate to be taken seriously outside of the games industry--hence the creation of its own bespoke entertainment division now headed up by a live-action Halo series--and I can't help but think embracing a richer, more diverse lineup would have allowed the publisher to make real strides towards that goal at a cost much less than what's written on Spielberg's cheque.

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It's worth remembering, of course, that Sony was virtually the same when it announced the PlayStation 4 back in February, focusing on those same tried-and-true archetypes in its attempt to snag its core audience. And Sony's decision to invite a grand total of zero women to its stage was a particularly poor show, but at least it tried to show off Knack and The Witness.

The question remains whether Microsoft is even aware of its restrictive attitude. The reality of the content behind the Xbox One announcement fundamentally clashes with shots of beaming mouthpiece Major Nelson interlocking arms with his co-host before blasting into a tiresome montage showing a group of diverse, multicultural Xbox lovers and developers talking about how the brand makes them feel alive. Based on what was shown over the next 60 minutes, however, Microsoft's montage should have been a sports bar full of dudes all shouting the names of their favourite football teams, MMA fighters, and Call of Duty weapons.

These days, Microsoft is trying to appeal to the masses. But what Microsoft has always failed to properly grasp from Steve Jobs' legacy, despite years of ardent emulation, is that mass appeal is more than simple numbers. When Jobs sat down in a comfy armchair and wistfully flicked through a photo album on an iPad, everyone in the world could relate. Call of Duty's eye-watering sales numbers fail to cross such generational borders.

It gets worse as Microsoft tries harder to bleed this all-encompassing vision of entertainment into the Xbox One. When Jobs stood clutching an iPod and waxed lyrical of his fondness for Dylan and The Beatles, his personal connection to the music felt like it was enhanced by the technology. When a Microsoft executive stands on stage and barks a fondness for Game of Thrones, it feels like it was coldly spouted by a demographic-analysing computer algorithm. It's depressing to watch, and eerily reminiscent of those childhood moments when out-of-touch adults did their best to awkwardly relate to your interests.

I don't think it's any real secret that Microsoft has always envisioned Xbox as its trojan horse of the living room, and the Xbox One represents the company's most significant assault on the space under your telly to date. Focusing on affluent twentysomething males is likely another tactic in this strategy: win over a passionate core demographic at the start and the rest will follow. And, yes, perhaps that is the case: I will almost certainly buy one at launch, at least. But for all of Microsoft's use of the word "entertainment," the corporation fails to understand that the greatest power of entertainment is its wonderful ability to collate and unify. Sport, books, movies, TV, and games are at their best when they are bringing everyone together, and Microsoft's bold statement of intent about the very future of entertainment, in its current form, feels just as likely to alienate. The next Xbox needs to appeal to All rather than One.

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''Boot up, Xbox.''


''I'm sorry Dave, but I can't let you do that...''

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@evil_m3nace That is perfect.

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Ohh M$..

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"I will almost certainly buy one at launch, at least."

This one contradictory sentence renders your entire article completely pointless.

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@JangoF-76 no it doesn't. he's a 20-something male. regardless he can still wonder why it they're not trying to appeal to more people, because that would be good business sense.

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@Kickable @JangoF-76 He mercilessly criticises MS and then in the same breath demonstrates that he's perfectly willing to accept their bullshit, and reward them for it by purchasing the console at launch.

It's like writing a 'Meat is Murder' article and then going for a steak dinner.

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@JangoF-76 @Kickable it sounds pretty obvious he's expecting a console that will have a library that can appeal to anyone, consoles rarely don't(well I guess Nintendo would be an exception depending on who you ask). It's just odd how narrow the first impression their building is. his purchase is still conditional on a reasonable assumption almost all of us would make, we will all know if it's true before launch.

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I like this guy.

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I couldn't even finish this article. I am so incredibily disgusted by the gaming community right now... Between these comments posted by half-wits... and then this article whining that they only showed off the generic male games...

NO DUH.

Gaming will be talked about at E3... I don't know how many times Microsoft can say that, and people STILL don't listen.

I expect more from you gamespot. I am logging offline completely now though, because the sheer amount of thoughtlessness and idiocy that is being bounced back and forth around this reveal is ASTONISHING.

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@VenkmanPHD They had a chance to talk to us about how the games are going to evolve, you know because its supposed to be a GAMING console, but instead we got voice TV remote news and a TV shows announcement, hell even their games looks like a fucking TV show, and then the deal beakers news after the reveal came one after the other... like

1-No used games without a fee

2-Xbox must connect to the internet every 24

3-Instulting people who want backwords comabatiblty

4-You must activate your games online and games now are tied to your acount

5-No more renting games

6-No more lending games to friends

7-Games must install on the 500 GB harddive (some current gen ps3 games are over 40 gigabyte already)

8-You cant change the internal hardrive

9-Won't power up without kinect 2 listening and watching you

10-The fact its called Xbox ONE must be the stupidest name ever

Tell me again why should i be interested in their E3 confrence?
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@VenkmanPHD I agree, as a female watching the presentation I did not feel offended or something, I dont really watch sports like football, UFC, I only watch tennis, dont really like car games, dont really like COD, I prefer halo, gears of war but I was interested in quantum break, really liked Alan Wake, and we all already know that there are other games that are being developed, it seems as gamespot is also fuelling all this bad talk about the new xbox it is kinda of annoying bashing something that was barely announced, E3 will show the games hopefully, and then I think people can actually decide the purpose of both the xbox one and PS4, for now I'm still enjoying my 360

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@VenkmanPHD Why do you care what other people think?

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@VenkmanPHD I feel you, im making my judgement and choice post E3 with what i see and what i hear after E3 to.

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@VenkmanPHD

Oh right, like last years E3 conference.

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@VenkmanPHD I totally agree with you. This Martin dude completely miss the point of the reveal. There is vision on this console (as well as PS4) I find this appealing and I'm on my thirties.

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I'll be skipping the DudeBroBox 1 since I, too, believe that physical media (like disks) should be resalable and tradeable by the purchaser after the initial sale, without the manufacturer expecting yet another cut in the form of an insanely greedy offline tax. I find the whole set-up insulting as a consumer. Only time will tell, but I think MS may have just lost this generation if Sony makes the right moves....

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@mjswooosh Yeah, screw Microsoft. I'd rather throw my money at Gamestop,. The only place where I can spend $58 for a used game, sell it for $10 the next month, and repeat.

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I agree that places like Gamestop are ridiculously overpriced. But it also has a drastic affect on services like GameFly. No more game rentals through the mail I guess.

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It seems like I'm sticking to current generation til it totally dies.

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@sergiodoom Right there with you. This will be the last gen that people can do things without big corp spying on them.

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@sergiodoom This, with all the comments going on this is what I'm thinking also, I guess I can finally preorder Dark souls II and Castlevania Lords of Shadow II for my 360, also waiting for lightning returns FFXIII

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yes its for younger males,what mature person wants to jump around and flap there arms like a bird playing tennis and the apps damn ,i miss the old days when you could buy a game console and all it did was play games.

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I have money. A lot of it. Like 7 figure wealth. And I will not be buying this. I'd rather buy a share of Apple stock than give my money to MS.

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@cantor2537 ahaha i got lots mula too, like 10 figure wealth.........

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@vindictivecow @cantor2537 7 figure wealth = $1.000000

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@cantor2537 Brag a lot do you? What does your salary have to do with anything other than showing off? Obviously money does not equal intelligence. Of course sticking with the company that started locking everything down and tracking you habits makes perfect sense. Why give MS money for copying them. We certainly don't want 2 big companies spying on us.

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@cantor2537 damn i wanna give u more likes

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If they are aiming at the 20 something male, why are they making it the all in one entertainment, that is aimed at families.

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This is a very sexist, assumption-filled article. At least men are on the receiving end this time.

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Male or female, I hate sexism all the same.

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Given the intransigence displayed by [the majority of] human males towards maturity, I'd venture the target demographic would encompass decades well beyond just the twenty-somethings. :|

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Was I the only one hoping that Tracy Morgan would come out on stage, lean down towards the Kinect, and yell out "Xbox, pornography!!"?

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It's funny because this group of people they are appealing to will be out of college moneyless and in debt

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@breathnac lol

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Martin Gaston is the problem with gaming. Despite his annoyances with Xbox One he is still going to happily hand over his money to MS on launch. Way to go buddy. Way to take a stand against the man. I will not buy a console that trys to stomp out used game sales and only cares about one demographic. F#@k MS.

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Bottom line, i just want to play games, this is not a console, leave music/tv/movies and whatever else to there own dedicated systems.

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I don't see how Sports, TV and Call of Duty is twentysomething male. More like tensomething male. Twentysomething typically have more mature interest than sitting wasting all their spare time watching TV, sports and playing games that hardly even changed in the last 5 years.

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@Morphine_OD It is true modern technology has created a more lazy society, i was always brought up to enjoy life outside.

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@Morphine_OD Ignorant comment. Looks like you know nothing about modern gaming and adult gamers in modern times.

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Makes me wish Valve had entered the console race . I know a PS$ is a given purchase. The Xbrobox not for all the tea in china, but for my second choice I think a Wii U and I never thought i'd say that after owning a Wii.

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@Infinity_Gauntl Valve is still working on their "Steam Box" gaming platform. It will arrive one day but it will essentially be a PC in a smaller form factor so you will not get console exclusive games on it.

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"And Sony's decision to invite a grand total of zero women to its stage was a particularly poor show, ..."

But yet it was my wife that said, "Man that looks awesome. I want one."

For the Xbox One reveal she was bored after 10 minutes and went back to playing Fire Emblem Awakening.

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@livewired500 I AM a twentysomething male and was also bored whereas I was left very excited by the PS4 reveal

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@livewired500 I know how she feels.

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"Fantasy Football" Really COME ON MS!!!!

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Bravo! Excellent article!!

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I'm a twentysomething male and I won't be buying this piece of crap.

Copy and paste this in another comment if you agree as well.

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This aint Youtube buddy

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so, in europe they are interested in alot of unemployed people

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@Razor10000 No reason to stereotype the unemployed. Besides I'm not all that sure that all unemployed people will have the funds to buy one so makes little sense as a target audience.

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