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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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This site and the articles on it are a complete joke. **** these ignorant wannabe journalist who think they are qualified to analyze an industry that has been around longer than they have been alive.

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@HadOne2Many most industries have been around longer than their annalist take movies the first one came out in 1878. tell me about somebody 135 years old who still reviews movies and i won't call you a fucktard

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@HadOne2Many So you only want old men to write about industry analysis?

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@Scarab83 @HadOne2Many The writer made some valid points about Microsoft and their utterly disappointing reveal yesterday. What's the problem, he offended you? If you aren't mature enough to handle criticism against something you are biased towards, then go find a news source elsewhere.

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@HadOne2Many To be fair, this is how all news media outlets work. They look for ways to get a reaction out of the audience and start a conversation. It improves ratings and traffic to the site. This article in particular, though, did not spin the news out of proportion and to me was just an honest opinion.

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@Xristophoros @Scarab83 @HadOne2Many No he didn't offend me. The entire site offends me. It is a fucking joke. They (like most gaming "journalist") report rumors as news and make unnecessary comparisons just to rile up fanboys. Not sure why I bother even coming back here.

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Stopped reading when you started talking about Steve Jobs.

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Why isn't this much scrutiny given to Nintendo announcements and Sony?

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@WantYouBad I agree, I believe sony has some of these same features right?

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They should have called it "Xbox Bro".

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I noticed a lot of Jobs vs Gates in that paragraph, lol.

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@feleas Only jobs, well unless microsoft = gates

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@Sampawende @feleas True my apologies. However, Gates did create Microsoft so I just assumed.

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Eh, what's up with going over to Steve Jobs? As much as this new X-Box catering to 20-something American male (NFL taking that much space, nobody in rest of the world cares) is flat out weak, Apple aiming at the crowds that are in it for the fashion aspect is hardly better. PS4 is going to be relevant for non-US world in this generation as well.

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As a twentysomething male I am shocked and appalled by this claim. I'm not interested at all.

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Do you think they've started production on this yet?

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i can buy a media player to watch movies and other sh1t why should buy this crap

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Trying to appeal to college frat party cunts. Any gamer (like me) that spends HOURS playing games can see this console is a load of shit.

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I loved xbox , but all they are thinking about is money, money,money(surprise)..true gamer's wont want this, they wont pay all the money,and subscription fees, and just all the crap they are trying to forcefully cram down everyone's face.

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WTF......just...JUST WTF!!!.....

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I'd love to see a Feedbackula episode talking about the consoke wor for next gen and fanboys connemts. smiley fase ;

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@llMurcielagoll Big fail, friend.

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@llMurcielagoll I'm going to go ahead and assume you spelled all those things incorrectly on purpose to get on Feedbackula, right?

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@bmart970 well, subtlety is not my strongest asset as you can see.

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Can you people imagine if Apple had announced a new console yesterday and not MS. Everyone would be saying how this is the future of the front room. An all in one box for everything . TAKE MA MONEY!!!! etc...

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@highlanderjimd both microsoft and apple suck

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@highlanderjimd No, because Apple wouldn't be trying to pass off an all-in-one box as a video game console. Apple would tell you it's an entertainment system that plays games, along with a ton of other stuff. Microsoft has spent all this time hyping the 'next generation of console gaming' and then proceeded to show us a dozen different features that were NOT console gaming. Microsoft has always envisioned an all-in-one entertainment system, but they don't have faith in themselves that it would sell if they didn't primarily position it as a gaming console.

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@highlanderjimd I hope Apple never creates a gaming system.

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Im 36 and I have no interest at all in the new xbox or ps4

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@highlanderjimd I'm 21 and I'm not sure about either of these consoles. Maybe things will be more elaborated upon at E3.

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"The next Xbox needs to appeal to All rather than One." Exactally!

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It's as if Nintendo is the only company allowed to carve a niche and not take criticism from the media for it. Sony and MS, however, they target a specific demographics and take heat for it. I don't think people have accepted this is no longer PS2 vs XBOX vs GameCube, (exclusive) games library vs games library. The big three have all taken very different directions moving forward. I don't understand why the information we're being given is so hard to process. MS motivations were very clear and yet so many sat there like "umm...uhh...why are they so focused on sports/entertainment? Oh boy, here comes the COD reel"

What I really didn't like was in a post interview (I was watching on SpikeTV) the speaker at the end says "This Xbox was made BY gamers FOR gamers''. Completely contradicting everything about the reveal and purpose of the X1, as an all-in-one entertainment system.

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@TacticaI Agree,.the xbox was made by money men to milk idiots. Same as the PS4

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@highlanderjimd @TacticaI Yet people are so shocked by the Xbox One.

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" But never mind that, here's some inane marketing chatter about how Call of Duty: Ghosts is going to have better mantling."

Don't forget the fish AI lol.

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@Earl-of-Death To be fair, the mantling techniques they showed are a welcome addition. The fish bit was bullshit, though.

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@GreggD @Earl-of-Death Yea. The mantling looked cool in the gameplay demo, but other games have done a mantle from cover system. I just found it strange they didn't do something like that in previous games. Although during the Xbox reveal conferece I heard the guy from Activision saying that in the next Call of Duty they are no longer "playing it safe". Which could be the reason why the past games were so similar.

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@Earl-of-Death Oh, I know. It's a simple design choice that will bring it closer to Battlefield (which is pretty funny, maybe they're sweating it a little?).

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Well Mr. Gaston I have to say this the best article I've read from you yet. I think you hit the nail on the head.

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Do not want.

http://thepentagonposition.wordpress.com/2013/05/22/3-reasons-the-xbox-one-needs-to-be-left-the-hell-alone/

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I agree. The announcement of Quantum Break was the only game that surprised me.

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@Earl-of-Death EFF YEAH, REMEDY

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just about everything that's sold to us is directed at a certain age and gender. why is it wrong to advertise to males when that's the majority of the market? good for them not kissing the asses of all these sissy feminists around these days.

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@Illidan311 This was an intelligent comment for two sentences.

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As for the article: I'm female and I can say that the new XBOX doesn't appeal to me in the least. Then again, I'm not your typical female and I'm mostly a PC-gamer anyways, so I don't know how much weight you can put on my opinion. Likely very little.

Anyways, how the new XBOX is marketed as a TV-augmentation device for consuming video and sports news I can see lots of trouble ahead for Microsoft here in Finland. It's very likely NONE of those TV-features will work here and quite likely it'll take several years -- if ever -- for Microsoft to add sports news and streams about Finnish teams. Not to mention how Kinect won't recognize spoken Finnish or anything. Basically, most of their most-flaunted features will be totally stunted or completely inoperable here. Better focus on actual gaming might have been prudent. Just sayin'.

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They've basically created a very expensive cable box with limited gaming appeal.

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Sorry but, I think I'm gonna go with the PS4. I think I'm done with Microsoft after GTA comes out this fall

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@LonelyHippie27 I am actually done with them now. I will get GTA for the ps3. I won’t support someone that doesn’t care about gamers.

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@wizdom @LonelyHippie27 then why are you getting a ps4? they only care about social media hipsters, Get a Wii U if you really want to support a company that is aimed at gamers.

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@highlanderjimd @wizdom @LonelyHippie27

I never said I was getting the PS4. Can you please get your facts straight before making yourself look foolish by posting stuff I have never said? At the moment I am not sold on any of the next generation systems they have too many problems at the moment in my books.


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@highlanderjimd Gamers who like playing replicas of games they beat 20+ years ago. Oh, but wait, Pikmin.

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