In den letzten Tagen wurden zahlreiche Neuigkeiten rund um Microsoft berichtet. Hier eine Auswahl der Meldungen über Twitter:
Call of Duty und PlayStation
Soll laut Microsoft CEO bestehen bleiben
“As long as there’s a PlayStation out there to ship to, our intent is that we continue to ship Call of Duty on PlayStation" - Phil Spencer https://t.co/3R50KJpVY6 pic.twitter.com/LbvTLEsGlV
— Wario64 (@Wario64) October 31, 2022
Spencer deutet Xbox Preiserhöhung an
Jedoch nicht vor Weihnachten
Phil Spencer hints at future Xbox Game Pass or console price increases at WSJ Live
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) October 26, 2022
"I do think at some point we'll have to raise the prices on certain things, but going into this holiday we thought it was important to maintain the prices."
Microsoft 'bezuschusst' Konsolenkäufe
Verlust wird über Spiele, Game Pass und Zubehör ausgeglichen
Xbox subsidizes the cost of Xbox Series X|S by $100 to $200 per console, Phil Spencer says
— Hunter (@NextGenPlayer) October 29, 2022
Microsoft aims to recoup that money with sales of accessories, games and Game Pass subs
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Xbox Game Pass bleibt finanziell hinter Erwartungen zurück
Zum zweiten Mal in Folge
Xbox has missed their Game Pass subscriber target two years in a row
— Hunter (@NextGenPlayer) October 27, 2022
Microsoft targeted a 73% growth rate for its latest fiscal year, but the service only achieved 28% growth
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Microsoft priorisiert Samsung Gaming Hub
Streaming-Projekt 'Keystone' könnte Jahre dauern
Phil Spencer on Xbox Keystone
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) October 26, 2022
"Keystone was something that we were incubating internally. Late spring we pivoted to working with Samsung. I still have the prototype... will we do a streaming device at some point? I expect we will, but it's years away"https://t.co/K4P2XVOxZA pic.twitter.com/X0K3GlowMX