However, none of those arguments apparently hold water- the Xbox one S is out, and it is doing very well. Speaking on Twitter, Spencer thanked everyone who had made it a success, adding that he views it as a vindication of Microsoft’s decision to be open about their plans for upcoming hardware, and letting customers make an informed choice either way.
Spencer also took the opportunity to answer some other questions regarding Xbox and the UWP platform that many have had- for instance, he noted that while the Xbox 360 may now have been discontinued, servers for its games will continue to stay up for years, especially since backwards compatibility on Xbox One continues to keep the Xbox 360 relevant. He also noted that he would love to see iTunes music play on Xbox One, but that that was contingent on Apple getting it to work.
Finally, he noted that Microsoft were working on keeping Xbox One S and Xbox One Scorpio compatible with all TV brands, which is significant because as of right now, there don’t seem to be any universal standards for the formats- it’s early days for them, which means they sort of resemble the wild west for now. Microsoft’s aim is to have their consoles work on all TVs. He also noted that opening up the UWP platform to developers has worked, and contributes to the Xbox community.
@MrDragonSleeper Years. Back Compat has obviously made the 360 games even more relevant.
— Phil Spencer (@XboxP3) August 4, 2016
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