Xbox Exec Criticizes Sony’s Backward Compatibility Stance

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An Xbox executive, Mike Ybarra, takes to social media to criticize Sony’s stance on backward compatibility. Earlier in the week, Sony executive Shawn Layden explained why there are no plans to bring backward compatibility to PS4, as PS1 and PS2 games look “ancient” and he doesn’t understand why anybody would want to play them.

On Twitter, Mike Ybarra, the corporate vice president of the Xbox and Windows gaming platform at Microsoft, said that he “disagreed” with Sony’s point of view. The executive wrote that “[Microsoft wants] gamers to play the best games of the past, current, and future,” also noting that Xbox backwards compatibility is “what gamers asked for.”

However, although many fans have indeed asked for the feature, according to new data, very few Xbox One users actually play Xbox 360 games. When a Twitter follower pointed out this data to the Xbox executive, Ybarra hit back at the report, saying, “Scraping some data off servers gives an inaccurate view of what people do.”


It is in Microsoft’s best interests to defend its backward compatibility feature and to fight back at critics who would suggest that people aren’t using it, but Ybarra’s reply has divided fans. Some argue that the data does not represent the full picture, while others say that this entire debate could be put to rest if Microsoft just released usage figures. Xbox boss Phil Spencer previously revealed that almost 50% of Xbox One users have played backward compatible games, but up-to-date usage figures that include minutes-played have not been disclosed by the company.

As Microsoft keeps this data under wraps, it seems that this argument will rage on for now. It also seems quite likely that this could be the next battleground for the company, alongside PS4 Pro versus the power of Xbox Project Scorpio. It’s easy to see how Microsoft, with the knowledge that PlayStation fans are desperate to play older games on PS4 in an affordable way, will promote backward compatibility as a key selling point of its own console.

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Source: https://gamerant.com/xbox-sony-backward-compatibility-stance-criticism/

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TOXICPosted:

Yeah don't really agree with this.

412Posted:

They should try and and fix their ui and have an app that's worth a shit before taking shots at the current leader

ChatPosted:

It's dumb, Backwards comp is a great feature regardless... Old games or now I love playing them and wish I Could play even older games.

SkatesPosted:

I don't agree with Sonys point either, saying games look ancient wondering how anyone would want it.

XboxPosted:

Is it just me or has PSN and Microsoft been taking some shots at each other lately?

k3rryPosted:

I just don't get why Backwards compatibility is still a thing, not as in remove it but as in why hasn't this been dealt with on the release of the Xbox One just like the 360 was, even though you couldn't stay online it was still playable. Although you do have to keep servers up for those olders games if you include online access, dang must be hard actually to do backwards compatibility on the newer consoles. Gonna have to make a very smart disc drive.

SophPosted:

Microsoft just took the W, while ancient ass Sony once again take the infamous L

RareparrotPosted:

thank you sony but wise decision made there

XeCookiePosted:

What a stupid reason Sony comes up with to not have a BC program, I know people who still play the legend of Zelda and Mario cart, no matter how old the game looks people like to relive their childhood memories and play their favorite childhood games I grew up playing both Xbox and PlayStation but Xbox is by far my favorite console however to prove Sony is wrong on my behalf I would have to say games may look ancient to them but ratchet and clank or sly cooper would be nice games to make BC.

SwiftPosted:

Also, why is nobody mentioning the data time table? It doesn't even take into account the Black Ops 2 player base.