During a recent appearance on The AIAS Game Maker's Notebook podcast, hosted by Insomniac Games founder Ted Price, Spencer was asked about Microsoft's Project xCloud, the cloud gaming service from Xbox, and whether video games as a whole are moving from console wars to cloud wars. Spencer initially says, "I hope not," but then goes on to explain that he thinks there's still at least a decade or more before physical hardware really phases out -- at least, for him personally.
"I do think getting to a world where you don't have to own one device to play specific games helps the industry, and not everybody believes that, I get that," Spencer says about 42 minutes into the podcast. "That doesn't mean that owning a device isn't part of my gameplay experience. I think I'm going to have a game console plugged into my television for the next decade plus. Like, I think it's going to be the best way for me to play on my television is to have a local device, download the game, and play, but sometimes I'm not in front of my television. Sometimes I'm not in front a device that has the native capability to play, and that's our bet on cloud."
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