Right.You are a shameless nasty stan
Words don’t matter unless they are contained in a cac tweet
Right.You are a shameless nasty stan
What other subscription service on other platforms does Xbox offer? Unless you’re suggesting Xbox wants to undermine Game Pass by also putting their games on PlayStation Plus you’re juelzing.The actual full quote
"It's a bit of a change of strategy. Not announcing anything broadly here, but our mission is to bring our first-party experiences, our subscription services to every screen that can play games, That means smart TVs. That means mobile devices. That means what we would have thought as competitors in the past, like PlayStation and Nintendo. We're going to Nvidia's GeForce Now, their gaming subscription service.”
Furthermore, Gamepass isn’t even their only subscription service. Dude never even mentioned gamepass. You stan’s wrote that in.
Video games writers know you console stan’s butter their bread. IGN added the “and” and cut the quote short of the example he gave so they could write that dumb ass headline and get you goofies to run around sharing their story
They aren’t putting gamepass on Nvidia Geforce now. He’s talking about getting their games to whatever screen however it makes sense for said screen.
Sony stan’s and writers wanting clicks from you goofies changed the context of his comments in order to run with this dumb shyt…..as usual
They are already putting games on playstation plus.What other subscription service on other platforms does Xbox offer? Unless you’re suggesting Xbox wants to undermine Game Pass by also putting their games on PlayStation Plus you’re juelzing.
he also specifically mentioned WOW subscriptionsMinecraft has a subscription
ESO has a subscription
He clearly said “subscriptions” plural
Why are you guys so determined to remove context from what he actually said, and add your own??
They are already putting games on playstation plus.
The quote you guys are using he talks about putting games on Nvidia’s streaming service.
In order to even get the activision merger to go through they had to commit to putting their games on competing subscription services.
Xbox offers other subscriptions than gamepass.
My whole point was that IGN purposely manipulated that quote to get their story.
If you take the quote in it’s full context he’s not specifically talking about gamepass or putting it on playstation.
He’s talking very broadly about getting all of their stuff wherever they can get it.
The master of spin
You know exactly what he’s talking about
What other subscription service is he talking about? Microsoft Office?
What other subscription service on other platforms does Xbox offer? Unless you’re suggesting Xbox wants to undermine Game Pass by also putting their games on PlayStation Plus you’re juelzing.
Why did IGN add and remove things from his quote???dunno why yall wasting yall braincells on Meach foolishness.
The two real life examples he gave were putting their games on another subscription service, and putting a subscription service that’s not Gamepass on other platforms.he also specifically mentioned WOW subscriptions
To a room full of clowns, the reasonable person will always look insaneThis nikka Meach is insane
The delusionTo a room full of clowns, the reasonable person will always look insane
Hey man, i’m not the one that needs to add/delete/obfuscate words to a quote via cac tweets to make my point.The delusion
"We have no plans to bring Xbox Game Pass to PlayStation or Nintendo." Xbox CEO Phil Spencer on console hardware, the future of Activision-Blizzard, and much more
I asked Phil Spencer about Xbox CFO Tim Stuart's recent comments regarding Xbox Game Pass. Stuart, in a presentation with Wells Fargo, said that Microsoft's aim was to bring Xbox Game Pass to any screen that can play games, including Nintendo and PlayStation. Many Xbox fans took that to indicate that Microsoft is preparing for an industry where Xbox hardware no longer exists, since Xbox Game Pass and its exclusives are a primary value driver for Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and Xbox One hardware.
"I'll start by saying we have no plans to bring Game Pass to PlayStation or Nintendo. It's not in our plans. But I think you hit on the right point of 'what it means to own an Xbox.' The thing I want to be focused on is how do we continue to innovate for people who've made the commitment to our hardware platform? And how do we continue to make sure that they feel great about their investment in what we've built.