微软将收购更多工作室以保持与腾讯和索尼的竞争力

最近,Xbox负责人Phil Spencer接受采访说没有排除未来会收购游戏工作室的可能性。

他说游戏市场是一个竞争激烈的市场,他们公司不会停止脚步。腾讯是目前世界上最大的游戏公司,他们继续大量投资于游戏行业和游戏创作者。索尼在游戏方面也是一个比我们更大的企业,他们也在继续投资。我们的目标是成为其中一个主要参与者,希望为我们的玩家提供更好的内容,我们将保持活跃。

在进一步交谈中,Spencer坚持认为公司对收购Discord不感兴趣,并指出到目前为止,他对两家公司的合作关系非常满意。

这次采访是在Spencer参加东京游戏展时进行的,这位高管说JRPG仍然是索尼和任天堂的主场,而微软要在日本市场取得成功则比较困难。

Xbox负责人在采访结束时表示,在索尼最近宣布PS5在全球大部分地区(除美国外)涨价之后,微软目前没有计划提高Xbox游戏机的价格。

© In a recent interview with Squawk Asia, Xbox head Phil Spencer did not rule out future acquisitions of game studios, even as the publisher continues to finalize its giant $75 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard. In response to a question about whether the company would “keep acquiring” or take a break before making future purchases, Spencer replied as follows: It’s such a competitive market that I don’t think we can stop anything. Tencent is the largest gaming company on the planet today and they continue to invest heavily in game content and game creators. Sony is a bigger business than we are in games today, and they keep investing. It’s a very, very competitive market. We aim to be a major player. We want to provide great content for our players and we’re going to stay active. In a further conversation with Squawk, Spencer insisted that the company was not interested in acquiring Discord, noting that so far he has been very pleased with the two companies’ cooperative relationship. This interview took place while Spencer was in Japan for the Tokyo Game Show, and the executive remarked that JRPGs remain the “home field” for Sony and Nintendo, while it was harder for Microsoft to succeed in the Japanese market. Spencer went on to describe holding extensive meetings with Japanese developers to build working relationships and meet their needs. The head of Xbox concluded the interview by stating that Microsoft currently has no plans to increase the price of the Xbox console following Sony’s recent announcement of a PS5 price increase in most of the globe except for America.

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