Phil Spencer admitted the hole in Game Pass left by Starfield’s delay was a « disaster situation » and suggested FromSoft…
Phil Spencer admitted the hole in Game Pass left by Starfield’s delay was a « disaster situation » and suggested FromSoftware’s Dark Souls games to plug the gap following the success of Elden Ring, among other third-party releases.
Today’s enormous leak of internal Microsoft documents includes a particularly candid email from Spencer sent in May 2022, revealing his frustration around « a huge hole with our games lineup ». That was due to Starfield’s delay, « not a tonne of clarity on the launch date of Redfall », and Stalker 2 development impacted by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
« We keep talking about a big AAA a quarter in the service [Game Pass] and it feels like we are likely to go through a gap of almost 16 months between big exclusive launches on our platform, » Spencer lamented.
« This is really a disaster situation for us given all we’ve invested in content across studios at our GP content fund. »
He continued: « I think we need to get much better at overall portfolio planning on our games with real honesty on dates.
« We set a very high bar in 2021 on quality and pacing of content which was awesome to see.
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