Microsoft is building its own mobile app store
Phil Spencer says Microsoft's mobile app store could launch next year.
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Phil Spencer says Microsoft's mobile app store could launch next year.
As it continues to battle anti-competitive concerns, Microsoft has inked two more decade-long deals with third-party platforms.
Spencer said that although the Activision Blizzard acquisition is important, it's 'not some lynchpin to the long term' for Xbox.
Phil Spencer joins such luminaries as Hideo Kojima, Tim Schafer, and the Romeros as Andrew Yoon Legend Award winners.
Spencer touches on the opportunity Blizzard classics like StarCraft and WarCraft hold during a recent interview with Wired.
Microsoft's Phil Spencer shared reassurance recently that the company has no plans to keep Call of Duty off PlayStation consoles.
It would seem Xbox will waste no time getting some of Activision's most popular franchises to Game Pass once the acquisition is complete.
Microsoft published a set of principles that pledge to respect workers' rights to organize labor unions.
In an all-hands meeting at Xbox, Phil Spencer allegedly claimed he would support Raven's union once the acquisition of Activision Blizzard is complete.
PlatinumGames is interested in taking another crack at its previously canceled RPG.