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Peter Moore backs Sharma, urges patience for Xbox’s AI-driven future
gaming3 hours ago

Peter Moore backs Sharma, urges patience for Xbox’s AI-driven future

Peter Moore, Xbox’s former president, weighs in on Asha Sharma's appointment and the game‑industry debate over a 'gamer CEO,' urging listeners to 'listen and learn,' meet studio heads, and stay the course as Xbox transitions into a new era. He notes Sharma’s AI background could be a minefield but should not define her, defends her against Seamus Blackley's doom‑talk, and praises Phil Spencer, underscoring that leadership and long‑term vision matter more than gamer credentials.

"Former Xbox Exec Raises Concerns About Future of Game Consoles"
gaming2 years ago

"Former Xbox Exec Raises Concerns About Future of Game Consoles"

Former EA and Microsoft exec Peter Moore raises concerns about the future of traditional home video game consoles, questioning whether players really need to spend significant amounts on bespoke hardware when they can enjoy games on their phones or PCs. He highlights the financial risks for companies and the potential reluctance of gamers to embrace new console generations, especially in light of industry layoffs and tough economic times.

"Former Xbox Executive Raises Concerns About Future of Game Consoles"
gamingtechnology2 years ago

"Former Xbox Executive Raises Concerns About Future of Game Consoles"

Former Xbox executive Peter Moore believes that the future of console generations is being questioned by industry leaders, as companies like Microsoft and Sony face challenges such as disappointing console sales, financial results, and the potential billions of dollars in investment for another cycle. Moore suggests that the industry is debating whether to focus on multiplatform and cloud initiatives instead, considering factors like layoffs, consumer willingness to invest in bespoke hardware, and advancements in technology such as AI and broadband. He anticipates that companies are evaluating how to extend the current console life cycle and integrate cloud and AI strategies into their future plans.

"Debating the Future: Former Xbox Exec Discusses the End of Consoles"
gamingtech2 years ago

"Debating the Future: Former Xbox Exec Discusses the End of Consoles"

Former Xbox executive Peter Moore speculates that the future of console gaming is at a crossroads, with cloud technology potentially replacing the need for traditional gaming hardware. He believes that the industry is moving towards an all-digital future, with little black boxes under the television becoming obsolete. While Microsoft is heavily investing in cloud technology, Sony's approach as a hardware company will be a key indicator for the future of gaming consoles. With Microsoft rumored to release an all-digital Xbox Series X/S refresh and big-budget games skipping physical discs, the gaming console market could undergo significant changes in the coming years.

"Peter Moore: Microsoft's Debate on the Future of Xbox Consoles"
gaming2 years ago

"Peter Moore: Microsoft's Debate on the Future of Xbox Consoles"

Peter Moore, former president of Sega America and Xbox executive, suggests that Microsoft is currently debating the future of Xbox consoles, considering the impact of cloud gaming and changing gaming habits. He discusses the challenges facing the console business, the potential shift towards cloud gaming, and the need for companies to adapt to new gaming trends. Moore also speculates on the possibility of Microsoft releasing its exclusives on rival consoles and the potential impact on the gaming community.

"Microsoft Reveals Cause of Xbox Red Ring of Death"
gaming2 years ago

"Microsoft Reveals Cause of Xbox Red Ring of Death"

Microsoft's former head of Xbox, Peter Moore, revealed in the upcoming documentary "Power On: The Story of Xbox" that the Red Ring of Death issue on the Xbox 360 was caused by rapid changes in the console's temperature, rather than it getting too hot. This revelation comes after years of uncertainty for Xbox fans, who had suffered from the ominous problem. The issue cost Microsoft over one billion dollars in lost sales and repairs, but with the new Series S/X, the haunting memories of the Red Ring of Death are finally behind gamers.