There are more and more rumors and leaks that have brought to light that Sony would be about to reveal its so-called project Spartacus, which would be an exhaustive remodeling of PS Now that would transform it into a service that would seek to compete with Xbox Game Pass .
In a recent interview with IGN, Phil Spencer weighs in on Sony’s rumored service that would compete with Xbox Game Pass. It is not surprising that, since the objective of this measure would be to offer a service similar to that of Xbox, from the portal they have decided to ask Phil Spencer, the main pioneer in what is the largest video game subscription service at the moment. However, Spencer doesn’t seem to be at all worried about it.
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As is customary in Spencer’s statements, the manager is positive in what can be a great addition to the players’ options, stating that it is «the right answer».
“I don’t want to sound like we have it all figured out, but I think the right answer is to allow your consumers to play the games they want to play, where they want to play them, and give them options on how they want to build their library, and be transparent with them.” regarding our plans regarding our initiatives on PC and regarding cross-gen titles and other things. So when I hear others doing things like Game Pass or coming to PC, it makes sense to me because I think it’s the right answer,” says Spencer.
Phil Spencer weighs in on Sony’s rumored service that would compete with Xbox Game Pass
Spencer also states that he does not consider this to be a “validation” of his decisions in this regard, since he considers that the arrival of these services is inevitable for the future of the industry, and that they have to continue working on innovating and improving. all its range of services since, as he explains, they start from the privilege of having been the first to reach this market.