Xbox head thinks E3 is about boosting gaming’s reputation — it’s not

Xbox head thinks E3 is about boosting gaming’s reputation — it’s not
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2019-6-14 23:05

E3 has drawn to a close for another year, and with the end comes the usual question of what the conference’s purpose is in the gaming industry. According to Xbox head Phil Spencer, the purpose is to raise the profile and reputation of gaming worldwide.

It’s a nice, idealistic view — too bad it’s wrong. In an interview with GiantBomb’s Jeff Gerstmann after the show, Spencer lamented the absence of Sony and Activision from the E3 tableau. He also referenced the “legislation” around gaming — the World Health Organization’s ratification of “gaming disorder,” specifically — and said the show should…

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