The past few weeks have set the Xbox community abuzz with frenzied speculation. Rumors swirled about beloved Xbox titles potentially migrating to rival platforms like PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch, while whispers of Xbox transitioning fully to a third-party model sparked further intrigue. Among the titles caught in the whirlwind are anticipated releases such as Starfield and the forthcoming Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.
Please join us for a special edition of the Official Xbox Podcast.
Hear from Phil Spencer, Sarah Bond and Matt Booty as they share updates on the Xbox business. pic.twitter.com/TxwWJVUbgx
— Xbox (@Xbox) February 12, 2024
Where to Tune In
The Xbox Podcast is set to stream on YouTube at the following times:
- 12 p.m. PST
- 3 p.m. EST
- 8 p.m. GMT
You can watch the show on Xbox’s YouTube channel, where podcasts are hosted, such as Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, and Spotify.
What Can We Expect from this Podcast
Speculation abounds regarding the revelations this podcast may unveil. While conjecture runs rampant, official confirmation remains elusive. Nevertheless, expectations center on key themes:
Here’s what I think we’ll find out during the podcast:
- Xbox’s strategic shift towards multiplatform releases for non-major titles.
- Continued exclusivity of flagship franchises like Halo and Gears of War to Xbox consoles and PC.
- Insights into the rumored Xbox Series X Digital Edition, purportedly disc-drive-free.
- Updates on eagerly awaited titles in development, including the long-awaited Fable reboot.
- The ongoing evolution of Xbox Game Pass.
Of course, this is all speculation on my part, and as I’ve stated, I can’t wait to get some official confirmation as to what will happen.
Everyone, Please Remain Calm
Regardless of what happens, everyone needs to remain calm. Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo, and various other companies are businesses. They are there to make money and take yours (and mine). At the end of the day, it’s ok to be frustrated yet keep a calm head, as the Xbox console is just a plastic box. It’s not like your life depends on it.