Phil Spencer has commented on the massive Xbox leak earlier this week, saying the real Xbox plans will be revealed when they're ready.
has officially addressed the massive leak of confidential Xbox files that occurred earlier this week, and has claimed they will reveal the “real plans when we are ready.” Apparently, a lot has changed since those old emails and documents about future console plans, Bethesda’s game lineup, Game Pass, and cloud gaming were written.The Verge
Today, several documents submitted in the court proceedings related to our proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard were unintentionally disclosed. I know this is disappointing, even if many of the documents are well over a year old and our plans have evolved.
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