As Microsoft has already showcased with several of its flagship titles, it’s evident that the company is open to supporting its own games with substantial post-launch content, whether through expansions or other means. Will we often rely on something specific to be present?
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer discussed the matter with Sport File, clarifying that the development of post-launch expansions is not a one-size-fits-all directive for all first-party studios, adding that he prioritizes value over manipulation in expansion content?
The creators are free to decide on a plan for their stories, he noted. This strategy effectively reinvigorates engagement with players who have previously been disconnected.
I’m wary of expansions that manipulate. What lies beyond the horizon? I don’t require such precision; simply minimizing beforehand is sufficient.
Despite initial controversy surrounding the lack of innovation in their latest release, Spencer emphasized that every new product still serves as a valuable learning experience, much like the one from earlier this year that received mixed reviews. Todd Howard ponders whether linking the character’s development with the introduction of buggy racing, which was previously introduced as a free update, could have enhanced its perceived significance, as suggested by Spencer’s criticisms.
“We’re constantly studying,” he declared. “Todd and I have been discussing a game that I’ve invested a significant amount of time in and genuinely enjoy; however, they’ve implemented new features constantly throughout the year, followed by an expansion.”
As the director remarked, some of the proposed strategies for growth included the notion that “we lacked flexibility.” He then posed a rhetorical question, asking if it would have been more practical to wait before implementing stroller placements.
Not every first-party Xbox game will necessarily feature expansions, according to Spencer.
“I sense that you’re endeavoring to synchronize each enhancement initiative with the impact on organizational development.” There will always be a consistency to managing the sport month by month? Not all recreations will include expansions.