Xbox Game Pass Not Coming to PlayStation or Nintendo, Confirms Phil Spencer

In an interview, Xbox's Phil Spencer has stated that Microsoft has no plans to bring Game Pass to the PlayStation or Nintendo platforms. This statement directly counters the recent comments made by Xbox's CFO, Tim Stuart, who expressed a desire to expand Game Pass to "every screen that can play games," including those of Xbox's traditional competitors.

Spencer emphasized the importance of focusing on Xbox hardware and ensuring that those who have invested in Xbox consoles feel their commitment is reciprocated with continued innovation on the platform. He mentioned that their current focus is on delivering value and innovation for Xbox console owners.

Phil Spencer also touched on the topic during the interview, hinting at possible enhancements to Xbox achievements and discussing the idea of reviving older franchises, with a nod to Banjo-Kazooie fans. The discussion reaffirms Xbox's commitment to its current direction, despite speculation about Game Pass expanding to rival consoles.

The gaming community had been speculating about the possibility of Game Pass becoming available on a wider range of devices, particularly after the announcement of Microsoft's intent to acquire Activision Blizzard and the global expansion of Game Pass. However, Spencer's latest remarks make it clear that, at least for now, Xbox Game Pass will remain a feature exclusive to Xbox and Windows PC platforms.