When Microsoft announced earlier this month that Xbox boss Phil Spencer would be a featured speaker at January’s Windows 10 consumer event, some wondered why that might be. Now we know, as Spencer says the presentation will include news/reveals that should appeal to Xbox fans.
Asked on Twitter if January’s Windows 10 event would feature any noteworthy announcements about the Xbox One, Spencer replied: “I think what we will show will be interesting to both Windows and Xbox gamers.”
Spencer will speak at the January 21 event at Microsoft’s headquarters alongside Windows executives Terry Myerson and Joe Belfiore. All three are expected to talk about “the Windows 10 consumer experience” during the presentation, which Microsoft is calling “The Next Chapter.”
Just last week, Spencer strongly suggested that this Windows 10 event would have gaming news, when he said: “It’s time for us to talk about gaming on Windows.”
In his role as Head of Xbox, Spencer not only oversees all Xbox gaming projects, but also everything to do with gaming inside of Microsoft. This includes PC gaming which, despite Microsoft’s demonstrable priority focus on Xbox, Spencer has maintained is “incredibly important.”
When Microsoft announced Windows 10 in September, it described the OS as “one platform” for all of the company’s products. However, we still don’t know how Windows 10 might impact Xbox One. It’s possible Spencer will talk about this during the Windows 10 event next month.
Another possibility is that Spencer and company will talk about the rumored new Xbox App for Windows 10 and Cortana voice-recognition integration, both of which were leaked earlier this month.
One gaming-related item we’re not likely to see at next month’s Windows 10 event is Microsoft’s secret game-streaming technology, Arcadia. GameSpot sister site Zdnet reported last week that the technology is too early on in development for an official reveal in January.
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