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Home » News » Xbox Head Phil Spencer Voices Disappointment Over Leaks

Xbox Head Phil Spencer Voices Disappointment Over Leaks

A sad day for Xbox.

Curtis Russell by Curtis Russell
Sep 19, 2023
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Over the last few days, multiple emails and documents about Xbox’s future plans have leaked onto the internet. These documents were meant to be shared with the FTC and used in the company’s ongoing lawsuit with the FTC. Today, Xbox Head Phil Spencer voiced his disappointment over the recent leaks and voes to share projects when they are officially ready.

Microsoft vs. The FTC

Because we are a sports gaming website, we haven’t talked much about the ongoing legal battle Microsoft is in with the FTC. Microsoft is trying to secure its acquisition of Blizzard, which has been reported to be 68.7 billion dollars. If this deal goes through, it will be considered the biggest deal the video game industry has ever seen.

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However, the Federal Trade Commission, or FTC, has stepped in to investigate this historic deal due to possible monopolization. In 2021, Microsoft acquired Bethesda for around 7.5 billion USD, so you can understand why the FTC is getting involved now.

Phil Spencer is disappointed by leaks.

Microsoft mistakenly provided confidential information to the federal court website. This has led to a series of leaks about Xbox’s upcoming plans and video game releases. I won’t list off all of them here, but I’ll provide a list I compiled on Twitter below:

Microsoft leaked information during the Microsoft vs. FTC lawsuit.

– A new disk-less Xbox Series X ✅
– A new controller with enhanced haptic feedback ✅
– The Elder Scrolls 6 will be an Xbox/PC exclusive ✅
– Microsoft tried to buy Nintendo ✅
– Xbox cloud service release ✅ pic.twitter.com/NHxDNNw9Jx

— Curtis Loves Video Games ❤ (@KaliFromTheDojo) September 19, 2023

Head of Xbox, Phil Spencer, voiced his disappointment on Twitter and assured fans that future projects would be announced when ready.

“We’ve seen the conversation around old emails and documents. It is hard to see our team’s work shared in this way because so much has changed and there’s so much to be excited about right now, and in the future. We will share the real plans when we are ready.” – Head of Xbox, Phil Spencer, via Twitter/ X.

In addition to Phil Spencer’s tweet, he emailed his staff addressing the leaks and reminded them that he appreciates their work for Xbox. If you want to read the full memo, you can check it out on The Verge, which obtained the full statement.


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Curtis Russell is a video producer, staff writer, and lover of video games. In 2017 he started a Youtube channel and created content about his favorite hobby. He's covered many of his favorite games and covered major conventions like Pax East and DreamCon.

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