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Xbox boss Phil Spencer has revealed that Microsoft's original goal, at the time when Don Mattrick was running the Xbox division, was for the Xbox One brand to sell 200 million consoles.

Speaking to Stevivor, Spencer did not say if this figure was for the Xbox One alone or if it could include future updates like Project Scorpio and whatever comes next. Whatever the case, 200 million is a big number, and would be well ahead of the PlayStation 2's individual record of 150 million units shipped.

"The goal that the team had was to figure out how could we sell 200 million game consoles," Spencer explained. "We've never seen a console sell that many units. The biggest individual console, the PS2, did 120 million or something like that. [Ed. Note: Sony announced in 2011 that the PS2 had shipped 150 million units worldwide]. The approach the team took was people are moving to OTT Video Services [over-the-top, like Netflix and Stan] and television’s getting disrupted--and if we could build a console that could be at the center of this transition and really embrace not only people playing video games, but also people with the changing habits in television, you really take the console market and the gaming market and you expand it potentially."

The original focus of the Xbox One was to "start up building TV content as a first-party capability," he added. Microsoft even formed Xbox Entertainment Studios, a division dedicated to bringing TV and film content to the console. However, after Mattrick left Microsoft for Zynga and Spencer was put in charge, one of his first directives was to reposition the Xbox brand with gaming being front and center. Xbox Entertainment Studios was closed, though Steven Spielberg's Halo TV show is still on the way.

"When we came in after two-and-a-half years ago and started running the Xbox program, I centered us back on not trying to become something other than a game console," he explained. "You don't earn the right to be relevant in other categories of usage for the console until you've earned the gaming right, so let's go make sure that's what we deliver."

Spencer said his directive when being named Head of Xbox was to ensure that gamers, and game developers, saw the Xbox One as a console that is "for them first." At the same time, Spencer mentioned that video usage through things like Netflix and YouTube on Xbox One today is as high as game usage.

"But I still think that we have to succeed with gamers first before we get any permission to go do anything else," he said.

Go to Stevivor to read the full interview.

Microsoft no longer reports Xbox sales figures, so we don't know exactly how well the console is doing. Earlier this week, Microsoft confirmed there are 400 million "active" Windows 10 devices, which include Xbox One consoles.


Source: http://www.gamespot.com/articles/microsofts-original-xbox-one-goal-was-to-sell-200-/1100-6444028/



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Daaaaaaamn, I don't know what to think about this goal... xD



This wouldn't be possible even if the reveal of console and Microsoft's E3 went amazingly well. The PC gaming market was rising and still is and that would prevent any console from reaching that level.

If XB1 had a Titan X with an i7 at $400 and Halo 5, Gears of War 4 and Forza Motorsport 5 with more cars and tracks at launch and no DRM during its reveal it still would have been hard for it to do this.



Wow, way to overshoot your sales expectations. I mean, the best selling consoles of all time are the PS2 and the DS, devices that were more competitive price/power/library-wise compared to their competition than the XBone was at launch. And even they didn't reach the insane 200m number.



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Here is why the Xbox One was never going to sell 200 million...



I don't know what's funnier, the fact mattrick and Microsoft aimed for 200m or the fact Phil Spencer thinks the ps2 sold around 120m. Only 40m short, lol.

Anyway. Just note that Spencer was part of the old Microsoft and was pushing the Xbox's botched reveal vision in 2013. It's wrong to put all the blame on Microsoft, when the xbox team as a whole including Spencer dun goofed.



Selling 100 million would be a massive accomplishment for any console. Only the dominant PS2 blew past it and the market leader PS1 as well as phenom of the Wii got past such a threshold.



Wow, really throwing Mattrick under the bus. That's fine, he deserves it.



I can't believe anybody would think it would sell that much when it had so many flaws.