- Former Microsoft executive Peter Moore has said that if the Xbox did not spend so much time and money in repairing Xbox 360 consoles, “I am not sure that today will be around the Xbox brand”.
- Moore called it a “fixed moment” for the company
- It also believes that if the Xbox falls, the sports industry hurts
Former Microsoft lead Peter Moore believes that if the company had not focused on repairing countless Xbox 360 consoles, the Xbox brand could not be around today.
Interviewing the game business, Moore advised that the company is in hot water is trying to find out how to fix the “Red Color of Death” of Xbox 360, but he determined that spending $ 1.15 billion finally saved his future.
Moore said (Thanks, Games Radar) said, “It took us some time to know what’s happening.” “Were the fans in the right place? (…
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“If we had not done our work, I am not sure that today will be around the Xbox brand.”
Moore added, “We felt that the money was spent well to hang on a brand, which we think we have a great ability to move forward – and of course it does it.” “And doing well through the game.”
However, Moore believes that if the Xbox fell, the overall game industry would face.
“The growing wave picked up all the ships,” he said. “They put billions of dollars in marketing, ads, R&Ds, and I don’t think that if Microsoft had not been involved, the industry would be near today.”
In other news, Microsoft recently deducted significant deductions in its gaming division, which estimated an estimated 9,000 staff members, and canceled several projects as Perfect black Reboot, Ever WeldAnd from an unannounced MMO Elder Scroll Online Developer.


