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"This Is An Xbox", Microsoft's New Xbox Advert

Do you have an Xbox?

  • Yes

    Votes: 78 20.3%
  • Yes

    Votes: 10 2.6%
  • Yes

    Votes: 8 2.1%
  • Yes

    Votes: 8 2.1%
  • Yes

    Votes: 16 4.2%
  • Yes

    Votes: 13 3.4%
  • Yes

    Votes: 9 2.3%
  • Yes

    Votes: 28 7.3%
  • No

    Votes: 214 55.7%

  • Total voters
    384
  • Poll closed .
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They were in such a prime position from 2010. How on earth does one make so many consecutive fuck-ups and still not recognise it 14 years later? When the biggest Xbox fanboys are ashamed of your offering, you know you've got problems.
 

Humdinger

Gold Member
im confused.

is this streaming like stadia? (shit)

or is it gamepass being on everything?

(im guessing the latter)

I think it's the Xbox app on every device, although what the app will deliver will vary by device. I believe GP will be on all of them. You'll be able to access your digital library on some of them and streaming (x-cloud) on some as well, with variable quality.
 

TwiztidElf

Gold Member
Eh. At least it has that banging Black Sheep song on it. At least that's something positive.
Engine engine number 9, on the New York transit line.

Also, hilarious they pick a song with this line in it: Black Sheep get play like the Sony innovator

33 years ago. Fuck. :(

 
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Dorfdad

Gold Member
It appears that the headquarters is engaged in some mental gymnastics to avoid explicitly stating that they are a third-party developer. Their actions suggest a desire to convince themselves of this fact.
 
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Of course, it's all about the service app . I've been trying to tell you guys for years. Sony will do the same thing eventually. So will Nintendo.
So this is what coming last feels like. Making excuses for garbage strategies by saying the competition and market leadsrs will follow the loser down the shit hole.
 

bitbydeath

Member






I mean.....when Jez Corden has tweets like these for Microsoft....

Frustrated World Cup GIF

He going to revisit this?
 
Execution might be terrible and I guess, based on this thread, debatable, but the point they are trying to make is clear enough. It doesn't align with what "Xbox" has been, but it is how they want people to start looking at their platform. Will this work or not? I suppose it remains to be seen.

No, it's actually really bad marketing and I just realized why a few moments ago.

Microsoft supposedly wants to make Xbox a hardware-agnostic brand, but this advert keeps referring to different hardware devices as Xboxes. "Xboxes", as in physical systems that aren't officially branded as Xbox devices, yet are supposed to be a part of the brand.

So, ironically, they're still leaning into a hardware-based identity even in this advert, and it's all due to a single word: an. If they had said "This is Xbox", instead of "This is an Xbox", then they'd at least be communicating that the devices and the features/experiences they bring are part of the brand that is Xbox. It'd be Microsoft specifically referring to Xbox as a brand, rather than once again reminding them of hardware specifically.

They failed to communicate the point they wanted to message, so the advert fails at a fundamental level. All because of a simple two-letter word. No one at the marketing agency thought about this before spending all this money on the ad campaign? No one?

All kidding aside, rather monopolistic company culture shining through their ad.

Maybe that's what Mr. Phil (Spencer) meant when he said more acquisitions? 😬

its not bad tbh, its quite good at communicating their device agnostic new approach, as they transition to effectively being a publisher...I don't personally like the ad, but I think its effective at getting across their intent.

No it's not. The ads don't tell me anything about Xbox as a brand or an experience, just as a gaming device. An Xbox doesn't have to be called an Xbox, but it's still "an" Xbox.

Oh so Xbox is still "a" thing. It's a phone, it a laptop, it a TV. Okay, can I play my 360 games on that phone? Can I download my games from the TV? Can I use that 2TB Seagate CF Express card on my laptop? No? Oh so these aren't actually Xboxes then :/.

The advert should've been selling the brand and experience, not devices. Not saying they couldn't have featured other devices in it, but it should've revolved around the experience itself.

Funny part is, MS did this very well...during the 360 era. They didn't sell the hardware so much as the brand and the experience. Nintendo did it masterfully with the Switch. SIE's done it very well with PS5. This advert's just telling me I can take a bunch of other non-Xbox branded devices and use them like an Xbox console, except I can't actually because they don't offer 1:1 same features or even software.

They need a 2.0 version of this ad campaign addressing the shortcomings I just mentioned.
 
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I mean.....when Jez Corden has tweets like these for Microsoft....

Frustrated World Cup GIF

To be fair to Jez I've heard him on his podcast and he's made it clear he thinks what they are doing is a mistake and they are to focused on data\numbers.
Of course, it's all about the service app . I've been trying to tell you guys for years. Sony will do the same thing eventually. So will Nintendo.

I could see this being true but Sony wont do it at the cost of their console business that's the difference. Sony also did a subscription service as well but didn't do it at the cost of hurting their software sales. There's a right way and wrong way to do things and telling people they no longer need your hardware to play your games isn't the smart move if you want to continue selling that hardware.

Now with that said the console just doesn't matter to Xbox so yes for them it's all about the service app. For Nintendo and Sony they care about the hardware still and don't want to drive people in the wrong direction.
 

FunkMiller

Member
No, it's actually really bad marketing and I just realized why a few moments ago.

Microsoft supposedly wants to make Xbox a hardware-agnostic brand, but this advert keeps referring to different hardware devices as Xboxes. "Xboxes", as in physical systems that aren't officially branded as Xbox devices, yet are supposed to be a part of the brand.

So, ironically, they're still leaning into a hardware-based identity even in this advert, and it's all due to a single word: an. If they had said "This is Xbox", instead of "This is an Xbox", then they'd at least be communicating that the devices and the features/experiences they bring are part of the brand that is Xbox. It'd be Microsoft specifically referring to Xbox as a brand, rather than once again reminding them of hardware specifically.

They failed to communicate the point they wanted to message, so the advert fails at a fundamental level. All because of a simple two-letter word. No one at the marketing agency thought about this before spending all this money on the ad campaign? No one?

Yep. Terrible.

Also, the plain fact of the matter is that 'Xbox' as a brand name is about a box. A piece of hardware. That's where the name came from: the hardware. the console.

Saddling themselves to that name, when they want to promote their product that is no longer a piece of hardware is dumb as shit. Just goes to show they have no long term plan or strategy. It's all reactive to market forces, and their own stupid mistakes.

GamePass would have been a better brand name to run with. Drop Xbox completely, as it's clear they've completely fucking killed it.
 
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Oppoi

Member
Yeah kinda. It’s not a service, yet, unless you go for Gamepass only, but like it or not this is definitely them kickstarting the digital platform future. Xbox is now an app, accessed through all kinds of devices and browsers.
"Kickstarting the digital platform future." I know you're all giddy with excitement to follow Microsoft on their newest venture to dominate the future of gaming but seriously, they do this out of desperation not aspiration.
 

ZehDon

Member
No, it's actually really bad marketing and I just realized why a few moments ago.

Microsoft supposedly wants to make Xbox a hardware-agnostic brand, but this advert keeps referring to different hardware devices as Xboxes. "Xboxes", as in physical systems that aren't officially branded as Xbox devices, yet are supposed to be a part of the brand.

So, ironically, they're still leaning into a hardware-based identity even in this advert, and it's all due to a single word: an. If they had said "This is Xbox", instead of "This is an Xbox", then they'd at least be communicating that the devices and the features/experiences they bring are part of the brand that is Xbox. It'd be Microsoft specifically referring to Xbox as a brand, rather than once again reminding them of hardware specifically.

They failed to communicate the point they wanted to message, so the advert fails at a fundamental level. All because of a simple two-letter word. No one at the marketing agency thought about this before spending all this money on the ad campaign? No one?
This is a very astute point.
 
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