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Former Xbox boss Peter Moore is concerned that young people will choose to use smartphones for gaming instead of consoles. The 69-year-old executive oversaw the launch of the hugely popular Xbox and Xbox 360 consoles during his stint as Microsoft’s vice president at the company’s Interactive Entertainment Business division from 2003 to 2007, but he now believes that Gen Z will want to play games on their phones rather than using gaming specific hardware. During an interview with IGN, he said: “Gen Z is coming through and they're going, ‘Why do I need to spend four or 500 bucks on a bespoke pie...
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The former president of Sega has said that the gaming giant "passed the baton" over to rival console Xbox. Speaking at a recent conference which brought the giants of the video gaming world together, former Sega president Peter Moore claimed that the Sega Dreamcast was the predecessor to the original Xbox in terms of online gaming. He said: "As the Dreamcast unfortunately faded into the sunset, the baton was passed to Xbox. As we started to take off with Xbox Live and believed in this idea of gaming together online, there’s still a little bit of a legacy of the Sega Dreamcast in there somewher...
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