Xbox didn’t start as a sure thing—and according to Ed Fries, it almost didn’t happen at all. In this episode, we’re joined by Ed Fries, former Vice President of Microsoft Game Studios and one of the key figures behind the original Xbox, as he reflects on 25 years of Xbox, the risks it took to get off the ground, and how the industry has changed since. We discuss: Why Xbox was such an unlikely bet inside Microsoft The moment it finally felt real How Halo helped define the platform What Xbox got right—and what it missed Why the “gaming is dying” narrative doesn’t hold up Where the industry is actually growing How AI is already changing game development Ed also shares his perspective on modern Xbox leadership, the shift from console to platform, and what the future of gaming may look like. If you’re interested in how Xbox was built—and where the industry may be heading, check this out. 👉 Clear takes. No console-war noise. 🔊 iTunes: apple.co/2OL6SSV | Spotify: spoti.fi/33gSiXa 🎧 Join us live Saturdays on YouTube
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