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Phil Spencer Enjoyed Canceled ZeniMax Online Game, Raising Questions About Its Demise
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48925, member: 636"] Microsoft gaming chief Phil Spencer fell head over heels for a secret video game project back during March. The Xbox executive played the unreleased shooter for hours during a company meeting. Matt Booty from Xbox Game Studios had to grab the controller away from Spencer just to keep the presentation moving forward. Two people inside the meeting room watched Spencer completely lose track of time. The gaming executive rarely shows such excitement about new projects. ZeniMax Online Studios spent years building this ambitious sci-fi adventure game. Three hundred developers poured their hearts into creating the futuristic shooter called Blackbird. Players could double jump through the air and climb walls like comic book heroes. The game mixed dark detective stories with space age technology. Teams planned to release the finished product around 2028. Spencer loves playing video games during his free time just like regular gamers do. He spends hours battling monsters through Diablo IV and exploring wastelands through Fallout 76. The gaming chief also adventures through Elder Scrolls Online worlds created by the same studio. His genuine passion for games makes him relatable to millions of players worldwide. Spencer understands what makes video games fun because he actually plays them. Microsoft suddenly canceled the promising project despite Spencer's obvious enthusiasm. Money problems likely forced executives to shut down the expensive game development. Even reporter Jason Schreier praised the impressive footage he saw from the vertical slice demo. The shocking cancellation proves that no video game project stays safe from corporate budget cuts. Financial pressures can destroy even the most exciting gaming adventures. [/QUOTE]
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