Microsoft: We understand European loyalty to Sony


Recommended Posts

In a short period that has seen Microsoft trumpet record sales figures in the UK and Europe, the company has told GamesIndustry.biz that it will continue to cater to the European market with regional specific content.

Head of Microsoft Game Studios Phil Spencer has even said that he understands the loyalty that European consumers have traditionally held for Sony products, and his team is working hard to create games that appeal to niche demands.

"I understand as a gamer the brand that Sony has here, and the work that we need to do to build content and franchises that uniquely resonate with the customers in the different European markets," commented Spencer in an interview published today.

"Investment in studios, investment in people on the ground creating games is critical to us succeeding in this market."

The Xbox 360 has sold over six million units in Europe, 2.3 million of which are in the UK alone.

"We look at our success to date, and we understand... that having content creators and content that is very tailored towards the European market is incredibly important, especially in the console space in the competitive environment that we're in," added Spencer.

It's not just titles for Europe, but further dividing content between countries on the continent, that Microsoft now hopes to do, in a similar move to Sony's region-specific SingStar releases.

"Ensuring that when games come out, as with Lips and other things, that we tailor those games to the specific markets - so if you're in Spain and you want to hear a Spanish pop song, you should be able to do that, and we're doing the work to enable that functionality. That is important," detailed Spencer.

Spencer concluded that European-developed software and content is crucial to Microsoft's global business, with some of the company's most successful brands developed in the region.

"Europe specifically - I think I did the math about a year ago, so it might even be higher - but over 40 per cent of MGS games historically have come from Europe, when we think of Project Gotham Racing, Crackdown, and all the different things that we've done here.

"That shows both the content creation community that's here, and also how important it is for us that we have content that comes from Europe - it tends to do well in Europe - so let's make sure that we continue to invest."

Source

I'm originally from Europe and I know of no such sony loyalty, the only loyal ones are those whom don't know better.

Dude don't be ignorant, it's well known Europe has historically been Sony land, and in many respects still is (more PS3s have been sold in Europe than USA so far).

What MS have proven this generation is with a good competitor you can break loyalty.

After 5/6 years though we'll just need to see where the sales ratio of consoles are.

i wouldn't say it was so much loyalty as just that sony was the only choice with ps and ps2. everyone had them. some people might just think the same is true this gen and that they should just get a ps3. nevertheless, most people i know think that the 360 is the right choice and we publicly laugh at people with ps3. that might just the people i know though....

Actually he has a point. In my circle of friends there isn't even one "Sony" fanboy. Before you even say it, it's not because I refuse to mingle with them either :p

I actually find myself defending Sony when we're talking about games, more and more these days. Madness I know! There was definitely a lot more loyalty around last generation, especially when I was at school and there probably wasn't a day went by without someone talking about GTA and PS2. How I hated that time :p

Dude don't be ignorant, it's well known Europe has historically been Sony land, and in many respects still is (more PS3s have been sold in Europe than USA so far).

What MS have proven this generation is with a good competitor you can break loyalty.

After 5/6 years though we'll just need to see where the sales ratio of consoles are.

My comment was meant in jest, I know for some reason the majority of 15-30 year olds in Europe, are all blindly tied to Sony. I've worked in retail selling the things during the time of the Dreamcast, and could tell things were bad as people wouid refer to any console as a playstation.?

i wouldn't say it was so much loyalty as just that sony was the only choice with ps and ps2. everyone had them. some people might just think the same is true this gen and that they should just get a ps3. nevertheless, most people i know think that the 360 is the right choice and we publicly laugh at people with ps3. that might just the people i know though....
i wouldn't say it was so much loyalty as just that sony was the only choice with ps and ps2

Incorrect on one level, there were other viable consoles on the market.

However casuals are like sheep sometimes, what their neighbours/friends have, they'll buy. Check the Wii virus for an example of that :p

Meaning due to the popularity of the PS/PS2, a snowball effect probably was in place.

and we publicly laugh at people with ps3

Ahh you sound like an awesome gamer to be around :rolleyes:

My comment was meant in jest, I know for some reason the majority of 15-30 year olds in Europe, are all blindly tied to Sony. I've worked in retail selling the things during the time of the Dreamcast, and could tell things were bad as people wouid refer to any console as a playstation.?

Ah right okay.

Yeah, what you're saying is definitely true.

It was quite sad for the competition, but that's the way it ended up over here...

This time around competition is definitely better(Y)) But I still think for this generation, you'll see region loyalties to some extents.

I used to think Glasgow was bad for PS bias but since migrating down under, it's been much much worse. They're PS mad down here, which is surprising considering the price of them. It's also annoying how the Aus PS store seems to be in a world of it's own. I'd love to get Burnout :(

They just need to make Little Big planet on Xbox360 and I didnt need to buy a PS3, well except for KillZone 2, oh and Resistance 2, and probably some other games.

I have had xbox 360 from launch, and Wii from Jan 07 - today, and now Ps3 Today to...

I am no fanboy of any, I was just waiting for the games I would like to play on Ps3.

Try cutting the cost of Live in Europe - it seems ridiculous to me that a digital product costs twice as much here than the USA. I've never agreed with the double cost for physical products (an increase, yes, but not double), but doing it on a digital product is a clear rip-off. Although Sony haven't been much better in the department of treating Europe equally.

Both need to treat Europe the same as they do USA and Japan, instead of just treating us as second rate consumers while charging us through the roof. Whoever does this first gets my vote.

Despite that, games are more important to me. If LBP was on the 360, I'd get a 360.

agree with the post above - from everyone involved in the industry, equal distribution of happiness would be most appreciated. MS can set an example by making Live truly global and universal.

other than that, i say give Glasgow back to nature, maws and all.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • IBM are good at announcing stuff, but not at actually delivering it... How many decades ago did they announce quantum computers, and here we are in 2026, with CHINA delivering them, and IBM still talking...
    • It sounds like you’re trying to rewrite a narrative to align this layoff with your political beliefs. Games can be horrible, whatever backwards notions you have don’t change that bungie has problems, mostly with just bad games, and arrogance. When they pushed Microsoft to let them be independent they lost their way. They hired on a bunch of people and they couldn’t justify the employee count consistent with their revenue.
    • Trying out Noctalia v5 on CachyOS  
    • Calibre 9.10 by Razvan Serea  Calibre is an open source e-book library management application that enables you to manage your e-book collection, convert e-books between different formats, synchronize with popular e-book reader devices, and read your e-books with the included viewer. It acts as an e-library and also allows for format conversion, news feeds to e-book conversion, as well as e-book reader sync features and an integrated e-book viewer. Calibre's features include: library management; format conversion (all major ebook formats); syncing to e-book reader devices; fetching news from the Web and converting it into ebook form; viewing many different e-book formats, giving you access to your book collection over the internet using just a browser. Calibre 9.10 changelog: New features Content server: A new "modern" interface with a sidebar to ease navigation Content server: When used with HTTPS allow installation as a PWA (Progressive Web App) Edit book: Saved searches: When filtering the list of saved searches match by keywords CSS parsing: Add support for CSS Level 4 selectors Cover grid: When using an image larger than the viewport as a texture scale it to fit the viewport Annotations browser: Allow restricting displayed annotations by custom annotation styles as well Edit book: Compress images: Add option to convert PNG images to JPEG or WEBP Bug fixes E-book viewer: Fix IME on Windows not working when typing in notes for highlights Conversion: Heuristics: Improve performance in some pathological cases SNB Input: Fix error on some input files Windows: fix rare crash when too many notifications are displayed at once Fix duplicating of books not duplicating value from enumerated columns when the column has a default value defined Fix a regression in 9.8 that caused errors from AI plugin providers to be silently swallowed and not displayed to user Fix CSV export invalid when exporting comments field Disallow Python templates when reading book metadata (CVE-2026-53511) Improved news sources The Week Economist Espresso Horizons Download: Calibre 9.10 | Portable | ~200.0 MB (Open Source) Download: Calibre for MacOS | 327.0 MB Download: Calibre for Linux View: Calibre Home Page | Calibre Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      xvvxcvv earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      xvvxcvv earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Enthusiast
      Xonos went up a rank
      Enthusiast
    • Conversation Starter
      Admir earned a badge
      Conversation Starter
    • First Post
      The_Focal_Point earned a badge
      First Post
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      405
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      168
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      129
    4. 4
      neufuse
      69
    5. 5
      Xenon
      68
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!