Phil Spencer’s camp in Fallout 76 was blown up by a player
The mood in the Xbox community is not the best, and a player showed his anger by blowing up Phil Spencer’s base in Fallout 76 in protest.
Anyone who hasn’t been keeping up with the news this week will think this news is related to the success of Fallout. This is not actually the case, although it is true that Fallout 76 After the premiere of the series, it reached a large number of players.
Phil Spencer He is not only the head of Microsoft Gaming (former CEO of Xbox), but also famous video game player. We’ve seen him enjoy State of Decay, Starfield, Diablo IV and many more.
In fact, even a Fallout 76 player encountered Phil Spencer while playing Bethesda’s MMO. Visible Xbox head, whose gamertag is P3is a regular on this title.
What does this have to do with the latest confirmed Xbox shutdowns? Absolutely everything, because Spencer was subject to a virtual boycott in the aforementioned MMO game Fallout.
This is a symptom of where the Xbox community is right now. Users are sad and disappointed, especially because closure of Tango Gameworks (Hi-Fi Rush, The Evil Within)while Microsoft studios expect the worst.
As a demonstration of this enormous anger, The player decided to blow up Phil Spencer’s camp in Fallout 76..
The Community Blames Phil Spencer
First we want to say two things. The first thing is we are not defending this factalthough what Microsoft did to these Bethesda studios seems bad to us.
And secondly, what maybe Phil Spencer isn’t to blame for these closures. Let’s not forget that those who have truly made it big with Xbox are the leaders at Microsoft (like Satya Nadella). At the moment, the famous boss of the brand has not commented on the situation.
If Phil Spencer plays Fallout 76 in the next few days, he will find his camp completely destroyed because was bombed by nuclear missiles.
The author of the attack is unknown, but it is clear that this is a protest movement related to the closure of Microsoft Bethesda and its studios.
First bombing capture (on a Fallout 76 map) shared by Sam_Snydes on Twitter/X. We can see action ratio (in red) explosion, the center of which is in camp R3 (Phil Spencer).
In connection with the closure of Tango Gameworks and Arkane Austin, you can watch the following news: Players are asking to buy Hellblade 2 instead of playing it on Game Pass, Shinji Mikami’s reaction to Tango’s closure, Alan Wake 2 director’s proposals for work for the victims.
Without a doubt, it’s been a really tough week in the video game industry. Phil Spencer has not yet commented on the closuresand the Xbox Showcase is just a month away, on June 9th.