Spencer defends Rare after Moore said studio’s skills “not applicable in today’s market”

By Patrick Garratt

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Following comments made by Peter Moore to the Guardian yesterday about Rare’s lack of relevance in the modern games market, MGS boss Phil Spencer has vehemently defended the studio’s place in the Microsoft fold.

“Rare is a great studio that continuously delivers high-quality, award-winning titles for the Xbox platform and will continue to do so in the future,” Spencer told GI.

“Rare plays a strategic role in delivering games and platform experiences that will help the Xbox achieve our long-term strategy of expanding the customer base to a mainstream audience.”

The exec added:

“The studio’s current work that includes the recent release of another critically acclaimed installment in the Viva Piñata series, the reinvention of a genre and a franchise with the November release of Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts as well as the Avatar system they’re delivering as part of the new Xbox experience not only is indicative of the value they deliver to our business but proof positive to our partners and the industry at large of our commitment to this strategy and the platform’s continued success.”

More through there.

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