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"This Is An Xbox", Microsoft's New Xbox Advert

Do you have an Xbox?

  • Yes

    Votes: 78 20.3%
  • Yes

    Votes: 10 2.6%
  • Yes

    Votes: 8 2.1%
  • Yes

    Votes: 8 2.1%
  • Yes

    Votes: 16 4.2%
  • Yes

    Votes: 13 3.4%
  • Yes

    Votes: 9 2.3%
  • Yes

    Votes: 28 7.3%
  • No

    Votes: 214 55.7%

  • Total voters
    384
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Three

Member
And they will never be able to answer what an xbox is.
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simpatico

Member
Does this mean I won't have to buy a console to play GTA6 at launch?? I'll stream the fuck out of it if MS is serving it up.
 

mdkirby

Gold Member
No, it's actually really bad marketing and I just realized why a few moments ago.

Microsoft supposedly wants to make Xbox a hardware-agnostic brand, but this advert keeps referring to different hardware devices as Xboxes. "Xboxes", as in physical systems that aren't officially branded as Xbox devices, yet are supposed to be a part of the brand.

So, ironically, they're still leaning into a hardware-based identity even in this advert, and it's all due to a single word: an. If they had said "This is Xbox", instead of "This is an Xbox", then they'd at least be communicating that the devices and the features/experiences they bring are part of the brand that is Xbox. It'd be Microsoft specifically referring to Xbox as a brand, rather than once again reminding them of hardware specifically.

They failed to communicate the point they wanted to message, so the advert fails at a fundamental level. All because of a simple two-letter word. No one at the marketing agency thought about this before spending all this money on the ad campaign? No one?



Maybe that's what Mr. Phil (Spencer) meant when he said more acquisitions? 😬



No it's not. The ads don't tell me anything about Xbox as a brand or an experience, just as a gaming device. An Xbox doesn't have to be called an Xbox, but it's still "an" Xbox.

Oh so Xbox is still "a" thing. It's a phone, it a laptop, it a TV. Okay, can I play my 360 games on that phone? Can I download my games from the TV? Can I use that 2TB Seagate CF Express card on my laptop? No? Oh so these aren't actually Xboxes then :/.

The advert should've been selling the brand and experience, not devices. Not saying they couldn't have featured other devices in it, but it should've revolved around the experience itself.

Funny part is, MS did this very well...during the 360 era. They didn't sell the hardware so much as the brand and the experience. Nintendo did it masterfully with the Switch. SIE's done it very well with PS5. This advert's just telling me I can take a bunch of other non-Xbox branded devices and use them like an Xbox console, except I can't actually because they don't offer 1:1 same features or even software.

They need a 2.0 version of this ad campaign addressing the shortcomings I just mentioned.
They are selling the conceptual idea of an xbox, positioned in simple ticktok speak that xbox is a thing that lives in all your screens. I don’t like it. I am not the audience. But I see it…I get it, and I expect it will resonate better with its audience 🤷‍♂️. They ain’t gonna get into the minutia of how your games are stored or saves. It’s literally for the depressing generation who have a 15 second attention span.
 

bitbydeath

Member
Yep. Terrible.

Also, the plain fact of the matter is that 'Xbox' as a brand name is about a box. A piece of hardware. That's where the name came from: the hardware. the console.

Saddling themselves to that name, when they want to promote their product that is no longer a piece of hardware is dumb as shit. Just goes to show they have no long term plan or strategy. It's all reactive to market forces, and their own stupid mistakes.

GamePass would have been a better brand name to run with. Drop Xbox completely, as it's clear they've completely fucking killed it.
They’ll likely rebrand when they drop the hardware at the end of this gen. I don’t expect GamePass to survive the change so will likely just become Microsoft Gaming.
 
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Det

Member
GamePass would have been a better brand name to run with. Drop Xbox completely, as it's clear they've completely fucking killed it.


Do you know what my theory is to explain this, taking into account the standard of MS suits?

If they abandon the Xbox name and change it to GamePass, Phill will have to admit that he failed, that he and his trained fanboys (yes man) destroyed the Xbox.
"we changing the xbox, we didn't end it because we didn't change the name hurrr durrr"


The biggest objective of MS's suit is to appear to have won and even if this makes the entire division increase the risk of bankruptcy

To this day they say that Google is to blame for the end of the Windows Phone and that they didn't win (Nadella said) because they ended the division too soon.
 
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mdkirby

Gold Member
No one likes it, and there’s no audience for it
It’s aimed at casuals. I’m not sure there’s any casuals on neogaf 🤣. Like it or not, we’re our own little bubble here…relevant for some things, but completely irrelevant for others. My guess is in this case it’s the latter.
 
They are selling the conceptual idea of an xbox, positioned in simple ticktok speak that xbox is a thing that lives in all your screens. I don’t like it. I am not the audience. But I see it…I get it, and I expect it will resonate better with its audience 🤷‍♂️. They ain’t gonna get into the minutia of how your games are stored or saves. It’s literally for the depressing generation who have a 15 second attention span.

And they are expecting what? For that generation to sign up for $20 a month gaming sub service? Good luck. The audience who would care about this most are the hardcore audience. HC gamers are the ones who are going to be willing to spend $20 a month on gaming. Not somebody who turns on their phone while they shit and play candy crush.
 

mdkirby

Gold Member
And they are expecting what? For that generation to sign up for $20 a month gaming sub service? Good luck. The audience who would care about this most are the hardcore audience. HC gamers are the ones who are going to be willing to spend $20 a month on gaming. Not somebody who turns on their phone while they shit and play candy crush.
I’d argue otherwise. The services offer by a vast margin, the best value for money to younger audiences. For an older higher income gamer, people have played or own everything on the services. If I was 15 again, gamespass would be some miracle, of an endless fountain of games, I can play wherever I am. Vs a half dozen or so new £70 games per year you need to stretch out between birthdays and holidays. It’s a fucking bargain. It’s them (and their gen X/millennial parents) they are targeting
 
It’s aimed at casuals. I’m not sure there’s any casuals on neogaf 🤣. Like it or not, we’re our own little bubble here…relevant for some things, but completely irrelevant for others. My guess is in this case it’s the latter.
i guess you are taking about casual gamers and not general consumers.

casuals know that Xbox is dead (reflected in the continuous declined of HW). This marketing is just cringey and it's trying way to hard to make "Every screen is an Xbox" a thing...but that's been the Xbox reality for years.

at this point, the Xbox brand has more stink than a fresh poop in a closed room. (especially for casuals and even stronger for general consumers)

Game Pass and it's value proposition are the best qualities of MS Gaming.

focusing on Xbox is like focusing on your flaws to hook up with someone.
 

Punished Miku

Human Rights Subscription Service
I’d argue otherwise. The services offer by a vast margin, the best value for money to younger audiences. For an older higher income gamer, people have played or own everything on the services. If I was 15 again, gamespass would be some miracle, of an endless fountain of games, I can play wherever I am. Vs a half dozen or so new £70 games per year you need to stretch out between birthdays and holidays. It’s a fucking bargain. It’s them (and their gen X/millennial parents) they are targeting
A half dozen games is $420. More like 3.5 games.
 

Miyazaki’s Slave

Gold Member
They opened a new whole can of worms in meme form with this "everything is an xbox" stuff.
That's their entire plan probably...eventually parody becomes the status quo :)

Sega was way ahead of the curve...they suckered...ahem "sold" Microsoft their Dreamcast Next or whatever and just started selling content.
Now they have a thriving movie franchise and their content is on every platform...I mean X-Box.
 
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Everything is an XBox.

Then they wonder why console sales are embarrassingly low.

Again with this genius marketing and strategy, another XBOX console, usb stick or portable at this point imho is POINTLESS when most gamers are expecting your games to eventually show up on other consoles. Why bring out an XBOX portable when your phone, tablet, Switch, iPod, calculator, Roku device, etc will play the same games?
 

Brucey

Member
If their competitors notice they manage to 10x-20x their revenues by doing this (without Activision), then they'll probably follow suit. However Ninty & Sony still believe that exclusive content is important to consumers and therefore offer it.

Industry is going through a big swing in the next few years.

Also congrats to MS for telling consumers not to bother buying Xbox hardware ever again.
There is simply no way they are releasing another Xbox console in future years with this messaging. Xbox series owners have been abandoned but Phil and Bond will talk about future mobile generational leap in "a few years" to allow for denial to continue.
 

Miyazaki’s Slave

Gold Member
Not only do I think the idea behind this ad campaign is idiotic, but the graphic designers' work also sucks.

I don't see any creative effort in this merch.
Tech snob here...and I fully agree I am being picky. They are a tech company though and they are trying to appeal to those who are "hip and with it".

Look at the android phone they are showing...that Samsung phone (it's a Galaxy S10) is as old as the Xbox One (is not)...and probably will NOT run their xbox streaming app (you can side load it) from google play at this point.

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Haint

Member
X-cloud streaming is literally BY FAR the worst way someone could choose to play a game, and BY FAR the worst representation of the medium. Anyone who earnestly loads up that dogshit and sees the equivalent of a bad 480p - 720p Youtube stream and like 200+ms of input lag on their trash ass 30fps Series S level hardware is going to come away with an incredibly negative impression of Xbox and modern gaming in general. This is like Anti-Marketing that will actively drive people away from Xbox and gaming.
 
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sainraja

Member
No, it's actually really bad marketing and I just realized why a few moments ago.

Microsoft supposedly wants to make Xbox a hardware-agnostic brand, but this advert keeps referring to different hardware devices as Xboxes. "Xboxes", as in physical systems that aren't officially branded as Xbox devices, yet are supposed to be a part of the brand.

So, ironically, they're still leaning into a hardware-based identity even in this advert, and it's all due to a single word: an. If they had said "This is Xbox", instead of "This is an Xbox", then they'd at least be communicating that the devices and the features/experiences they bring are part of the brand that is Xbox. It'd be Microsoft specifically referring to Xbox as a brand, rather than once again reminding them of hardware specifically.

They failed to communicate the point they wanted to message, so the advert fails at a fundamental level. All because of a simple two-letter word. No one at the marketing agency thought about this before spending all this money on the ad campaign? No one?



Maybe that's what Mr. Phil (Spencer) meant when he said more acquisitions? 😬



No it's not. The ads don't tell me anything about Xbox as a brand or an experience, just as a gaming device. An Xbox doesn't have to be called an Xbox, but it's still "an" Xbox.

Oh so Xbox is still "a" thing. It's a phone, it a laptop, it a TV. Okay, can I play my 360 games on that phone? Can I download my games from the TV? Can I use that 2TB Seagate CF Express card on my laptop? No? Oh so these aren't actually Xboxes then :/.

The advert should've been selling the brand and experience, not devices. Not saying they couldn't have featured other devices in it, but it should've revolved around the experience itself.

Funny part is, MS did this very well...during the 360 era. They didn't sell the hardware so much as the brand and the experience. Nintendo did it masterfully with the Switch. SIE's done it very well with PS5. This advert's just telling me I can take a bunch of other non-Xbox branded devices and use them like an Xbox console, except I can't actually because they don't offer 1:1 same features or even software.

They need a 2.0 version of this ad campaign addressing the shortcomings I just mentioned.
Well, I think most people will see what they are getting at. I don't think they are trying to say all devices are "equals" in terms of capability and features. But yeah, if people miss what they are trying to say, then the campaign failed to communicate the intent.
 

DavidGzz

Member
Good guy MS giving all my devices an identity. Maybe one day my Pro will get all games day 1 so it can be an Xbox too. One can dream.
 

havoc00

Member
The commercial is branding suicide and a continuation of their death throes. They’re stuck needing hardware to keep their GamePass numbers up while the popularity of that hardware is declining substantially.
I legit don’t get what they are doing or why
 

Ozzie666

Member
Sorry this seems like a really complicated way to say your a Third Party Publisher, like many that have come before you. All platforms are open for business just like Capcom, Sega, Konami, EA, Take 2 etc etc ..
The only difference between Microsoft and third party companies is, they have their own box with a fancy logo.
The other difference is like Sega your fancy box failed. But wait you have this fancy subscription service that you can't put on all platforms because of closed eco-systems.
What a bunch of crap and a mess.
 
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panda-zebra

Member
Not only do I think the idea behind this ad campaign is idiotic, but the graphic designers' work also sucks.

I don't see any creative effort in this merch.
And who is it for exactly?

That kind of gear is for the most ardent fans to flaunt their corporate loyalty and show their colours... and that kind of demographic is somehow supposed to rejoice in celebrating the end of xbox as they knew it by wearing the hoodie and placing green stickers on their laptops?

I generally think xbox advertisement miss and suck but I like this 1... might be the use of black sheep though
It is that alone, yet the track is about making a choice between positivity and negativity and that's lost when it reduces down to a choice of shitness tier you're willing to accept in order to access "xbox".

Also, hilarious they pick a song with this line in it: Black Sheep get play like the Sony innovator
Beautiful. Pick it up, pick it up.... err pack it up, Greenburg.
 

Ridicululzz

Member
I get people laughing at this; I find it pretty funny myself, but honestly sort of glad that MS are actually going all-in on a strategy at least. Wasn't totally sure on the direction they were going, but at least now I know what to expect out of them.
 
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