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While Phil Spencer has been working hard to revitalize and rejuvenate the Xbox brand over the last few years, a lot of its problems are inherited from the tenure of Don Mattrick, under whose leadership Xbox steered away from an exclusives driven strategy to focusing on media and Kinect.
Mattrick lead Xbox for a few years before eventually leaving and ceding the position to Phil Spencer. However, the irony of the situation is that when he used to work at EA Canada before joining Microsoft, he flat out had no faith in a Microsoft created console ever working. Seamus Blackley, one of the creators of the Xbox, recounted on Twitter how when Microsoft had tried to speak to EA Canada to pitch the console to them ahead of the very first Xbox’s release, Mattrick had tried to block them, believing that Xbox would never work.
Of course, Mattrick would then head (and nearly sink) the console he didn’t believe was possible just a few years later; thankfully, Spencer came around and turned it around. Xbox, in spite of Don Mattrick, finds itself in a pretty good place today.
So it seems Mattrick had a history with bad decisions and poor outlooks of the future. From what I understand before the Xbox reveal he really didn't pay attention and just assumed that the original Xbox One vision was the future. But it wasn't all a loss, he started the partnership with Playground games, helped reverse his own policies, and revived Killer Instinct.
of course all his long-term big titles all failed or where cancelled, and features like Smart Glass were dropped, but he's in a better place now, though with Zynga also messed up (and him resigning) not sure what record he has anymore.
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