Xbox community criticizes DF's bias (in Thumbnails) towards the new Xbox console in their coverage

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Never realized how much Cerny looks like Dana Carvey until now. Cursed phenotype.
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They were used to DF shilling for Microsoft since the One S and One X launch in 2016/2017, that's why they cry now

But even DF knows that Xbox is dead now, so they are jumping off the Titanic just in time
 
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The entire discussion began after viewers compared two of DF's latest videos. One of them titled "DF Direct Weekly #235: Microsoft Re-Confirms Next-Gen Xbox, Red Dead 2 Remaster Heavily Rumoured" and another called "Sony/AMD Project Amethyst Update – Next-Gen Tech Revealed + Mark Cerny Q&A."


In the thumbnail of the former, DF team members appear serious or even disappointed, and in the thumbnail of the latter, they're smiling. That alone was enough to spark the entire discussion, accusing the outlet of bias.

Twitter user @JBishie argued that the expressions were "deliberately selected to evoke a negative response," suggesting that DF paused frames to make Xbox coverage look gloomy. Others, like @Emmanuel, agree and note how the PS5 Pro leak video was full of laughter and excitement, while discussions about Xbox were "gloomy" and lacking enthusiasm.


One theory that we think is interesting comes from user @Upperthighs, who says that "Xbox negativity brings in views, PlayStation positivity brings in views." The user basically implies that engagement tactics may play a role. But other users also argue that DF's tone reflects the reality of Xbox's current struggles.

"No one likes Microsoft's strategy right now," said one user. And we can't really argue with that.

Their Reputation is Now Under the Microscope


Part of why this debate has exploded now is DF's recent shift to full independence. In August 2025, founder Richard Leadbetter announced that he had bought back the outlet from IGN and its parent company Ziff Davis. "We answer to nobody but you, the audience," Leadbetter said to The Verge at the time, emphasizing transparency and editorial freedom.


As we said at the start, Digital Foundry is one of the most respected names in hardware analysis. They are known for their deep dives into console architecture and game performance. With nearly 1.5 million YouTube subscribers and a loyal Patreon base, the outlet's influence in shaping technical discourse is unmatched.

While the team hasn't publicly addressed the new thumbnail and bias controversy, the situation highlights how tone, visuals, and context can be perceived differently. Especially in an environment that's driven by fandom. This probably doesn't take away from any of the outlet's analysis on games, but their reputation still takes a hit.

When normie gamers start noticing that DF might be a BIT favorable to Xbox.
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The entire discussion began after viewers compared two of DF's latest videos. One of them titled "DF Direct Weekly #235: Microsoft Re-Confirms Next-Gen Xbox, Red Dead 2 Remaster Heavily Rumoured" and another called "Sony/AMD Project Amethyst Update – Next-Gen Tech Revealed + Mark Cerny Q&A."


In the thumbnail of the former, DF team members appear serious or even disappointed, and in the thumbnail of the latter, they're smiling. That alone was enough to spark the entire discussion, accusing the outlet of bias.

Twitter user @JBishie argued that the expressions were "deliberately selected to evoke a negative response," suggesting that DF paused frames to make Xbox coverage look gloomy. Others, like @Emmanuel, agree and note how the PS5 Pro leak video was full of laughter and excitement, while discussions about Xbox were "gloomy" and lacking enthusiasm.


One theory that we think is interesting comes from user @Upperthighs, who says that "Xbox negativity brings in views, PlayStation positivity brings in views." The user basically implies that engagement tactics may play a role. But other users also argue that DF's tone reflects the reality of Xbox's current struggles.

"No one likes Microsoft's strategy right now," said one user. And we can't really argue with that.

Their Reputation is Now Under the Microscope


Part of why this debate has exploded now is DF's recent shift to full independence. In August 2025, founder Richard Leadbetter announced that he had bought back the outlet from IGN and its parent company Ziff Davis. "We answer to nobody but you, the audience," Leadbetter said to The Verge at the time, emphasizing transparency and editorial freedom.


As we said at the start, Digital Foundry is one of the most respected names in hardware analysis. They are known for their deep dives into console architecture and game performance. With nearly 1.5 million YouTube subscribers and a loyal Patreon base, the outlet's influence in shaping technical discourse is unmatched.

While the team hasn't publicly addressed the new thumbnail and bias controversy, the situation highlights how tone, visuals, and context can be perceived differently. Especially in an environment that's driven by fandom. This probably doesn't take away from any of the outlet's analysis on games, but their reputation still takes a hit.

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Pretending like the thumbnail controversy isn't nonsense to begin with - Microsoft has earned the skepticism at this point.
 
DF have been up MS/Xbox's arse since the beginning. Now that their independent and probably not get special privileges from Xbox anymore, they're suddenly more objective and Xtards online feel it's a problem.

When you're used to always getting special treatment, equality feels like discrimination.

No person who is sensible and objective in the gaming space, looking at the absolute shithole that is Xbox's current condition should be positive about their next-gen plans.

You might argue in favour of negativity on the part of Sony for their more recent first party situation, but since the GaaS push seems to be all but dead, there's really very little reason to be negative about PS6.
 
I don't know what lurks in the heart of DF but they were very gungho on Series X compared to PS5 and seemed almost dismayed that PS5 was running games better.


This article was from last year so we aren't just talking about launch games.
 
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