Unlike its competitor, Sony, it does not seem that Microsoft is interested in virtual reality technologies and the helmets that support them, and Microsoft was somewhat directed towards augmented reality technologies that we did not see progress with in terms of providing something real to consumers and the gaming market in general.
Through a new interview with Phil Spencer, head of the Xbox department at Microsoft, in which he talked about the virtual reality and an explanation about his previous statement about this technology and not supporting it despite the presence of distinguished games coming to it, Spencer pointed out that the matter was a confirmation for the players about the focus of his company, who expected to see a helmet Virtual reality with the release of the Xbox Series X, this will not happen because it is not the company’s focus.
Spencer does not wish for the virtual reality technology to disappear and he wishes it prosperity and growth. And when it becomes something important, it makes sense to support it in the future of the Xbox.