Xbox boss Phil Spencer gets his hands on the PS5 Pro: "The X button's in the wrong place"
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Xbox boss Phil Spencer has been captured on video holding a DualSense and talking about the PS5 P🥃ro, and he jokingly judged the contr🍸oller for placing the X button in the wrong place.
The joke is in reference to the different position of the X button on the Xbox controller relative to the PS5 controller. In the video, you can see Spencer at this year's Tokyo Game Show playing something next to Xbox president Sarah Bond and examining the DualSense controller in his hands. He remarks, "So, the X button is in ꦆthe wrong place" to 🐽laughter, adding, "The X button is supposed to be over there. Yeah, A, B, X, Y."
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There's an obvious playful, jovial tone to Spencer's remarks, and in the past he's repeatedly praised♋ the Du✱alSense controller for both innovating and potentially inspiring future changes to thꦕe Xbox controller de💛sign.
Still, the official Xbox Twitter account was quick to double down on the gag with a post that reads, "ICYMI: This is where the X button goes," with an up-close image of the Xbox controller and an arrow pointing to the position of the bಌutton. Nothing like a little healthy competition in meme format.
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Also, am I going to '💞well, actually' Phil Spencer by pointing out that PlayStation controllers don't technically have X buttons, ? Why yes,𒀰 yes I am, and I'm not even a little bit sorry about it.
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