Xbox head Phil Spencer hints that 1 Vs. The 100-type experience could be back on the Xbox Series X.


Xbox head Phil Spencer recently hinted that the Trivia game, which is his 1st Vs. The 100 Xbox 360 may or may not be a resurgence of the game, on the way to the Xbox Series X reported by VGC, Spencer made this comment during the official Xbox Fanfest live stream last Friday, which was unfortunately canceled due to technical issues. It was also being considered with a special quiz.

“All I want to say is that while our teams are trying to do new things we’ve never done before, I want to be 100 percent behind those things,” Spencer said. “Sometimes they become amazing, sometimes it will be a good learning experience for us.“But for all the fans who have been with us, we will make it better with your friends. We still don’t know exactly what it is, so thank you for hanging out with us in the meantime and during our little experiment. We will learn. Maybe we should also make a minor game of our past, like our past, which allows people to play trivia more often, maybe it can happen. ”

While Spencer didn’t come out in full and say no, he was probably referring to 1 vs. 100, which lasted two seasons between 2009-210 before being canceled. The game was based on the TV Trivia game show of the same name and featured one person – The One – in front of a group of 100 people called The Mob. One had to control The Mob, but if he found any question wrong, the win would be split into the remaining 100 parts.

There was also a crowd, full of people not actively playing in a given round, which could be used as one’s life.

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Although the show was canceled, Spencer previously talked about how this type of game show was considered “essential” on the Xbox One. He also said that getting 1 v100 rights can be difficult, so it could come back as something Xbox branded.

They may not have got it on the Xbox One before the launch of the Xbox Series X / S, there seems to be some hope as we all enter the next pay generation this holiday season.

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