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https://gamerant.com/xbox-boss-phil-spencer-how-many-hours-playing-every-week-reveal/
Considering this isn't including games he plays on the job to give approvals, check progress, or stay in the know, 15 hours personal time outside that is above average, because he may be really playing 40 hours a week or more if you combine the two.
I'm really glad Phil was able to share the story with us, now those who accused him of faking or being tricky about being a gamer, & how he games has finally been debunked.
Xbox boss Phil Spencer has built up a reputation over the past eight years as an executive looking out for gamers. He wants to be known as a gamer working for gamers, even choosing to retain his "P3" Xbox username as a social media handle over a more sanitized and professional title. Recently, the Xbox boss shared how much time he spends playing games, and his answer may surprise some fans.
Spencer recently had an interview with Bloomberg Studio 1.0, during which he answered a question regarding his gaming habits. Talking about his gaming habits, the Xbox boss responded that he goes to bed early, so he only manages to play around 15 hours a week. That's around two hours a day, or one hour a day on weekdays with longer sessions on the weekend.
For an executive at a major company like Microsoft, 15 hours a week is a relatively healthy amount of time spent playing games. It's easy to imagine some executives having unhealthy work-life balances to the point that playing any games would be out of reach. Of course, Spencer could be getting those 15 hours of gaming in while at work as he experiences his studios' projects for himself, but he's seemingly referring to gaming on his personal time. Since he mentions going to bed early, he's probably thinking he'd play more if he stayed up later.
Considering this isn't including games he plays on the job to give approvals, check progress, or stay in the know, 15 hours personal time outside that is above average, because he may be really playing 40 hours a week or more if you combine the two.
I'm really glad Phil was able to share the story with us, now those who accused him of faking or being tricky about being a gamer, & how he games has finally been debunked.