Finally, the Xbox chief comments on the upcoming PC version of Destiny 2. He is upset that Bungie does not allow him to play his Destiny 2 character on PC now.
Note: We cannot verify the statement that Spencer played over 700 hours of Destiny. According to “Time Wasted on Destiny,” it is 323 hours, which is still considerable. It is also quite possible that Spencer plays Destiny on multiple accounts.
Phil Spencer is a big Destiny fan who enjoys playing with the community. However, his power level keeps him awake at night.
“The ultimate Destiny experience is only on PlayStation!”
With such statements, Sony and Activision advertise when it comes to the PlayStation exclusive content. Due to a marketing deal, content was added to every major Destiny release that only PS Guardians have limited-time access to. Xbox users (and now PC users) have been and continue to be disadvantaged.
That Destiny is still fun on Xbox is personally proven by Xbox chief Phil Spencer. Months ago, he revealed that he spent over 700 hours in Destiny. As he now states in an interview with GameSpot, he also regularly logs into Destiny 2.
What is Xbox chief’s power level and what weapon does he covet?
Phil Spencer makes no secret of his gamertag on Xbox, which he shares from time to time on Twitter and other social media. He simply calls himself P3.
Spencer mentions that he has his fireteam open in Destiny 2 and his Xbox Live party open for everyone so that anyone can join him for some gaming. However, he also has to kick some players occasionally. The reason: His power level is still too low.
He himself has a power level of only 237, which is too low for some endgame activities, such as the raid. You have to be at least 260 for that. Regarding this, the Xbox chief jokes: That his power level is not high enough for the raid keeps him awake at night.
Currently, Spencer has a power level of 241 on his P3 account. That’s still not particularly high, but Spencer is also quite busy. In recent weeks, he was in Tokyo, Brazil, and on the East Coast of the USA, he reveals in the interview. By the way, he plays as an Awoken Titan.
The weapon that Spencer currently desires the most is the MIDA Multi-Tool. He liked this scout rifle very much in Destiny 1, which is why he wants it in the sequel as well.
Finally, the Xbox chief comments on the upcoming PC version of Destiny 2. He is upset that Bungie does not allow him to play his Destiny 2 character on PC now.
Note: We cannot verify the statement that Spencer played over 700 hours of Destiny. According to “Time Wasted on Destiny,” it is 323 hours, which is still considerable. It is also quite possible that Spencer plays Destiny on multiple accounts.

