An Xbox gamer has shared a clip of an encounter with Phil Spencer in Fallout 76. Because Fallout 76 is an online multiplayer game, players often run into each other in Appalachia, but this fan may not have expected to run into the Head of Xbox.

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Twitter user MJ__Hernandez recently shared a Fallout 76 clip in which they're interacting with a player named P3. Given that Phil Spencer is recognized on social media as XboxP3 and his Xbox Gamertag is P3, he's easily identifiable in multiplayer games. The video shows MJ dropping 30 Stimpack: Super and 20 RadAway items before shooting near the paper bag containing them. Crouching repeatedly as P3 approaches the paper bag, MJ then uses the heart emote to express their appreciation for the Head of Xbox who loots the package as the clip concludes. MJ's Fallout 76 video ends with P3 accepting the healing item gift as they share the same heart emote in response.

While MJ's Fallout 76 character is seemingly a much higher level, P3 is only shown as level 11. This low level may suggest that Phil Spencer hasn't delved into much Fallout 76 Steel Reign and The Pitt expansion content due to their level requirements. Though Phil Spencer has been spotted playing various Game Pass titles in the past, this may be the first time that a gamer has found him in Fallout 76. Responding to the post he was tagged in, Phil Spencer thanked MJ for the healing items that they dropped and stated that "heals are always welcome."

Although Phil Spencer was spotted at a low level in Fallout 76, the Stimpacks and RadAway given to him may help in progressing through the challenging areas of the open world. Because of the multiplayer nature of Fallout 76, it's likely that MJ wasn't the only player to encounter Phil Spencer while he was online. MJ was given the prompt to invite P3 to a group, but it's currently unclear if the two interacted in the Bethesda RPG beyond sharing items.

Fallout 76 is available now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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