Some ” exclusives » Xbox will soon arrive on rival consoles, including the PlayStation 5 and the Nintendo Switchannounced Phil Spencer, boss of Microsoft’s gaming division.
Earlier this year, Spencer already revealed that a total of four games would launch on rival platforms. He then emphasized that this decision was not a matter of “ change in our fundamental strategy of exclusivity “. The group seems to have changed its approach, and it is the gamers who should benefit from it.
The Latitude Project
In an interview given to IGN, the manager revealed more about Xbox’s commitments to its customers. “ You will have the option to purchase or subscribe to the game, which will also be playable on other screens. You’ll see more of our titles on other platforms, and we see this as a benefit to the franchises we develop, as well as gamers who love to experiment “, he detailed.
If Phil Spencer did not go further on this subject, his comments do indeed confirm a profound change in strategy at the Redmond firm, called the Latitude project internally. Its goal: to make Xbox multiplatform. For many years, video game giants like Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo have competed for exclusivity on their respective platforms. A paradigm which is however in the process of pivoting, the sector being in the grip of significant changes such as the advent of cloud gaming.
By opening its games to competition, Xbox will be able to increase the popularity of its licenses and generate more profits. A way, too, of capitalizing on its expensive acquisitions of flagship studios like Activision Blizzard and Bethesda.
Deletion of the term “ exclusive »
As pointed out The Vergesigns of this turnaround have been perceptible for months in Xbox’s communication, which is careful to no longer describe its games as ” exclusive “. During its event organized this June 9, the company presented its new titles Doom: The Dark Ages And Gears of War: E-Day “ world premiere », without specifying whether they would only be available on its own platforms.
Likewise, the term “ exclusive » was never cited when Bethesda revealed the first images of the highly anticipated Indiana Jones and the Great Circle earlier this year.
It’s likely that Xbox will reveal more about its plans in due course. If you are a PlayStation 5 or Switch owner, expect to soon be able to enjoy games developed by Microsoft.
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Microsoft Xbox Series
- Backward compatibility at its best
- The Quick Resume, difficult to go back
- Built for the future (HDMI 2.1, dolby vision/atmos, VRR)
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Sony PlayStation 5
- The DualSense which could be a game-changer if games exploit it
- The efficient interface while being beautiful and futuristic
- A very quiet and well-cooled console
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Nintendo Switch
- A hybrid and very ergonomic console
- The ultra complete game catalog
- The rather spacious and good quality screen
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€266.09
Source : IGN, The Verge
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