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Xbox games break free: Microsoft sends exclusives to PlayStation and Switch

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February 16, 2024

Microsoft is bringing Xbox games to rival consoles! In an official podcast, CEO Phil Spencer announced four titles leaving the Xbox nest: Hi-Fi Rush, Pentiment, Sea of Thieves, and Grounded. This is just the beginning – and hints at even bigger names heading to competing platforms soon.

Why the surprise shift? It’s about growth. “In the next ten years, console exclusives will be less and less important,” says Spencer. He sees this as a learning experience, but rumors persist that Starfield and Indiana Jones might also eventually follow the multiplatform path.

Is This the End of Xbox Consoles? No, Microsoft claims commitment to hardware – a new generation is teased with “the biggest leap ever.” Fans worried about exclusivity can take a breath for now – but change is definitely in the air.

Microsoft has its eye on expansion. Though Xbox Game Pass and the recent Activision Blizzard deal were huge for the gaming division, Microsoft seeks even broader audiences.

With Xbox titles on rival consoles, Microsoft aims to reshape the concept of exclusive content. This bold gamble puts players first, aiming to bring games to wherever audiences may be. It’s a gutsy move!

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