Everything we know about the next Xbox

Everything we know about the next Xbox

As a result, Microsoft has abandoned the last vestiges of console exclusivity for any of its games, even including Xbox stalwarts like Halo, Forza, and Gears of War. Exclusivity to Game Pass on day one took the place the consoles had once occupied. But that service seems to have hit its ceiling, long before it can pay for itself. Microsoft has finally solved the drought of first-party games that plagued it during the Xbox One era and the first years of the Xbox Series — but, ironically, it has nowhere useful to put all those games (other than on PC and PS5).

2 Comments

  1. laufderhar

    It’s interesting to see how Microsoft is evolving its approach to gaming. The shift away from console exclusivity could really change the landscape and make gaming more accessible for everyone. Looking forward to seeing how this impacts future releases!

  2. cbauch

    You’re absolutely right! This shift not only broadens accessibility for gamers but also highlights the rising importance of cross-platform play in the industry. It will be fascinating to see how this influences game development and community engagement moving forward.

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