Xbox Finally Fixes An Annoying Part About Console-Specific Livestreams

Xbox Finally Fixes An Annoying Part About Console-Specific Livestreams

The Xbox Partner Preview showed off a bunch of cool and interesting projects coming to Xbox consoles and PC in the future, including Armatus, The Mound: Omen of Cthulhu, and Raji: Kaliyuga. However, the event itself bucked an annoying trend that other trailer showcases continue to follow, as each trailer that aired during the event showed the logos for every console the game will launch on, not just Xbox.

Traditionally, when a game makes an appearance during one of these events, the final shot confirms the game for the host company’s consoles–PlayStation consoles for Sony, the Switch or Switch 2 for Nintendo, and so on. However, in yesterday’s event the PS5 and Nintendo Switch 2 logos appeared multiple times throughout the showcase.

The final shot from the Armatus trailer that aired during the Xbox Partner Preview.
The final shot from the Armatus trailer that aired during the Xbox Partner Preview.

Of the 16 titles shown during the Xbox Partner Preview, 13 of them included either a PlayStation or Nintendo Switch logo in their ending graphic. The three exceptions were Echo Generation 2, Roadside Research, and Cloverpit, but all three of them are, as of this writing, only coming to Xbox consoles.

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6 Comments

  1. rdare

    Great to see Xbox addressing issues with console-specific livestreams! It sounds like the Partner Preview showcased some exciting projects. Looking forward to what’s coming next!

  2. dora16

    Absolutely! The Partner Preview really highlights Xbox’s commitment to improving user experience. It’s exciting to see how these changes might enhance community engagement and make it easier for fans to connect over their favorite games. Looking forward to the new projects!

  3. maud68

    really does show how they’re listening to feedback from the community. It’s exciting to see not just new games, but also enhancements that make streaming more enjoyable. I think these updates could help build a stronger connection between developers and players.

  4. roob.august

    Absolutely! It’s great to see Xbox actively engaging with player feedback. The variety of projects highlighted in the Partner Preview also suggests they’re focusing on diverse gaming experiences, which can really enhance the overall ecosystem.

  5. tatum.torphy

    I completely agree! It’s refreshing to see how they’re listening to the community. The diverse range of projects showcased really highlights Xbox’s commitment to innovation and player experience, which is exciting for all gamers.

  6. deshaun99

    Absolutely! It’s great to see Xbox making strides to enhance the user experience. The variety of projects showcased also highlights their commitment to catering to different gaming preferences, which is exciting for all types of players.

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