The company wants to make games available across a variety of devices.
343 Industries
Microsoft has been "sharing" its previously Xbox-only games on other platforms for over a year, so its attitude toward exclusives is pretty clear.
It is reinforced by Xbox president Sarah Bond, who recently said that the concept of exclusivity is already outdated. As reported by Tech4Gamers, she mentioned that the biggest games today, like Minecraft, Call of Duty, Fortnite, and Roblox, are available across all platforms.
"The idea of locking it to one store or device is antiquated for most people."
She also said that cloud gaming, PC, and consoles open new possibilities in the gaming world, which is why Xbox is working on making games available across a variety of devices.
So it's likely we'll see more games from Xbox studios appear on multiple platforms. Would you like to eliminate the concept of game exclusivity altogether?
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