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Microsoft's web-based mobile game store opens in July

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In a couple of months, you'll be able to get Microsoft's mobile games from its own store. Xbox President Sarah Bond has revealed at the Bloomberg Technology Summit that the company is launching a web-based store where you can download its mobile games and get add-ons or in-app purchases at a discount.

Bond said the company has decided to launch a browser-based store instead of an app to make it «accessible across all devices, all countries, no matter what» so that you don't get «locked to a single ecosystem.» Microsoft will only host its own games to start with, which means it will feature a lot of titles from Activision Blizzard.

If you'll recall, it snapped up the gaming developer and publisher in a $70 billion deal that closed last year. You'll most likely find Candy Crush Saga, which has apparently generated $20 billion in revenue since it launched in 2012, and Call of Duty's mobile games in the first batch of titles available for download.

Bond said that Minecraft may also be one of the first games you can get. An Xbox spokesperson told Bloomberg that this is «just the first step in [the company's] journey to building a trusted app store with its roots in gaming.» Microsoft plans to open the app store to third-party publishers in the future, though it didn't share a timeline for that goal.

The company first announced its intention to launch a gaming store for Android and iOS devices last year shortly before rules under the EU's Digital Markets Act became applicable.

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