Rumors of Xbox going multi-platform have dominated discussion of gaming consoles recently, and as the time draws close for Microsoft to make an official announcement on the subject, there's already enough information out there to make a reasonably reliable prediction about what games Sony fans can expect to make the PlayStation 5 transition. Initial rumors of Xbox's transition away from exclusivity came as something of a surprise, especially considering Microsoft's recent focus on acquiring studios to push strong exclusives. At this point, however, it's hard to deny that there's a shift happening, whether Xbox fans like it or not.
Xbox is officially addressing the situation on February 15 through an update on the Official Xbox Podcast, which will feature Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer, Xbox President Sarah Bond, and Head of Microsoft Studios Matt Booty. This should clarify what titles might have ports currently in the works, although there may be more under consideration that aren't officially underway. Microsoft may also offer clarification on the future of Xbox hardware, which is likely to continue despite the increased focus on software sales over moving console units on store shelves.
might be the game that's been most associated with Xbox going multi-platform at this point, with some of the earliest rumors surrounding the loss of exclusivity focusing on the title. It isn't one of the games that's most heavily associated with the Microsoft brand, but it garnered significant acclaim after its shadow drop in January 2023. Although the game was developed by horror veterans Tango Gameworks, it struck out in a completely different direction, focusing on a vibrant, stylized world where action gameplay synchronizes with the steadily thumping rhythm of its soundtrack.
This one makes sense as a PS5 venture, as it's arguably primed for a bigger audience than it was able to initially attract as a console exclusive. doesn't have the kind of branding power actually
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