While we use the word 'rumours' in the headline of this article, the reality of the situation is that it really does look like Xbox is making significant changes to its business strategy. Speculation is absolutely rampant at the time of writing, with numerous reports all coming to the same conclusion: Microsoft wants to start putting its biggest Xbox games on PlayStation platforms. That includes the recent releases like Starfield and Hi-Fi Rush, and may well extend to properties that put Xbox on the map, such as Halo and Gears of War.
A previously unthinkable scenario, but the evidence is starting to mount, and Xbox boss Phil Spencer has confirmed that the company will soon share its plans for the brand's future. The simple fact that Microsoft is yet to outright deny any of the rumours is perhaps all the proof that we need in thinking there's truth behind the noise.
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But before things are potentially made official, we want to know what you think about a future where Xbox is essentially a multiplatform publisher — a future where Xbox as a hardware platform doesn't exist in the way that it does right now.
So vote in our polls, and then try to gather your thoughts in the comments section below.
Robert's been a dedicated PlayStation fan since the days of Tekken 2, and he still loves a good dust up. When he's not practising combos, he's usually getting lost in the latest 100-hour RPG, or, y'know, replaying The Witcher 3.
There wasn’t an option for — suffering from uncontrollable bouts of giggles unfortunately, so I couldn’t vote.
Another option:
«To see console fanboys cry»
I'd be happy to play the Forza games, but to be truthful, other than that they don't have a single exclusive that really interests me.
Which is basically why I sold my Series X
People worry that less competition is bad for the industry but as long as Nintendo is still around to keep Sony on their toes
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