It is official: no shadow-drop game will be unveiled during the Xbox Developer Direct 2024. Or at least that appears to be the case. Let’s talk about this news.
Thanks to the now infamous Xbox Wire piece called “How to Watch the Xbox Developer_Direct 2024 on Thursday, January 18”, the internet is going wild. Author Joe Skrebels – Xbox Wire editor-in-chief – responds to a question by stating:
All the games in this year’s Developer_Direct will be arriving later, with more details to be shared in the program.
Many sites have been reporting that this is basically confirming will not shadow-drop any game during the Xbox Developer Direct, just like they did with Hi-Fi Rush last year. Now, I don’t know about you guys, but if I were about to shadow-drop a game, the last thing I would say is that I am dropping the game. That’s the whole idea of a shadow drop, right? Well, while I might not be very knowledgeable about future telling and I recently lost my crystal ball after witnessing the Eye of Sauron and almost going mad, I do know that saying no before a huge event is not final. After all, let’s remember Andrew Garfield and all the Spider-Man mumbo-jumbo leading to his inclusion in the MCU.
I mean, the whole conversation regarding this Xbox Developer Direct – other than the unveiling of games such as Avowed, Hellblade II, or even the new Indiana Jones gaming venture – is the extreme anticipation and expectation that Xbox will shadow-drop another game. Why would you waste such an opportunity and not release something? I know I’m sounding ridiculous and completely ignorant of game development. I’m aware of how much time, resources, and people game studios need to transform an idea into an interactive experience. However, have you stopped to think about the sheer volume, size, and power that Microsoft has thanks to all the studios that are under its belt?
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