Xbox is bringing four previously exclusive games to other platforms in the near future, and although the specific list hasn't yet been revealed, reports have made it easy to place strong bets on which titles are coming. The official announcement of multi-platform titles has been backed up by weeks of rumors that already pointed in some specific directions, and some new hints help confirm certain details. Both the PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch are expected to be recipients of multi-platform Xbox releases, making these games available on every major current-generation console.
The announcement of four games coming to other platforms was made by Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer on the February 15 installment of the Official Xbox Podcast, made available on Xbox's YouTube channel. Spencer specifically confirmed that none of the titles are or, putting some of the less substantiated rumors about what might be directly incoming to rest.
He also clarified that all four titles coming to other platforms are "," a couple are community-driven, and the two others are "" that have "."
is one among several titles previously reported to be coming to rival consoles, and it matches nicely with Phil Spencer's description of the multi-platform releases in the works. It might be the game serving as the baseline for the over-a-year requirement, as it barely clears that, having been released on January 25, 2023. Developed by Tango Gameworks, is a humorous rhythm action game where a guitar is the literal weapon of choice, and its vivid style struck a chord with fans.
Phil Spencer refers to the two smaller titles that their studios " which seems like a particularly apt description for Although it was an unusual venture for Tango Gameworks, which usually works on horror titles, was a product of studio employees tending to "," according to audio director Shuichi Kobori in an oral history published on the Xbox Wire blog. Its general popularity hasn't generated the same huge sales numbers
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