Microsoft has shared a couple of new Xbox Game Pass figures, including how much money developers make from adding their games to the service.
In a recent blog post celebrating nine years of Microsoft’s ID@Xbox programme (which exists to help independent studios bring their games to the Xbox platform), general manager of content curation and programmes Chris Carla has shared some new figures related to Xbox Game Pass.
For instance, Game Pass has led to people playing more video games than they normally would and, for indie devs getting their games on the service has proved to be very beneficial.
Carla says that Microsoft has paid third party developers and publishers ‘hundreds of millions of dollars’ in license fees for additional Game Pass releases. On top of that, he specifies that indie developers have earned more than $2.5 billion in royalties (that’s nearly £1.9 billion).
What’s more, the total revenue generated by Xbox’s partner studios has almost doubled in the last three years. If accurate that’s an impressive turnaround for the format, which has long been seen to lag behind the PlayStation and Nintendo Switch in terms of indie support.
‘There are amazing games out today on Xbox (and other platforms!) that would never have existed without the support of Game Pass members, and that’s really been an incredible phenomenon,’ says Carla in the blog post.
‘Ensuring that millions of Game Pass members get to experience some of the best independent games ever created has been transformational for Xbox players and developers.’
Despite this success, Carla believes there is still more work to be done, highlighting how Microsoft is working on discoverability and reaching new audiences via Twitch streams, showcases, and themed sales.
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