No More Xbox Exclusives On Nintendo Switch Or PlayStation 4, Says Microsoft

Gamers may soon miss out on taking part in their favorite Xbox titles on the Nintendo Switch or PlayStation 4 if Microsoft were to own its means.

The Xbox maker recently declared that it not has any plans to develop any extra first-party games for different platforms moving forward.

Focusing On The Xbox

Microsoft explained its call to specialise in making new video games for its own console.
"The past year has been associate exciting time for U.S. as we've over doubled the inner inventive groups creating up Xbox Game Studios," the technical school company same.
"As these new studios transitioned in, we tend to were tuned in to some existing commitments to different platforms and can honor them. However, going forward these new studios can specialise in creating games for our platforms."

Microsoft additional that it still believes in cross-play and the progression of games with the flexibleness for game developers to produce a "fair and fun expertise."

The company recently acquired many game studios that have either discharged or reaching to unleash titles for its competitors Nintendo and Sony. These embrace The Outer Worlds developer volcanic glass, Psychonauts two developer Double Fine, and bleeding Edge developer Ninja Theory.
All three companies can reportedly develop new video game titles completely for the Xbox within the future.

Meanwhile, Minecraft fans do not have abundant to stress since the sport can still be supported by Microsoft across platforms. identical goes for titles like Fortnite: Battle Royale and Rocket League.

Microsoft has been operating with Nintendo on many comes over the past few months. the two companies collaborated on delivery the characters Banjo-Kazooie to Super Smash Bros. final as DLC.

The Xbox maker also lent a hand in porting the popular game Cuphead and Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice to the Nintendo Switch. There are news that Microsoft intends to bring the Xbox Live to the Switch it slow within the future.
Meanwhile, Nintendo discovered that it's operating with Microsoft to bring the formerly Xbox One and pc exclusive Ori and therefore the Blind Forest Definitive Edition to the Nintendo Switch.

Xbox Games On xCloud

Microsoft's announcement may well be linked to the future launch of the company's own online gaming subscription service, xCloud. The project aims to leverage existing mobile devices, like smartphones and tablets, to let users play Xbox-quality games via streaming.

Project xCloud is considered as Microsoft's answer to Google's Stadia gaming service. However, the Xbox maker is taking a a lot of measured approach in promoting its invade video game streaming.

Xbox chief Phil Herbert Spencer same they are developing a "convenience capability" that may permit gamers to require the Xbox expertise with them. while playing games on mobile devices may not supply the same experience as running them on the Xbox One X, the service will give "convenience and choice" to players on their smartphones.