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Xbox games on the PS5 - will Microsoft become a third-party publisher?

Domagoj Belancic
6.2.2024
Translation: machine translated

The Xbox rumour mill is buzzing. Several sources are reporting that Microsoft will publish formerly exclusive games on other consoles. The company intends to comment on the rumours next week.

Which games will be released for PS5 and Switch?

These are the games for which there are the most sources and reports suggesting a port for other consoles so far.

"Hi-Fi Rush"

The music action game "Hi-Fi Rush" was released in January 2023 for Xbox and PC. The title was celebrated by critics, but did not reach a large audience outside of Microsoft's Game Pass subscription. The PS5 and Switch ports are rumoured to be released in the first quarter of 2024.

"Sea of Thieves"

"Sea of Thieves" was originally released in 2018 for Xbox One and PC. After initial difficulties, the game has been able to attract more and more players, especially those with a Game Pass subscription. According to information from the developer studio, over 30 million people have played the game.

"Indiana Jones and the Great Circle"

"Starfield"

More games that could follow

What does Microsoft say about the rumours?

Xbox boss Phil Spencer announces a "business update" for next week in a post on X. The concerns of the Xbox community have been heard and the "vision for the future of Xbox" will be presented soon.

Looking at Microsoft's statements on its gaming strategy over the past few months, it's pretty clear which direction Spencer's "business update" will take.

Why does the new strategy make (no) sense for Microsoft?

Microsoft has already published games for other consoles in the past. For example, "Minecraft" was also released for Nintendo and Playstation consoles following the takeover of developer studio Mojang in 2014. The "Ori" games also made it onto the Nintendo Switch after some time.

In practice, the question remains as to whether and for how long Xbox fans will go along with this new strategy and actually remain in the Xbox ecosystem. Many members of the Xbox community feel offended by the current development. Microsoft has failed to communicate clearly and transparently with its fans.

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