The rumors of recent weeks concerning the exclusivity of Xbox games have moved a lot in recent hours. Although at first it seemed to have a slight impact on the brand’s secondary games, things started to heat up after recent rumors about the arrival of big releases like Starfield or Indiana Jones on PlayStation 5.
The information comes from various media outlets, pointing out that although games like Bethesda’s Starfield and Indiana Jones were planned as exclusive to Xbox consoles, Microsoft plans to expand the impact of games and let them out
We’re told that a new cross-platform approach to some Xbox games is emerging within Microsoft, and the company is considering which titles will remain exclusive and which will appear on Switch or PS5 in the future. Indiana Jones seems to be part of this new wave of cross-platform games.
There’s no smoke without fire, that’s all we know from the rumors
As previously mentioned, rumors were brewing. We saw it with Hi-Fi Rush and what appears to be the official announcement of its arrival on PlayStation and Nintendo Switch
The alleged sources of those publishing this information claim that Xbox executives analyze possibilities to make your gallery of the best games cross-platform. This is a big rumor, which would completely unbalance the sector and could shift each company’s market model in unexpected ways.
Xbox has yet to comment on the matter and it appears they won’t do so anytime soon. The rumors are growing stronger and guiding us towards a future that we could already foresee after the acquisition of Activision Blizzard. Will Xbox stop selling consoles and start selling a “universal” service?