Microsoft investigates the reason why there are studios releasing games on the competition and not on Xbox

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Microsoft investigates the reason why there are studios releasing games on the competition and not on Xbox

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Although it is usual for current video games to reach PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC – with the exception of Nintendo Switch – the dynamic is less fulfilled than what people would like Microsoft. Enotria: The Last Song, Baldur’s Gate 3, Black Myth: Wukong o Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics These are examples of video games that do not reach the platform or are experiencing difficulties in doing so.

Therefore, the division led by Phil Spencer has decided to take action on the matter and propose to the developers that they be as open as possible with the issue. As? Through Xbox Researcha system that allows “listening to developer partners in the Xbox ecosystem and collaborating with product teams to present ideas and data that can help improve future tools and services.”

In 2002, Microsoft made its bizarre announcement of the first Xbox viral by email. The problem came when it was broadcast on TV.

Dr. Deborah Hendersen, Senior Xbox User Researcher, explained in a statement that with this project “we want to hear from everyone who works on games or supports studios because if we can make their lives easier, we improve games.” However, Microsoft also aims to all those whose video games are not among the Xbox catalog.

“If you’re making video games, we’re interested in hearing from you. If you’re not on Xbox, we’d love to know why. And honestly, if you’re using our competition’s products, you probably have some great insight we could learn.”

In this way, Xbox wants avoid becoming an “echo chamber” where they only receive positive messages and demonstrate their intention to improve for the future. We will see if this measure really has an effect in the future.

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