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Phil Spencer Announces More Xbox Games Will Go Multiplatform

Xbox Head Phil Spencer Confirms Expansion of Xbox Titles to Multiple Platforms



Phil Spencer
Phil Spencer

Following the success of games like Sea of Thieves, Pentiment, Grounded, and Hi-Fi Rush on various consoles beyond Xbox, many fans were left wondering about the extent of this strategy. While Microsoft had been tight-lipped on the matter, Xbox head Phil Spencer has now confirmed that more Xbox games will be available on multiple platforms in the future.


Xbox Games Showcase
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During an interview with IGN after the Xbox Games Showcase 2024 held on June 9th, Phil Spencer addressed the swirling rumors and provided an official stance on the issue that has been the subject of much speculation in recent months.

"You'll see more of our games on other platforms, and we see this as a benefit for the franchises we're building. Players love the ability to play games across different consoles," Spencer remarked.

Doom The Dark Ages
Image: Bethesda Softworks

The Xbox Games Showcase provided a glimpse of this strategy in action with the announcement of Doom The Dark Ages. Initially confirmed for Microsoft consoles and set to debut on Game Pass, the game from id Software was subsequently announced for the PS5 as well.

While Phil Spencer did not specify which upcoming titles might follow this trend or whether this approach would include existing games like Starfield and Halo, his comments have ignited excitement and speculation among gamers.


Starfield
Image: Bethesda

The "Latitude" Initiative


According to industry rumors, this multiplatform expansion is part of an internal project known as "Latitude," aimed at bringing more exclusive Xbox games to a broader audience. Although specific titles and details remain under wraps, the confirmation from Spencer marks a significant shift in Xbox's strategy, promising a more inclusive gaming future for fans across all platforms.

By ensuring that more games are accessible to a wider audience, Xbox is not only strengthening its franchises but also embracing a player-centric approach that could reshape the gaming landscape.





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