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Microsoft wants to release four of its own games a year

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Microsoft wants to release four of its own games a year

Microsoft sticks to its plan to release four of its own games a year. After the end of the Xbox Games Showcase and Starfield Direct, Matt Booty confirmed this to the press. The head of Xbox Game Studios is convinced that the company has turned the corner and now everything will only get better.

His words are confirmed by the presentation. We have seen many interesting games. Microsoft still wants to enter the market this year Starfield (6. 9.) a Forza Motorsport (10/10) while he apparently plans for 2024. Senua Saga: Hellblade 2, universally recognized, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and probably southern adventure south of midnight by We Happy Few and Contrast.

Then there’s more new fable, clockwork revolution in the spirit of BioShock from the creators of Wasteland, Smuggling from the developers of Just Cause (missing from the presentation) and, of course, other first-class titles that have not yet been announced. Not to mention games that are created with the support of Microsoft in external studios, for example Tower by Stoic (The Banner Saga).

In addition, as is customary with Microsoft, all of the above titles will be available on the day of release not only on Xbox Series X/S, but also on PC and Game Pass subscriptions. Phil Spencer thinks PC gamers deserve Xbox games on release day.

Speaking of which, Game Pass will soon expand to GeForce Now. But it will not be compatible with all games, but only with selected ones. This appears to be another move to assuage regulators’ concerns about potential competition issues in the cloud market.

Game Pass in GeForce Now will launch later this year and let you play supported games on PCs, smart TVs, and smartphones. In short, where GeForce Now is available. We still have to wait for details, including supported games and launch date.

Phil Spencer, Head of Microsoft’s Gaming Division confident that he will successfully complete the acquisition of Activision Blizzard for nearly $69 billion.. According to the Xbox boss, he is trying to continue seeking a solution with regulators so that the connection between Xbox and the Call of Duty publisher can go through. Thanks to a proactive approach, a solution was reached with the European Commission. Now it is the turn of Great Britain and the United States of America.

Source :Indian TV

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