Would Microsoft aim to abandon hardware and therefore its Xbox consoles? This is the question that everyone has been asking since several sources announced the arrival of all Xbox exclusives on competing consoles, namely the PS5 and the Nintendo Switch. The media The Verge, XboxEra and the journalist Tom Warren (always very well informed) indeed affirm that Microsoft is on the verge of radically changing its strategy. The first game to arrive at Sony and Nintendo would be a certain Hi-Fi Rush and the announcement would also be quite imminent. Other titles like Starfield, Indiana Jones and the Circle of Ancients would also be scheduled to land on PS5 just a few months after their release on Xbox. For Starfield, the game would be planned for the Sony console with the arrival of the Shattered Space expansion scheduled for this year, in 2024. The Sea of Thieves game would also be one of the games that could also change creameries during this year .
Revelations that shook the world of video games and made tens of thousands of people react on social networks. Obviously, the question that everyone is now asking: what is the point for Microsoft in continuing to market Xbox consoles? If this information were to be revealed, wouldn’t Microsoft be on the verge of condemning its machines? We obviously know that Game Pass has become the American giant’s workhorse, that its business model is still too expensive and that Microsoft is looking for ways to make it profitable. Making it available on any medium (PS5, Nintendo Switch, connected TVs) could well allow Microsoft to make its online service sustainable. Of course, we’re going to wait for an official statement, but given the number of insiders who now seem to be talking about it freely since last night, something is indeed happening…
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