Microsoft has reiterated that it’s not leaving Xbox One gamers behind simply but.
In the identical weblog publish the place Microsoft introduced that Project xCloud will soon be included in Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, the corporate additionally reiterated its dedication to creating its games accessible on as many Xbox consoles as doable.
The platform holder expressed a need to not “force” gamers into shopping for an Xbox Series X, which is in stark distinction to Sony’s method with PS5, the place it’s extra taken with creating games not possible on today’s hardware.
As such, head of Xbox, Phil Spencer, stated that every one games from Xbox Game Studios launched within the subsequent couple of years might be accessible on Xbox One, in addition to Xbox Series X.
“We want every Xbox player to play all the new games from Xbox Game Studios,” Spencer wrote.
“That’s why Xbox Game Studios titles we release in the next couple of years – like Halo Infinite – will be available and play great on Xbox Series X and Xbox One. We won’t force you to upgrade to Xbox Series X at launch to play Xbox exclusives.”
Which means, next week’s Xbox Games Showcase ought to carry loads of excellent news to Xbox One homeowners who don’t intend on upgrading anytime quickly. Microsoft has, in fact, caught to that message since shortly after Xbox Series X was officially revealed, however it will likely be attention-grabbing to see the primary game to bunk the pattern.