Project Moorcroft is designed to deliver demos of in-development games to your Xbox Series X
Project Moorcroft is set to begin rolling out within the next year, with Microsoft’s initial focus on providing independent developers with a platform to showcase small sections of their game to the public via Game Pass. Not only as a way to “generate excitement for what’s coming” but also to help studios gain “really valuable feedback as they are tuning and preparing their game for launch.”
Microsoft Gaming is yet to detail what demos or levels will be made available as the program begins to roll out into Game Pass, although the platform holder has acknowledged that this type of initiative has inherent hidden cost for developers. “Demos are great,” begins Matt Booty, head of Xbox Game Studios, “as developers we love them – we get the game out early and into the hands of players. But they are also work, and it’s work that tends to show up when you’re trying to get the game done.”
Bond says that participating developers will be compensated for participating in Project Moorcroft. “We’ve set up the program and structured it so that the developers actually get financial compensation for the game and actually benefits them financially, and also get the benefit of the great feedback as well.” No further details were provided on how this will function in practice, although Microsoft has some experience in this area following the ongoing development of the Game Pass subscription service – which is known to pay developers by inclusion or engagement, depending on the agreement in place.
That’s all we know about Project Moorcroft at this stage. But if you’ve ever been curious about the sort of in-development demos and early game builds that are typically made available to the press when a game is traveling down the long road to release, you’ll soon be able to try some of them for yourself.
We’re set for more Xbox news out of the Xbox and Bethesda conference this weekend during E3 2022. If you want to tune in, check out the E3 2022 schedule for more details.
Source: gamesradar.com