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Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer recently expressed support for Xbox First-Party games heading to PlayStation, Nintendo and other platforms.
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Spencer wants game developers at Xbox's First-Party studios to be able to reach as many players as possible across platforms.
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Xbox games like Indiana Jones and The Great Circle, Doom: The Dark Ages and The Outer Worlds 2 are coming to PS5 in 2025, and rumors suggest that Halo and Gears may also cross-platform this year.
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer chimed in with his thoughts Xbox First-party games appear on competing platforms such as PlayStation and Nintendo. Xbox's exclusivity strategy underwent a significant change last year when the platform holder began porting its first-party titles to rival consoles, and the scope of this cross-platform pivot will expand in 2025.
The first batch of Xbox First-Party games to get the cross-platform treatment Grounded, Sea of Thieves, Pentimentand Hi-Fi rush. Of these four initial Xbox titles, it saw the most success Sea of Thieves On PS5, as the game reportedly sold one million copies on Sony's platform. Later in 2024, Microsoft announced that Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Doom: The Dark Agesand Outer worlds 2 It will also come to PS5 in 2025, with the last two games being daily releases.
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In addition to what is confirmed, rumors suggest that the Xbox Teatpole franchises Halo and Speed steps It could also go multiplatform in 2025. Many Xbox fans are understandably disappointed by the brand's growing multiplatform initiative, but Microsoft CEO Phil Spencer believes it's a good thing. In a recent interview with Gamertag Radio, Spencer advocated for Xbox's Multiplatform Pushnotes that the platform holder “will not put up walls” for players who want to engage with their first-party titles on other platforms.
Microsoft Gaming Boss Phil Spencer Supports Xbox First-Party Multiplatform Games
According to Spencer, “Every Creator out there” wants to build games that appeal to as many players as possible. However, with platforms like PlayStation and Nintendo still following the paradigm of console exclusivity, Spencer wants to break the mold with Xbox by allowing players to experience it in “various forms” such as cloud, PC, handheld systems and mobile phones. He then ended his statement by confirming that more first-party Xbox games will “undoubtedly” show up on PlayStation, Nintendo and Steam in the future.
Spencer's comments certainly lend further credence to the notion that Xbox is all-in on the console exclusivity elevator. Even the recent Xbox Direct 2025 showcase only showcased one upcoming exclusive X/S series console – South of midnight – With every other featured game confirmed for PS5 launch. Interestingly, The Developer Direct also specifically mentioned “PS5” under available platforms for Doom: The Dark Ages, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33and Ninja Gaiden 4which hasn't actually happened in any previous Xbox presentation. The future is increasingly looking multi-platform for Xbox, and only time will tell what that means for the brand's next-gen hardware.