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A few days ago, leaks surfaced that Microsoft intends to offer first-party Xbox games on competing platforms. During the meeting with investors, Satya Nadella confirmed the situation – the CEO is excited to offer production on “all platforms”.
In 2024, Microsoft is preparing to premiere several major games developed by Microsoft Gaming. However, the manufacturer could surprise, as there are many indications that some of the US company’s titles will appear on Sony and Nintendo devices.
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Over the last few days we’ve reported on a rumor that Sea of Thieves and Hi-Fi Rush may be coming to rival consoles. So far we have not received confirmation of this situation from Microsoft employees, but the company’s president said very interesting words.
The Twistedvoxel editorial team reached the last meeting of the American giant’s representatives with shareholders, at which Satya Nadella said this Microsoft Gaming has the opportunity to create great games on “all platforms” following its acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
The president of Microsoft emphasized this very clearly wants to prepare games for “Xbox and consoles, PC, mobile devices and the cloud”.
Satya Nadella spoke directly about “consoles”, which only confirms that Microsoft not only wants to develop games for Xboxes, but is also thinking about competing hardware.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on the future of Xbox. “We believe we now have the opportunity to do what we always intended to do, which is to create great games and make them available to people across all platforms, including Xbox and consoles, PC, mobile and the cloud.” (December 2023).
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on the future of Xbox. “We believe we are now in a position to do what we’ve always set out to do, which is create great games and make them available to people across all platforms, so Xbox and consoles, PCs, mobile gaming and Cloud Gaming” (Dec 2023) pic.twitter.com/T5gVRriNn4
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) January 17, 2024
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