Microsoft’s Xbox has been on a rampage against exclusive game releases after gobbling up what feels like half the game studios in existence in recent years. Still, in a recent interview with GamesRadar, Xbox Game Studios head, Craig Duncan, has said that the gaming giant has been somewhat inconsistent when it comes to launching games for the Sony PlayStation 5. Duncan said that, going forward, “we’re going to try and be more consistent with what we do,” adding that Xbox Game Studios and its developers want the games they make to be played by as many players as possible: “If you’re on the Fable team you just want as many people who love Fable to appreciate the great work the team’s doing.”
He goes on to explain, however, that each game and platform is different, and, ultimately, “wherever our games show up we want them to show up and be the nest that they can be for that platform,” continuing that there may be situations where a team cannot take on the extra workload of launching a game simultaneously on Xbox, PC, and PlayStation 5. In situations like those, he says, it’s sometimes better to port it later. He also drives home the point that some games have unique launch strategies, where they’ll launch on PC before they even make it to Xbox’s first-party console hardware, or vice versa. It’s safe to say that Xbox will be sticking to its recent tirade against platform-exclusive games as far as possible. Meanwhile, Sony is reportedly investigating a “Cross-Buy” feature, which would allow gamers to add PlayStation games to their PC game library when they’re purchased on console.
