More Xbox Games Are Coming to PlayStation, It’s Claimed
Windows Central’s Jez Corden has claimed that more Xbox first-party titles are currently in development for PlayStation.
According to a new report by Jez Corden, more upcoming Microsoft-owned games (Xbox first-party games) are in development for PlayStation under the codename “Latitude.” While Corden doesn’t go into detail on what exactly these games are, it was said that “they’re potentially obvious games you’d most likely expect.”
The report states that the new change in strategy revolves around Satya Nadella and CFO Amy Hood’s mandate to increase every department’s margins and that the company is taking a “no red line” approach to what games could make the change.
One game Corden mentions as a possibility is Halo. While it’s not an official report on the series jumping to PlayStation, he mentions that it would make sense after the success of Sea of Thieves of the platform.
In February 2024, Xbox released a ‘Business Update’ to clarify its strategy change, which included releasing four of its games on rival platforms. Those releases have been a tremendous success, and with the current generation of Xbox hardware trailing far behind the competition, it’s not difficult to see why Xbox wants to tap into these audiences.
At the moment, Microsoft is still planning to release new Xbox hardware. A new white Xbox Series X console has been leaked while the company is working on it’s next-gen Xbox system as well as a possible handheld.
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