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Xbox teases more exclusives for PlayStation, Nintendo Switch

Xbox teases more exclusives for PlayStation, Nintendo Switch

More Xbox exclusives are set to become... well, less exclusive

During a time where console exclusives are becoming less and less exclusive, a recent report by Xbox has revealed that this may still be on the cards moving forward.

The last few weeks has seen a number of previous Xbox exclusives, such as Hi-Fi Rush, Pentiment, Grounded and Sea of Thieves, make their way over to the PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch.

Check out the Hi-Fi Rush PS5 trailer below!

Although this is good news for those among us who don’t own an Xbox console, many people were worried this would be an exception and not a rule. However, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella recently spoke about the future of Xbox exclusives during the company’s third quarter earnings report.

When questioned about Xbox exclusives making their way to other platforms, Nadella revealed that this approach was proving successful and that Microsoft is still "committed to meeting players where they are by bringing great games to more people on more devices."

She continued: "We're expanding our games to new platforms, bringing four of our fan-favorite titles to Nintendo Switch and Sony PlayStation for the first time. In fact, earlier this month, we had 7 games among the top 25 on the PlayStation store, more than any other publisher."

The implication that more and more Xbox exclusives will be made available for the PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch has made fans hopeful for the future. As a result, Xbox titles such as Senua's Saga: Hellblade II and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle may be following suit.

Additionally, other Xbox exclusives such as Forza Horizon 5 and Halo Infinite could pop up on other consoles in the future. However, none of these titles are yet to be confirmed so take it with a pinch of salt.

With more and more console exclusives leaving their original platforms, it remains to be seen what the future will hold for exclusives in general.


Featured Image Credit: Tango Gameworks/Microsoft

Topics: Xbox, PlayStation 5, Nintendo, Microsoft