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Microsoft Xbox “Hi-Fi RUSH” and other four games are available on Sony Playstation and Nintendo Switch platforms

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Microsoft Xbox “Hi-Fi RUSH” and other four games are available on Sony Playstation and Nintendo Switch platforms

Microsoft Announces the Porting of Xbox Exclusive Games to Other Platforms

Do you also have a collection of Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch consoles at home? In addition to differences in hardware specifications, game console platforms also have their own exclusive games, making it difficult for many players to give up any one of them. But this situation may gradually change in the future. It has been rumored for a long time that Xbox will port exclusive games to other game platforms, and Microsoft finally officially announced the first wave of ported games yesterday (2/22).

Since the news of the port came out, everyone has been speculating which games will be released first. Games such as “Starfield” and “Indiana Jones” are both highly rumored. Now Microsoft has officially announced the first wave of four games to be ported. The game is as follows:

“Pentiment” (disappearance and fading): 2/22, available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch
“Hi-Fi RUSH” (Perfect Sound Wave): 3/19, available on PlayStation 5
“Grounded” (Survival War in a Tiny World):
“Sea of ​​Thieves” will be launched on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch and PC on 4/16: It will be launched on PlayStation 5 on 4/30 and is now open to players’ wish lists.

This result may disappoint some people, but Microsoft also stated in the announcement that this strategy hopes to attract and gather more players through cross-platform multiplayer games, so there should be more games in the future open for transplantation. After all, game consoles have market saturation issues and limitations in hardware technology improvements, but game software can be introduced very quickly. Such a strategy may bring a new dawn of operational improvement for Microsoft Xbox. Finally, the editor would like to ask you Otter friends, which game do you most want to see ported? (Source: Xbox)

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