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Are you sitting down? Good. Xbox is reportedly considering bringing Indiana Jones and the Great Circle and Starfield to PS5 down the line.
Hopefully youâve managed to hear that without firing up Twitter or your email service of choice to type out an angry/disappointed message either aimed at Xboxâs execs or simply declaring that the sky is falling. Especially if you did something similar after seeing those reports about Hi-Fi Rush last week.
Yup, The Verge has reported that Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, which we got a nice first look at during the most recent Developer Direct, could be coming to PS5 sometime after it hits Xbox and PC later this year. Apparently this is just one part of a fresh strategy from Xbox thatâll see the publisher put out more of the games it'd previously used as exclusives across multiple platforms.
According to XboxEra, Starfield is also reportedly being considered for a PlayStation 5 release once its Shattered Space DLC has arrived. Naturally, these reports have spawned a very relaxed and rational response on social media from people with Xbox logo profile pictures and those who fancy discussing what this might mean for the future of the Xbox Series X/S in the same manner people on history podcasts talk about the fall of Constantinople.
Before you follow suit, however, you might want to read a good thread from Michael Dowse, the director of publishing at Baldur's Gate 3 developer Larian. It might help put this big change in approach Xbox is apparently thinking about making - or as Dowse describes it: âMicrosoftâs controversial strategy to get more people playing Xbox games by releasing them to a broader range of peopleâ - into a bit more practical context.
Peoples minds have been absolutely blown by Microsoftâs controversial strategy to get more people playing Xbox games by releasing them to a broader range of people
â Very AFK (@Cromwelp) February 5, 2024
âThe Xbox Series S is a really cost efficient way to play AAA games, but it is not the only way,â the developer argued, âThe more copies they can sell, the less risk and the more they can invest.â âYour favourite ecosystem isnât going anywhere, but strategies shift with the times *to make sure* the economics make sense,â he added.
Dowse finished by adding that a lot of the games Xbox has been releasing on its console, Game Pass service and PC âhabitually make Steam top sellers at full priceâ - hello there Palworld. This is something he argues shows the potential for Xbox to make more money by releasing across more platforms, and at the same time, he doesnât think doing that would affect the appeal of Game Pass via PC and Xbox consoles.
Sure, maybe you wonât be the only one able to play one of Xboxâs big games because you bought a certain box, but you should still be able to get that game at a cheaper price. Without even touching on the fact it sounds like these games will still enjoy a period of exclusivity following their initial release as part of these plans, isnât that the main thing if youâre more concerned about actually playing games than getting angry about the fact people on other platforms might be able to do the same thing?
So, maybe donât trade away or sell your Series X or Series S for peanuts yet, yeah?
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