Xbox announces a major update on Xbox Game Pass for other platforms
Although it’s still not the most widely used choice in gaming consoles at home, Xbox is arguably in the top position it’s seen it in, thanks to massive wins, as well as projects for the future.
In the coming months, after putting its acquisition of Bethesda to use in the launch of Starfield in addition to including Activision Blizzard to its party via another acquisition The company may be able to outdo its competition PlayStation in the future.
Another factor Xbox is doing well lately is its subscription-based services, Xbox Game Pass that has been able to impress its users with its service. This contrasts from PlayStation Plus, which has come under fire from the fans almost each month due to the addition of new features to the service and also the an increase in the cost.
There’s been a lot of speculation recently about whether Xbox may be poised to monopolize its dominance in subscription services through the introduction of Xbox Game Pass on other platforms, such as PlayStation 4/5 and Nintendo Switch, but these rumours have be scuttled by the CEO of Xbox itself, Phil Spencer.
In the course of an interview during an interview WindowsCentral, Spencer squashed the reports and claimed that “we don’t have any plans to launch Game Pass to PlayStation or Nintendo. This is not in the plans of our company.”
There isstill plans to innovate the platform with time which means Xbox as well as PC customers will wish to remain loyal for the future in the future.
Spencer stated: “Game Pass was one of the features in the past five years that we’ve developed, and continues to expand It’s available not only on PC and on the cloud. It’s a crucial element of the Xbox console’s image. In my opinion, it’ll continue to be so. We will also keep looking for new strategies to help us innovate throughout our games portfolio and our platforms.”