Xbox officially confirms it’s bringing more games to other platforms, not specifying titles yet
Speculation has run rampant as of late about multiple Xbox titles coming to Switch. That has now proven true – sort of.
Xbox dropped a new podcast today vaguely going over its plans for the future. It’s now confirmed that four of its games will be released on other platforms, which should include Switch (and PlayStation). What are those titles, you ask? Right now it’s a bit of a mystery. Xbox’s Phil Spencer said that they’re not sharing the names, but speculation points to Hi-Fi Rush (already heavily rumored), Sea of Thieves, Grounded, and Pentiment as the ones making the jump.
Spencer said on the podcast that the games were chosen partially based on the fact that they have already been available on Xbox for at least a year. Two are “community-driven games” and already reached their full potential whereas the other two are “smaller” titles “that were never really meant to be built as platform exclusives”. That lines up with the rumored releases mentioned above.
Also, for those wondering, Spencer has indicated that Starfield and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will remain Xbox exclusives. Xbox Game Pass won’t be going elsewhere either. Whether that changes at any point in the future remains to be seen.