Since then Phil Spencer resigned in February and Asha Sharma it happened Xbox CEO for MicrosoftOne of the biggest requests from the platform’s community is the return of exclusive games. In recent years, Microsoft has brought all of them from first-party names PS5 sooner or later, some even in their own way Nintendo Switch 2 as well.
Overall their success has been mixed with some games Sea of Thieves and Grounded performs very well and Forza Horizon 5 especially Selling like crazy on PS5. Others seem to have barely found an audience on the PlayStation, leaving many with the bitter belief that Xbox is throwing away the value their exclusives bring for mediocre profits.
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“The second reason, by the way, is friends and family using the same console – 38% of respondents say this. But even so, exclusive games are the number one reason people play on consoles. If you look at sales and player data, we can see that exclusives increase sales,” he added.
It’s as direct confirmation of the impact exclusive games can have on hardware sales as you could ask for, and it couldn’t come at a better time with how hot the topic has been for Microsoft and Xbox in recent weeks. This is also consistent with a recent survey we conducted More than 14,000 Xbox players said they believed the platform needed some kind of exclusivity.
Asha Sharma first hinted that Xbox is changing its stance on exclusives he noted that “if a plan isn’t a plan, a plan is a plan” and then said Xbox management ‘will make some calls’ about exclusivity after very careful consideration. Despite how much fans want the exclusives back, it’s not an easy decision; great multiplatform successes do generate a lot of revenue, and that revenue will help Microsoft deal with rising costs.
Finally, I agree with our executive editor and Xbox expert Jez Corden. he wrote he expects exclusivity to return for high-profile single-player franchises like Gears of War, and even Fallout and The Elder ScrollsIt’s still going multiplatform, with Forza and other multiplayer-based series benefiting greatly from wider access.
In this scenario, I believe Microsoft will give itself the best possible chance to benefit from both sides of the equation – cashing in on the PlayStation and Switch with games that have a good chance of selling well on those platforms, while also releasing desirable story-driven single-player games that give users a strong reason to buy what’s next. Project Helix console. Of course, only time will tell.
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