During the latest earnings report, CEO Satya Nadella has revealed Microsoft is willing to bring a full version of Xbox Game Pass to PC.
During the latest earnings report, CEO Satya Nadella has revealed Microsoft is willing to bring a full version of Xbox Game Pass to PC.
Currently, you can use Xbox Game Pass on your Windows 10 PC for titles which are covered by the Xbox Play Anywhere plan, but not natively.
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So, as shared by Nadella with the investors, the plan is to have the service offering a native support to the platform, with a dedicated amount of games for those users.
“Bringing Game Pass to even the PC is going to be a big element of [increasing the strength of our gaming community],” he said, as reported by PC Gamer.
Of course, we couldn’t be more excited to hear a news like this, considering that the console version has already ammassed around 200+ titles in one year.
It’ll be interesting to see which titles could be a part of the platform, as Microsoft doesn’t have many studios working solely on PC anymore and there would be a lot of third party devs to put in contact with.
Luckily enough, the industry has already given proof of having a certain passion for subscriptions, with Humble Monthly, Origin Access and more available on the platform.
Published: Oct 25, 2018 08:36 am