Microsoft has announced some new details about their relatively new Xbox Game Pass service for the PC platform.
Head of Xbox, Phil Spencer, discussed the importance of the PC platform to Microsoft and how they are approaching the new market. Spencer went into three steps in how they plan on bringing Xbox to the PC platform — Xbox Game Pass to PC, More Choice in Where to Buy Xbox Game Studios Titles, and Supporting Win32 Games on Windows 10.
The big takeaway from the post was that Microsoft is planning to bring Xbox Game Pass to PC! This is super exciting news as there will be plenty of great titles for PC players to experience for the first time ever! We don’t know much about how the service will act, but Spencer noted that they plan on talking more about the exciting news at E3 2019!
Check out the detailed look at Xbox Game Pass for PC down below:
Introducing Xbox Game Pass Designed for PC Players
Two years ago, we launched Xbox Game Pass on Xbox One, and since then we’ve seen how valuable a curated library of high-quality games can be for players and game developers alike. It offers a great way to discover and play your next favorite game. We researched whether a similar opportunity exists for PC players and PC game developers, and we believe that it does. We also considered the importance of bringing something new and additive to the PC gaming ecosystem, and we believe that we can. So, we designed a service specifically for the needs of PC gamers and PC game developers. It’s called Xbox Game Pass, just like the original, but it’s a new experience that we are building together with the PC community.
Xbox Game Pass for PC will give players unlimited access to a curated library of over 100 high-quality PC games on Windows 10, from well-known PC game developers and publishers such as Bethesda, Deep Silver, Devolver Digital, Paradox Interactive, SEGA, and more. And just as we committed on the console, it is our intent to include new games from Xbox Game Studios in Xbox Game Pass for PC the same day as their global release, including titles from newly acquired studios like Obsidian and inXile. We’re working with over 75 developers and publishers to bring PC content to the service and we’ll ensure the library remains curated and full of great PC titles across a variety of genres, with new games added every month.
E3 2019 is going to be filled with exciting news from the Microsoft press conference to everything else in between. Make sure to keep your eyes peeled to Gameranx as we will be bringing you the latest news from the show floor.
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