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Is Xbox Going 3rd Party?

Christmas on the horizon for PlayStation fans: Is Xbox really going third-party?
Ishita ChatterjeeBy Ishita ChatterjeeFebruary 8, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read24 Views
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Rumors have been swirling since December 2023 regarding Xbox’s potential leap into the third-party gaming arena. 

Social media platforms have been inundated with speculations sparked by a comment made by Xbox CFO Tim Stuart. However, before we jump to conclusions, it’s time to dissect what was actually said and add some much-needed context to the mix. 

As of 2024, Xbox isn’t going third-party, even though rumors abound about Xbox’s potential shift to multiplatform releases. Factors like lagging console sales and Microsoft’s recent Activision Blizzard acquisition drive this alleged strategic reevaluation. But, Xbox ultimately aims to broaden accessibility without abandoning its first-party status. 

Is Xbox Doing the Unthinkable and Going 3rd Party?

Torn on the Xbox news. IF Xbox goes 3rd party because

It would be nice to have all that Game Pass awesomeness on PlayStation, only having to buy one console and stuff

BUT

Less competition is NEVER good, I think it would be bad for the console and hardware market overall pic.twitter.com/rcf9ikJwDC

— Close Encounters of the Nerd Kind (@DarkHolocron) February 5, 2024

The recent flurry of rumors surrounding Xbox’s supposed shift to multiplatform releases has left many scratching their heads. 

The Xbox community has been sent into a frenzy, from whispers about acclaimed first-party titles finding their way onto rival systems to speculations about major franchises like Starfield and Gears of War going multiplatform. 

Xbox fans react to Xbox going 3rd party. pic.twitter.com/gb7OgPxq7W

— Wilsenal🇩🇴 (@wilsenal) February 6, 2024

The rationale behind Xbox’s potential shift to multiplatform releases stems from several key factors. With Xbox trailing behind in console sales, expanding its reach to rival platforms presents a lucrative opportunity. 

Additionally, Microsoft’s recent acquisition of Activision Blizzard has reshaped the gaming landscape, necessitating a reevaluation of its platform strategy. 

What I can't wait for now that #Xbox is going 3rd party is now to see all these PlayStation fanboys getting Starfield, Sea of Thieves, Redfall platinum trophies all the while they bashed those games when they released on Xbox. pic.twitter.com/8DnF56wwPE

— Rambo (@RambosCorner) February 4, 2024

Furthermore, Xbox executives have long emphasized the importance of accessibility, envisioning a future where gaming transcends traditional console boundaries.

While the prospect of multiplatform releases may seem enticing, it poses a fundamental challenge to the traditional console gaming culture. 

I really hope all these #Xbox games going 3rd party rumors are false…

It just doesn't make sense:

"Hi guys here at Xbox 1st party games are our biggest issue, our solution is to piss off our players more by putting our most beloved IPs on rival platforms" pic.twitter.com/29AW6iG9Ex

— (PHZ0) Tennek127 (@tennek127) February 5, 2024

Consoles have long been synonymous with gaming. They have fostered a sense of community as well as camaraderie among gamers. 

Microsoft’s pivot towards a multiplatform approach signals a departure from this cherished tradition, eliciting mixed reactions from gamers worldwide. 

Sony using the money they make from Xbox games selling on the ps5 to continue to gatekeep other games and 3rd party games away from Xbox 🥳 pic.twitter.com/bfimHRIRt3

— ADS 🎯Nerø (@NextGenNero) February 4, 2024

But fear not, dear readers, for clarity is on the horizon.

Back in December 2023, Tim Stuart’s statement hinted at a strategic move towards expanding Xbox’s reach across various gaming platforms. 

He mentioned a holistic approach to gaming, emphasizing accessibility across consoles, mobile devices, and cloud gaming services. But fear not, PC gamers, you’re still part of the plan too. 

Stuart’s comments were aimed at highlighting Xbox’s commitment to reaching as many players as possible, not waving goodbye to its first-party status.

A promise is a promise.

I said I would end my account when Xbox goes 3rd party.

My mission has been accomplished.

To all the fans, thank you. pic.twitter.com/GfWT7fdaSh

— Japan Hates Xbox 🇯🇵 (@JapanHatesXbox) February 5, 2024

In a recent interview with Jez Corden, Xbox CEO Phil Spencer reiterated Xbox’s stance on remaining a first-party powerhouse. 

Addressing concerns raised by the gaming community, Spencer affirmed that Xbox has no intentions of bringing Game Pass to PlayStation or Nintendo Switch. So, at the time of writing, your beloved Game Pass library isn’t going anywhere outside the Xbox ecosystem.

But things can change. 

Prepare for ton of Xbox dudes to go through copium and convince themselves that they overreacted to all the news and will just accept that this new 3rd party MS direction is fine and was expected all along. #XboxCult#ItsASicknessssssss#Xbox @IslandGamingJ pic.twitter.com/Ivg09cv003

— Jaydub (@JayDubcity16) February 6, 2024

On February 6, 2024, Phil Spencer, Xbox’s head, tweeted:

“We’re listening, and we hear you. We’ve been planning a business update event for next week, where we look forward to sharing more details with you about our vision for the future of Xbox. Stay tuned.”

With anticipation building for Microsoft’s upcoming business update event, many are left wondering what revelations lie in store. 

Sorry PlayStation fans, you’re not gonna see too many Xbox games going to PS5. Not is Xbox going 3rd party with no hardware. Another case of rumors getting out of hand.
But it was fun while it lasted. pic.twitter.com/ElMT6GjImU

— Steven G Mitchell (@dev_dude11) February 8, 2024

So, while rumors abound regarding multiplatform releases, it’s essential to temper expectations. While titles like Hi-Fi Rush may find their way onto other consoles, it’s still a matter of consideration for larger franchises. 

Microsoft’s commitment to its gaming division remains unwavering, with no signs of abandoning the console market anytime soon.

What if this Microsoft/Xbox going full 3rd party is just and insidious move so they can consolidate more of the industry with little to no regulatory intervention. I don't trust those snakes pic.twitter.com/7ahu438MAW

— 👑 Tux LEE (@CheapAzzGamer) February 5, 2024

In conclusion, while rumors of Xbox going third-party may have stirred up excitement and apprehension alike, the reality is far more nuanced. 

How do you envision the future of gaming? Are you ready to embrace a multiplatform gaming landscape, or do you prefer the comfort of traditional consoles? 

Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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Ishita Chatterjee is a full-time entertainment writer and part-time dreamer. Her dreams are populated with questions of whether Disney was right in canceling American Dragon Jake Long or if the DCU will ever reach the heights of the MCU. When she's not thinking about superhero franchises and cartoon characters, she's busy scrolling social media for the latest pop culture trivia or media. Armed with an M. A. in English Literature, she aims to make entertainment journalism fun and frothy. Along the way, she hopes Disney will revive their old-school cartoon shows.

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