Xbox to bring Halo, Forza and more games to PlayStation, says reliable source

Report says Microsoft to focus more on multiplatform approach

Xbox to bring Halo, Forza and more games to PlayStation, says reliable source

Report says Microsoft to focus more on multiplatform approach

Xbox recently switched to a multiplatform releases approach. Thanks to this, 4 its games have made their way to PlayStation and Nintendo consoles with results that, it seems, are promising in the long term. While Xbox stated that it was not planning to bring more of its titles to competing systems for now, it seems only a matter of time before it happens.

According to Jez Corden, a journalist for Windows Central, Microsoft's goal now is to bring all of its first-party games to the PlayStation ecosystem in the future. According to his sources, that includes iconic franchises like Halo and Forza.

Will Halo, Forza and more Xbox games make their way to PlayStation?

Source says Xbox will bring more of its games to other consoles
Source says Xbox will bring more of its games to other consoles

Corden shared interesting details about the future of Xbox and its multiplatform strategy. He stated that virtually all of its games will be coming to PlayStation, including installments of Halo, Forza, 2 of the brand's most important franchises.

This is interesting for many gamers, as Phil Spencer, head of Microsoft Gaming, stated that they had no plans to release more of their titles on competing systems, at least not for now.

Corden shared interesting details about the future of Xbox and its multiplatform strategy. He stated that virtually all of its games will be coming to PlayStation, including installments of Halo, Forza, 2 of the brand's most important franchises.

This is interesting for many gamers, as Phil Spencer, head of Microsoft Gaming, stated that they had no plans to release more of their titles on competing systems, at least not for now.

Various reports claim that the decision actually depended on the success of Hi-Fi RUSH, Pentiment, Grounded and Sea of Thieves on PlayStation and Nintendo. We know that some titles had a decent reception.

Sources claimed that specifically Sea of Thieves was a sort of key test to define the brand's direction in terms of releases. We know that Satya Nadella, president of Microsoft, is happy with the new strategy, so many gamers believe it's just a matter of time before Xbox brings more games to PlayStation and Nintendo.

Now, the reality is that nothing is confirmed and Xbox has not quite defined its position publicly. Previously, it was said that games like Starfield could come to PlayStation 5; however, there are no signs that it will actually happen. The same applies to Halo, Forza and other franchises for now.

Some time ago, a former Xbox executive revealed that Halo could come to PlayStation and stop being exclusive, but in the end nothing happened. On the other hand, we know that PlayStation fans would like to see several Xbox franchises on their consoles.

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