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Can Xbox dominate the gaming industry in the future? We think so, here’s why

Xbox is reaching and spreading all over the industry.

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Published onJune 14, 2024

published onJune 14, 2024

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In the past, Xbox was only a console—you know, the type of box that sits under your TV and lets you play games. But now? Now things are different! It has transformed into this huge multiplatform game development giant, changing over time yet shown off atXbox Games Showcase 2024.

This occasion was more than a presentation of new titles; it signified that Xbox has evolved from its console’s initial stage to encompassing a future where it shines as the leader in gaming on all platforms.

Central to this transformation is the collection of acquisitions Microsoft has amassed in the last six years. The studios such as Obsidian, Compulsion Games, and Bethesda that they have absorbed all add to a line-up of varied and impressive games.

From grimy realms depicted inDoom: The Dark Agesthrough the vast universe ofStarfield: Shattered Space– this display showed Xbox’s dedication to showcasing diverse content while maintaining high standards for excellence within its offerings.But it’s not only the games but how we play them.

The arrival ofa disc-less Xbox Series X modelsuggests that physical media may become less important in the future compared to digital and streaming services. With the teasing ofan Xbox handheld console, the company is ready to take on even more gamers.

However, what is the reason behind all these acquisitions, and why this strong effort towards a platform-agnostic future? The answer appears to be Game Pass, Microsoft’s subscription service that provides a variety of games for a monthly fee.

It is an audacious step, especially in today’s world, where PC gamers hold onto their Steam libraries like life-saving rafts. Nonetheless, it demonstrates that Microsoft has faith in the subscription method’s ability to reshape our approach to playing games.

But this change has not come without difficulties. The history of Microsoft’s relationship with PC gamers is like a wild ride, swinging from being ignored to overly controlling. However, more balance has been shown in the past few years, and attempts have been made for integration instead of domination into PC gaming.

This subtle balance of power is observed cautiously by gamers who value their freedom, yet they find Microsoft’s promises quite interesting.

The Xbox Games Showcase 2024was not only about the games but also a window into a future where gaming is free from being limited to certain platforms, and adventures await us no matter how we decide to start them.

It’s an exciting yet unsure future, but one fact remains: Xbox is now more than just a console. It has become an entrance to a more reachable, varied, and absorbing gaming universe than ever before.

What’s your viewpoint? Are you prepared to enter into this fresh Xbox gaming period, or are you still clutching onto past practices? Let us interact in the remarks and express our enthusiasm (or concerns) concerning what comes next in the world of Xbox.

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Milan Stanojevic

Windows Toubleshooting Expert

Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.

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Windows Toubleshooting Expert

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.