Matt Booty emphasizes commitment to reaching gamers on their preferred platforms

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Xbox is branching out by releasing four of its popular titles on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation platforms this spring. This strategic move enables a broader audience to access games previously exclusive to Xbox.

Starting tomorrow, gamers on both PlayStation and Switch can enjoy Obsidian Entertainment’s narrative-driven game Pentiment and the survival adventure Grounded.

Additionally, PlayStation 5 users will soon have access to the rhythm-based action game Hi-Fi Rush next month, followed by the pirate-themed Sea of Thieves in April.

This initiative signifies Xbox’s approach to making their games available across different devices, supporting cross-play to ensure seamless interaction among gamers on Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

It aligns with the trend of making games accessible to a wider audience, following in the footsteps of other cross-platform successes like Minecraft, Call of Duty, Overwatch, and Diablo.

The expansion reflects the gaming industry’s ongoing efforts to adapt to player preferences for multi-platform availability. As Xbox continues to enhance its console experience with upcoming titles like Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II, this move underscores the brand’s commitment to broadening its reach and connecting with a larger segment of the gaming market.