Microsoft will bring all of it’s first-party Xbox One games to PC, via the new Play Anywhere initiative.
“With the Xbox Play Anywhere program, you can buy a game once and play on your Windows 10 PC and Xbox One with shared progress, shared game saves and shared achievements,” reads an official Windows Blog post. “Every new title published from Microsoft Studios that we showed onstage at E3 this year will support Xbox Play.”
These titles include Gears of War 4, Sea of Thieves, Halo Wars 2 and Forza Horizon 3. Actually, it means all future games by The Coalition, Turn 10, Rare and 343 Industries will make it to PC as well.
Al titles that are not developed by a first-party studio, but are published under Microsoft Studios also make the list. Xbox One exclusive Titles like Scalebound by Platinum Games, ReCore by Comcept, and Crackdown 3 by Reagent Games will all be release on PC through Play Anywhere.
It also probably means that will see PC games on Xbox One, like any future project by Minecraft developer Mojang.
The blog post itself goes on to talk a lot about to upcoming Windows 10 Anniversary update, and it has a few more interesting things to say about the Windows Store, Cortana, and the Xbox One S. Be sure to read the whole thing if you’re interested in the future of both Windows 10 and Xbox One.
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