Previously PlayStation exclusives reportedly coming to next-gen Xbox console
According to a report from Windows Central’s Jez Corden, the next-generation Xbox console will support previously PlayStation-exclusive titles, such as God of War and Insomniac’s Spider-Man series. The claim is based on the fact that the next-generation Xbox console will supposedly run fully on a Windows operating system, thereby widening the games library to PC titles. Windows Central believes the console will support various PC gaming storefronts, including Steam, Epic Games Store, and Battle.net.
And since Steam’s library supports ports of God of War and the Spider-Man series, these games will supposedly be supported on the next-generation Xbox console. The same report claims that the new hardware will be developed in partnership with AMD, and natively run the entire Xbox Series X|S library while also supporting all existing backward-compatible titles from the original Xbox, Xbox 360, and Xbox One. In addition, the report claims that there will be no multiplayer paywall or subscription requirement, aligning with the PC gaming model. These claims have not been officially supported or announced by Microsoft.
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