Nadella did not go into specifics, but fans should keep in mind that this could very easily be some playful wording on Microsoft's part. While the extent of the PlayStation 5's backwards compatibility has not been revealed yet by Sony, it is known that a number of PS4 games will not work with the system. The Xbox Series X, however, will feature full backwards compatibility, and a number of older games will also see technical enhancements on the new hardware. It's entirely possible that Nadella is including backwards compatible titles for the Xbox Series X, rather than just the new games that will launch alongside the console.
Backwards compatibility seems to be a big part of Microsoft's strategy with the Xbox Series X. The company is clearly looking to reward those that have stuck with the Xbox brand for a long time, while also using the larger library to entice newcomers. It's a bold strategy heading into a new console generation, but it does make a lot of sense. After all, the video game industry is pushing out more titles than ever before, and players simply don't have the time to play everything that's available in one single console generation. By continuing support for older games and offering free updates via Smart Delivery, some of these older titles might be just as enticing as the newer options, particularly if those older games aren't playable on PS5.
With Xbox Series X set to release during the holiday 2020 window, Microsoft will be revealing the console's launch titles sooner, rather than later. When that happens, fans will be able to see for themselves just what the console will have to offer.
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