Microsoft Announces Xbox Live Creators Program

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Today, Microsoft announced the Xbox Live Creators Program, which allows anyone to “rapidly publish” Xbox Live-enabled games on Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs. The program is said to be completely open, requires no approvals or NDA’s, and will enable literally anyone who owns a retail Xbox One to develop games for Xbox One and Windows 10 with integrated Xbox Live sign-in, presence, and social features.

Put more simply, this will enable anyone to create Universal Windows Platform game, and easily integrate Xbox live features into, excluding achievements, and then publish said game onto Xbox One and the Windows 10 store. Creator Program games on Xbox One will be available through a dedicated new section of the console’s store for a more curated experience.

Chris Charla, director of Microsoft’s independent developer program, ID@Xbox explained the implications of the new program, saying creators can find a large level of exposure over Microsoft’s different platforms:

“This means their title can see exposure to every Xbox One owner across the Xbox One family of devices, including Project Scorpio this holiday, as well as hundreds of millions of Windows 10 PCs, and millions of folks using the Xbox app on mobile platforms.

The Creator's Program is said to require minimal additional development and won’t require developers to use new tools if they’re already building UWP games. Additionally, it also works with retail Xbox One systems, meaning it doesn’t require a far more pricey development kit.

It’s important to note that developers who want additional promotion and marketing support, or who wish to implement achievements will still need to apply to the ID@Xbox program. For any of you who are interested in developing games via the Creators Program, you can download the SDK here. The program is currently in preview, meaning it will pilot with a select group of developers for the time, but Microsoft has said it will be opening store publishing submission to all developers soon.

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Source: http://www.dualshockers.com/2017/03/01/microsoft-announces-xbox-live-creators-program/

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GnuPosted:

ZTG Castleminer Z, Castleminer, The Impossible Game, Avatar Survival Games, SFG Soccer, Shark Attack Deathmatch, WHITE NOISE ONLINE (heck yeah) all remastered on Xbox One confirmed.


dont forget Total Miner it was a game before Minecraft :P

IlcamorristaPosted:

I doubt It's going to be good. Probably just very low level creator.. nothing special. But lets wait and see.

IlcamorristaPosted:

Shep
ZTG Castleminer Z, Castleminer, The Impossible Game, Avatar Survival Games, SFG Soccer, Shark Attack Deathmatch, WHITE NOISE ONLINE (heck yeah) all remastered on Xbox One confirmed.


I used to play white noise and castleminer z for dayz man

Day Z was a OG game back in the day.

IlcamorristaPosted:

Love this m. Can't wait to try it out.

QTPosted:

ZTG Castleminer Z, Castleminer, The Impossible Game, Avatar Survival Games, SFG Soccer, Shark Attack Deathmatch, WHITE NOISE ONLINE (heck yeah) all remastered on Xbox One confirmed.


I used to play white noise and castleminer z for dayz man

16Posted:

ZTG Castleminer Z, Castleminer, The Impossible Game, Avatar Survival Games, SFG Soccer, Shark Attack Deathmatch, WHITE NOISE ONLINE (heck yeah) all remastered on Xbox One confirmed.


I hate how castleminer gets brought over, and Total Miner the community on that game is moving towards steam. I know the Dev personally and was apart of the staff for them for a while. Maybe he'll port it over now :D

you mentioned WNO +50 for that

DeftonesPosted:

Castleminer Z, Castleminer, The Impossible Game, Avatar Survival Games, SFG Soccer, Shark Attack Deathmatch, WHITE NOISE ONLINE (heck yeah) all remastered on Xbox One confirmed.

G36cBossManPosted:

does this mean emulators/homebrew on xbox one the article says it doesn't get approved

BozzzPosted:

Hoping this is good, there are so many great games that people come up with now and a lot of the time the smaller games are more fun than the biggers ones

MickersPosted:

Will be good to see what comes of this.