You won’t be forced into the next generation. We want every Xbox player to play all the new games from Xbox Game Studios. That’s why Xbox Game Studios titles we release in the next couple of years—like Halo Infinite—will be available and play great on Xbox Series X and Xbox One. We won’t force you to upgrade to Xbox Series X at launch to play Xbox exclusives.
Spencer’s statement is in line with what Xbox Game Studios boss, Matt Booty, said earlier in the year. “With our content coming out in the next year or two, all of our games, it’s kind of like the PC, will be compatible up and down the devices in this series,” Booty said. “We want to make sure that if someone invests in an Xbox between now and the Xbox Series X, that they will feel like you’ve made a good investment, and we’re committed to their content.”
Microsoft’s approach is more similar to a phone upgrade. The games will be available on all the consoles, but you’ll get better performance on the new hardware. As Booty mentions, this has been standard practice for PCs for decades.
While Microsoft isn’t planning on releasing a Series X exclusive game anytime soon, other developers are. The two games showcased during the Microsoft event, Scorn and The Medium will be bypassing the previous generation of consoles. They will be available exclusively on new consoles and PCs.
For Spencer, forcing people to buy the new hardware is against the spirit of the game. He is really enthusiastic about his strategy. Unfortunately, many developers will not adopt this strategy. For now, we can only confirm this compatibility for Microsoft’s first-party games.
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