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Microsoft will introduce Halo: The Master Chief Collection and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 on PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch 2 in 2025, according to a current report, which may not be all.
NateTheHate exposed this on his podcast just recently, including that Final Fantasy VII Remake is pertaining to Xbox also in 2025. Windows Central press reporter Jez Corden proved this and stated, “Microsoft isn't stopping there.” Corden reported that Senua's Saga: Hellblade II, Age of Mythology, and Gears of War Ultimate Edition are set up to come to PS5 this year. Whether they appear on Nintendo Switch 2, nevertheless, wasn't discussed in the report.
Tom Warren of The Verge just recently stated that he was “ready to wager” that Microsoft would have some Xbox video games “all set for the Switch 2.”
Naturally, strategies can alter anytime, for any variety of factors, so while these reports declare to have precise details, absolutely nothing is locked down for sure. GameSpot has actually called Microsoft in an effort to get more info.
This report comes not long after an expert stated they anticipate 2025 to be the year that Microsoft starts to bring “all their huge video games” to PS5. None of this needs to be awfully unexpected, however, as Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer himself has actually stated any Xbox video game might concern PS5.
Among the next huge Xbox video games to come to PlayStation is Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, which introduces for PS5 in Spring 2025. Beyond this, there are continuous reports of a Halo: Combat Evolved remaster job that might introduce on PS5. Looking even more out, professionals have actually stated that the Halo franchise altering engines to Unreal would make it in theory much easier to bring the series to PlayStation.
In May, it was reported that Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and CFO Amy Hood are mandating increasing margins at all departments, consisting of Xbox. At the time, it was reported that Microsoft may aim to launch much more of its first-party video games on PlayStation to assist increase earnings. There is stated to be an internal strategy within Microsoft called “Latitude” that is concentrated on creating strategies to bring more first-party Xbox video games to competing systems.
In other Xbox news, Microsoft is holding the next Xbox Developer Direct occasion on January 23, and the broadcast will include a “new” video game.
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