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Subject: Microsoft to bring more first-party titles to PC
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newt182 7.11.13 - 11:46pm
I think it's fair to say that we've lost our way a bit in supporting Windows games, Spencer told ShackNews at an Xbox One preview event, deftly demonstrating his mastery of understatement. But we're back.
You'll see us doing more stuff on Windows, he said. We probably have more individual projects on Windows than we've had in ten years at Microsoft Studios. It's a promising statement, although Microsoft seem to pop up every year or so to reaffirm their PC commitment, often with little result.
Spencer clarifies that he's talking about 'core' games, in contrast to the lighter, more casual line-up that launched with Windows 8's store. That said, one of the few Microsoft developed Xbox One games confirmed for PC, Project Spark, is a Windows 8 exclusive, which could be a crucial caveat to Spencer's comments.
[link]http://www.pcgamer.com/2013/11/07/microsoft-planning-to-bring-more-first-party-titles-to-pc/[/link] *
newt182 7.11.13 - 11:50pm
Personally I don't really care. There's only Fable that is any good out of all MS's games. But it seems they are worried about losing most of their customers to the new Steam OS. With their console department making a loss, the death of Windows would be very bad for MS. *
spartan2 8.11.13 - 12:02am
First thing they did right, killing GFWL. If they port a few of their games then meh, not too worried. They don't have much do they. *
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