Xbox is selling a lot of games on PlayStation
Briefly

Microsoft's multiplatform game strategy is gaining momentum, highlighted by major titles like Oblivion and Forza finding success on the PlayStation 5. In April, Minecraft, Oblivion remaster, and Forza Horizon 5 topped the PS5 download charts in North America and Europe, indicating a shift in gaming dynamics. While Microsoft releases more games on rival consoles, Sony continues to focus on PC releases. This evolving landscape suggests a gradual move away from exclusives as a means to drive hardware sales, benefiting players and broadening access to popular titles.
Microsoft's multiplatform game strategy sees major titles like Oblivion and Forza thriving on PS5, marking a shift in the gaming industry's approach to exclusives.
With the top three downloaded games on PS5 being from Microsoft, the trend indicates a growing acceptance of non-exclusive titles across rival platforms.
Although Sony remains focused on its console exclusives, its strategy also includes significant PC releases, showcasing a new era for platform holders in gaming.
Phil Spencer clarified that while Microsoft plans to release more games on rival platforms, it's not about flooding the market but rather a measured approach.
Read at The Verge
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