New reports from XboxEra and The Verge have claimed that Microsoft is looking to bring a number of Xbox-exclusive titles to rival platforms including PS5, with Starfield and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle supposedly among them.
In regards to to Starfield, Bethesda’s sci-fi epic is reportedly heading to PS5 following the game’s Shattered Space expansion, which comes to PC and Xbox later this year. Hi-Fi Rush and Sea of Thieves are also among the games slated to arrive on Sony’s platform.
Microsoft senior leadership have reportedly debated the various pros and cons of releasing more of their exclusive software elsewhere, and internally, not everyone is necessarily happy with the decision, but recouping the potential money ‘left on the table’ by not releasing elsewhere has arguably won out.
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Meanwhile, the Verge claims that Indiana Jones could be on its way to PS5 too:
A new multi-platform approach for certain Xbox games is emerging inside Microsoft, we’re told, with the company weighing up which titles will remain exclusive and others that will appear on Switch or PS5 in the future.
The PS5 has been outselling the Xbox Series X/S by quite a significant margin in the past year or so, with Sony’s console reportedly outselling Microsoft’s hardware by over seven-to-one in Europe.