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repentance (February 22, Switch, PS4/5)
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Hi-Fi Speed (March 9, PS5)
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grounded (April 16, Crossover, PS4/5)
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Sea of Thieves (April 30, PS5)
This announcement follows recent rumors indicating a change in Microsoft’s approach to console exclusivity. Fans were initially worried that big games like Starfield or Indiana Jones would leave the Xbox ecosystem, but those fears are now over. However, Microsoft CEO Phil Spencer has hinted that private sectors will play a less prominent role in future strategies.
Source: Ferra

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