Wednesday, February 21st 2024

Four Fan-Favorite Xbox Games Heading to Nintendo Switch & Sony PlayStation Platforms

At Xbox, we strive to create games that inspire, entertain, and connect players from around the world. As a publisher and platform we are committed to meeting players where they are, by bringing more games, to more people, and on more devices. And at the heart of all we do are our players, and the vibrant communities that they build around the games they love.

Today we are announcing that four fan-favorite Xbox games will be coming to Nintendo Switch and Sony platforms this spring. The studios that built these celebrated games have drawn on their multi-platform experience to open the worlds they created to even more players and communities.
  • Pentiment from Obsidian Entertainment, a truly unique, critically acclaimed, and award-winning narrative adventure game with a striking visual style inspired by history itself will be coming to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch on February 22.
  • Hi-Fi RUSH, the award-winning and beloved rhythm-based action game where the world syncs to the music from Tango Gameworks/Bethesda Softworks will be coming to PlayStation 5 on March 19 at midnight UTC, with pre-purchase available on PlayStation 5 digital storefronts on February 22.
  • Grounded - also from Obsidian Entertainment - a co-op survival adventure phenomenon that has welcomed 20 million players into the backyard, will be coming to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch on April 16. Cross play will be supported across Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and PC.
  • Sea of Thieves, the shared world adventure game from Rare, will be coming to PlayStation 5 on April 30 - and will be available to wishlist by PlayStation 5 players starting tomorrow, February 22. Having built a passionate community of more than 35 million players from around the world, the support of cross play for Xbox, PlayStation and PC will allow players to experience epic pirate adventures with friends on more platforms.
These titles join franchises like Minecraft, Call of Duty, Overwatch and Diablo—which already reach players and fans on multiple platforms—and we're excited for more players to experience these worlds and stories on more platforms.

Whether it's Nintendo Switch and PlayStation players surviving in the backyard together in Grounded, or PlayStation players getting to live a pirate's life in Sea of Thieves, with cross-play, these multiplayer titles available will bring more people together and continue to grow their communities of players.


Last week on The Official Xbox Podcast, we also discussed how our Xbox consoles will continue to provide a flagship experience for players. This is what it means to be a part of Xbox:
  • The biggest games in the world will be on Xbox.
  • Our first party games will come to Game Pass day one.
  • A robust and innovative multi-year hardware roadmap.
  • Compatibility with your library is a priority, inclusive of cross-play, cross-save, and robust cloud features.
  • Xbox will continue to help game creators find the biggest audience possible.
And as we shared at Developer_Direct, earlier this year, players can look forward to Senua's Saga: Hellblade II, Avowed, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle and more on Xbox Series X|S, PC, Xbox Cloud Gaming, and Xbox Game Pass this year.

There's never been a better time to play, and we can't wait for more players to experience these great games.
Source: Xbox News
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6 Comments on Four Fan-Favorite Xbox Games Heading to Nintendo Switch & Sony PlayStation Platforms

#1
matar
Great news OK Sony and Nintendo NOW your turn.
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Double-Click
matarGreat news OK Sony and Nintendo NOW your turn.
At least Sony is porting games to PC now (albiet delayed).
Nintendo is truly the last hold out.
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#4
Darmok N Jalad
Double-ClickAt least Sony is porting games to PC now (albiet delayed).
Nintendo is truly the last hold out.
Considering how many Nintendo titles can be played via emulation, what they need to do is offer a subscription service that gets you access to those titles to play legitimately on PC/Mac. OpenEMU, for example, is a fantastic emulator on Mac, so the work is basically done already.
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#5
Imouto
matarGreat news OK Sony and Nintendo NOW your turn.


It's so sad to see a trillion company try so hard and still fail equally as hard.
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#6
Naito
Makes me wonder why someone would spend on Xbox hardware when we may soon all get it on competing platforms anyway....
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