Microsoft has noticed a trend where new games are being released on all platforms, except for Xbox Series In one device Blog posts The company explains that it wants to reach out to developers to see how they can make the console more attractive for game releases. The hope is that this will increase the number of games on the console and attract new players, while retaining existing games.
It's a bit like testing players who play similar games to yours. They are your main target audience, and you want to hear new perspectives because their expectations may differ from people deeply involved in your community. -Deborah Henderson, Xbox researcher.
It's no secret that Microsoft has had a hard time attracting gamers to the Xbox Series In the past, we've reported that game distributors are considering stopping the release of games on Xbox consoles, mainly due to declining sales in Europe. As a result, European retailers have also been restricting their purchases of Xbox consoles recently.
Microsoft's willingness to now engage with developers is a sign that they are trying to not only bring more games to the console, but also increase sales. It remains to be seen whether it's too late for Microsoft to save this Xbox generation.
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