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Xbox Has Had More Studio Closures Than First Party Game Releases So Far In 2024

May 8, 2024
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Chocoburger6h ago

I have been paying attention for past 11 years. That’s why I made my fully accurate above post.

You’re the one who hasn’t, thus you made that completely worthless post.

– I don’t care about a rental service for mid-tier (or any tier) games.

– I don’t care about streaming services, I play on actual hardware.

– What is Perfect Dark at this point? Its just a name trying to have an easy win with nostalgia. The original developers and talent has long been gone once MS bought Rare in 2001. ITS JUST A NAME, nothing more.

-Don’t care about Forza Horizon.

– Don’t care about Sea of Thieves.

– I am interested in Hi-Fi Rush, but MS killing off Tango has pissed me off, so I don’t want to reward them for their B.S. and now its guaranteed that the hard working devs won’t see any benefit from me supporting them.

MS has done squat over the past 11 years. Nothing but the embarrassing stink of failure. I know this because I have been paying attention.

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