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Xbox business update: What we know, how to watch

February 13, 2024
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Xbox is giving everyone a big “business update” this week. Let’s talk about it.

Announced last week and confirmed via an official X post, this Xbox business update is almost certainly about reports that trickled in earlier this month regarding Xbox’s potential plans to bring previously exclusive games to other platforms.


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We don’t yet know exactly what that entails, but we do at least know when and where to tune in and find out.

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Xbox business update: When and how to watch

This is the easy part. Xbox’s X post (let’s settle down on the letter X for a while) says the business update will go live at 3 p.m. ET on Thursday, Feb. 15. It can be seen on Xbox’s YouTube page or “wherever you listen to your podcasts,” suggesting this will be an audio-friendly presentation. If you’d rather take it in via Apple Podcasts or Spotify, go right ahead.

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Xbox business update: What we know

As for what this actually means for consumers, the thinking right now is that a select number of current and potentially future Xbox (and PC) exclusive titles will come to PlayStation and Nintendo consoles, too. The rumored titles in question are:

The first three games on that list have already been out for some time, and all are rumored to get PlayStation (and Switch, in Hi-Fi Rush‘s case only) releases in the near-ish future. Indiana Jones, on the other hand, is slated for release this year, and could be Xbox-exclusive for an unclear amount of time before moving over to PlayStation.

At least, that’s what the rumors say. We won’t know for sure until Thursday. Buckle up, folks.

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