Xbox Exec On Why Microsoft Closed Hi-Fi Rush Studio Despite The Game Doing Well
Xbox has made headlines throughout 2024 for some of the dramatic business decisions it’s made, including laying off more than 1,000 people and shuttering studios. Specifically, many have commented on and passionately reacted to the closure of Hi-Fi Rush developer Tango Gameworks. But why close Tango, and what efforts might have been made to avoid such a move? Xbox president of gaming content and studios Matt Booty was asked by Variety if Microsoft attempted to seek another buyer for Tango, and he suggested that this could have occurred.
He cited an example of how Microsoft once owned Splosion Man studio Twisted Pixel before the team regained its independence. He said Twisted Pixel evolved to no longer become a good match for being an internal Microsoft team, and Microsoft wanted t…
Read moreXbox Game Pass Adds A Nice New Feature, But Only For Testers Right Now
Microsoft has announced that Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members can now stream some games they own on Xbox consoles as part of a pilot program, with the expectation for the feature to roll out for everyone in 2025. In a blog post, Microsoft said Xbox Insiders who are in the Alpha Skip-Ahead and Alpha rings can test out this feature right now. The Xbox Insider program is free and open to everyone.
In November, Microsoft announced that Game Pass Ultimate members could stream select non-Game Pass games they own on a smartphone, PC, or tablet in 28 supported countries. Now, however, this is being extended to consoles.
This new feature is called “Stream your own game,” and it allows players to stream games they own that are outside of the Game Pass catalog–the list of supported ti…
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