The XBox boss ensures that the company will position its games within iOS and Android.
Nothing escapes the domains of the Redmond company, much less being able to take advantage of the chance that has given you the Digital Markets Law of the European Union, which seeks end the exclusivity of the app stores of Apple and Google on their mobile devices. If Windows represents the hegemony of Microsoft in the computer sector, with Windows 11 as the reference operating system with which to be more productive with 21 secret tricks and to be able to be protected with up to 8 antiviruses, now you want reach the mobile market and is close to achieving it.
Microsoft wants to use mobile devices as an extra platform for XBox games
It was an interview in the Financial Times, carried out at Phil Spencerthe one that you have revealed a secret that is not so much anymore: Microsoft wants his piece of the pie and will fully enter the app stores on iOS and Android. The head of Microsoft Gaming has assured that the company wants to offer their games and those of collaborating companies on mobile devices as soon as possible, 2024 It is the most logical date to start this adventure. The opportunity is served.
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Phil Spencer says that today they cannot offer titles available on XBox platforms on mobile devices, but that the integration of their future store in them it will mean competing on the ‘biggest platform where people play’. It seems that first Microsoft must complete the purchase of Activision Blizzardfor an amount of 75,000 million dollars and still pending the approval of the regulatory authorities, before embarking on an adventure that could mean a radical change in the experience of game on mobile devices.
Even though the famous xbox game pass can be used through web browsersFor example, on iOS devices, Microsoft has always kept a struggle of power vs. Manzana, due to the latter’s refusal to integrate this platform as an application available to install on the mobile devices of the company chaired by Tim Cook. We will see if more details about this store are known soon, in the beginning of video games, that Microsoft wants to put in our terminals and what are the responses, both from Google and from Apple itself.