Microsoft announces that Diablo IV will be available on Game Pass starting March 28, clearing up rumors about Xbox-exclusive games going to other platforms. Fans express concerns about the move, but Microsoft's Phil Spencer assures that only four games will lose their exclusive status.
Microsoft is bringing its first Activision Blizzard title to Game Pass , following its successful multibillion-dollar acquisition of the company: The 2023 hit Diablo IV will be available on the subscription service starting March 28. Microsoft announced the news today during an episode of the Official Xbox Podcast, which also served as an attempt to clear up recent rumors that the company had plans to take Xbox - exclusive games to other platforms.
Fans weren’t too keen on the idea, posting messages on social media likening the move to a betrayal, saying it would “devalue” the brand and make owning the console pointless. Spencer tackled those rumors head-on, saying that only four games would be losing their exclusive status. Despite speculation that the games going to other consoles might include Starfield or Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Xbox is not considering either title, he said. Spencer declined to name the four games, but said that two are “community-driven” titles the company wants to expan
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