Microsoft’s rumoured to be updating its commitments to PC Gaming tomorrow
Microsoft’s rumoured to be updating its commitments to PC Gaming tomorrow
While the Xbox brand already spans Xbox consoles and PC gaming platforms, it cannot be denied that Microsoft’s Xbox Consoles have received the most attention from the gaming giant, especially when it comes to new game additions for Xbox Game Pass.Â
A report from Jeff Grubb has claimed that Microsoft plans to recommit itself to PC gaming with an announcement that’s coming on April 29th. This announcement will likely come in the form of a blog post from Microsoft, though it is unknown what will be revealed at this time.Â
This announcement will likely include new commitments to Xbox Game Pass for PC users or the reveal of new Xbox-to-PC ports. Halo 5 could be revealed for PC, as could a Gears of War equivalent to Halo: The Master Chief Collection for PC. Microsoft is eager to achieve more success within the PC gaming market, and that should come as great news to PC gamers.Â
Recent rumours have also suggested that Microsoft plans to redesign its Windows 10 Store, which could transform Xbox Game Pass for PC. If Microsoft’s rumoured Microsoft Store changes are true, PC games available through Xbox Game Pass should become more moddable and easier to install. Other changes to Microsoft’s store should also make it easier for games to be added to Xbox Game Pass for PC, making it easier for Microsoft to offer PC gamers more content.Â
Microsoft has already confirmed that PC gamers will be gaining access to Xbox’s Auto HDR feature, a feature that was designed with Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S in mind. If Microsoft is bringing Auto HDR to PC, what else could Microsoft bring from Xbox to PC?Â
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