
Buy Once, Play Everywhere: Xbox Play Anywhere Hits Impressive Milestone!
Xbox Play Anywhere has reached a milestone of over 1,000 games, allowing players to purchase a digital title once and play it on both Xbox and PC.
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Xbox Play Anywhere has reached a milestone of over 1,000 games, allowing players to purchase a digital title once and play it on both Xbox and PC.
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 3 is officially in development, as announced by publisher Focus Entertainment, promising more action in the grim darkness of the far future.
Palworld's cross-play update is officially confirmed for late March, enabling multiplayer between Steam and Xbox players, with PlayStation and Mac cross-play planned for the future.
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