Xbox exclusivity has been the topic of much debate in recent years, as Microsoft has started to move away from reserving even first-party games for Xbox consoles alone. In recent years, titles like Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Pentiment, and even Starfield have made their way to competing systems, signaling a major shift in strategy overall. If the latest report is to be believed, though, Xbox might still reverse course on this principle.
In the latest episode of the XB2 podcast on YouTube, Windows Central editor Jez Corden claimed that "There are very, very big discussions regarding exclusivity internally at Xbox." It's not currently clear if this means the company will actually dive back into a focus on exclusives, but it does suggest that the future may not be entirely free of them.
Jez Corden has been making a lot of interesting claims about Xbox this week, and even if there's no major change in policy, some of his previous comments could more directly confirm that some Xbox exclusives will still happen in the future. In another stream from several days ago, Corden noted that the ports can come down to whether individual teams have the dev...
