It looks like Microsoft's strategy of bringing Xbox exclusives to other platforms will continue beyond 2024. That is, according to a letter from MIcrosoft's CEO Satya Nadella, that was sent to shareholders and colleagues before being shared on LinkedIn.
In his annual letter, Nadella affirmed that Microsoft's multiplatform strategy isn't going anywhere anytime soon. In a section dedicated to discussing Microsoft's gaming wins, including its advancements in its Xbox Cloud Gaming initiative, Nadella had this to say:
Finally, we brought four of our fan-favorite titles to Nintendo Switch and Sony PlayStation for the first time, as we continue to extend our content to new platforms.
Naturally, the letter does not expand upon what it means to extend Xbox's content, though, it can be inferred that more games will make their way to other platforms over time. As for what those games will be, well, that's where things can get complicated.
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