According to a reliable insider, the next PS5 versions of major Xbox series have been announced - and they include big brands!
It was one of the exciting things of the gaming year 2024: Microsoft has announced a new multiplatform strategy, as part of which first-party titles that were previously Xbox-exclusive will also come to competing platforms such as Switch and, above all, PlayStation 5. While at the start the focus was more on live service games and smaller titles, in the future large series will also be brought to these platforms - despite all the outcry in the Xbox community. It should start in 2025!
ThatIndiana Jones and the Great Circleas a new title will come to PlayStation 5 in spring 2025 relatively soon after the Xbox release in December 2024,. According to an insider, additional titles have now been determined that will be implemented next for PS5 and Nintendo Switch 2.
After it was already said in the rumor mill that...Halo: The Master Chief CollectionandMicrosoft Flight Simulatortwo franchise heavyweights from Microsoft are supposed to create this year on PS5 and Switch 2, Jez Corden, who is well connected in Microsoft circles, is now following up. In a new reportWindows CentralThis says that it is also an action hitSenua's Saga: Hellblade 2,Age of Mythology: Retoldand theGears of War: Ultimate Editionplanned for a PS5 release in 2025. It's not yet entirely clear whether these games will make it onto the Switch 2, but according to Corden that will "most likely" happen.
The least big surprise is probably when it comes to Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2, after all its predecessor was initially available exclusively on the PS4 in 2017. With Halo, Gears of War and Age of Mythology, large, genuine Microsoft exclusive series also make it onto the Sony console. Above all, the Gears of War: Ultimate Edition could then pave the way for a PS5 release of the new Gears of War: E-Day.
Microsoft will obviously intensify its multiplatform orientation significantly further in 2025.
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