Game libraries of many Steam users will soon be graced by titles that would typically have been available only on Microsoft’s Store for PC and Xbox Live for the company’s gaming console. But ahead of E3, Microsoft is looking to…
Game libraries of many Steam users will soon be graced by titles that would typically have been available only on Microsoft’s Store for PC and Xbox Live for the company’s gaming console. But ahead of E3, Microsoft is looking to change that with its commitment to support player choice and enable gamers to choose from multiple storefronts.
The company is set to bring out the big guns at the event with plans to reveal its Xbox Game Pass for PC, an entirely new games subscription service for PC gamers and as many as 14 first party titles set for reveal.