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A new Xbox blog details Microsoft’s big plans for the future of the Xbox Series X and the Xbox One. Annnd it’s hard not to admit… the future is looking pretty bright for Xbox and PC owners. The biggest news of course is that Phil Spencer has claimed in the blog that all Xbox exclusive games will cross-gen for a while into the Series X life cycle. If that wasn’t enough the big Xboxx said they are intending to make every Xbox One game compatible with the Xbox Series X. Combine that with Game Pass and the promise of Xcloud and there really isn’t a good reason not to become an Xbox fan… well, granted we see some really cool exclusives at the xbox showcase next week. Until then we’ll be right here talking about video games on Inside Gaming Daily!

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SOURCES

[Xbox] You Are the Future of Gaming https://bit.ly/3h8aQju
[The Verge] Microsoft discontinues Xbox One X and Xbox One S digital edition ahead of Series X launch https://bit.ly/2Wx7kHD
[The Washington Post] Phil Spencer on the ‘console war’ mentality, and Xbox’s shift away from the box https://wapo.st/2ZFGRcV
[Protocol] Why big tech is betting big on gaming in 2020 https://bit.ly/3h8uSdv


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