LakeOf9
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One of my favorite aspects of the 2026 Xbox platform is also one of its most frustrating.
It's not the first time I've written about how crucial it is for Xbox to start getting organic support for Xbox Play Anywhere, but this week it felt particularly relevant to mention again.
Today, previews for Resident Evil Requiem went live, and it looks rather incredible. It's a definite day-one buy for me, as a long time fan of the franchise.
Users noted in Xbox Wire's preview of the game, it stated that the game would be coming to Xbox PC (or ... Xbox on PC, as Microsoft calls it). That statement was false, and later retracted. Resident Evil Requiem will not only sidestep Xbox Play Anywhere, but it seems like it'll sidestep Xbox PC all together.
This is particularly frustrating, given that Resident Evil Village, Requiem's predecessor, just launched on Xbox Game Pass with Xbox Play Anywhere support. It feels like Capcom was just teasing users with a taste of support, before pulling the rug.
Capcom has been generally supportive of Xbox Play Anywhere, but almost always only when an Xbox Game Pass integration was involved. In fact, that's a common theme in general — whether it's EA, Ubisoft, or well, practically any AAA developer, an Xbox Game Pass bag is expected in exchange for support.
This suggests that Xbox PC users simply aren't buying games in any serious cadence to make it worth the slight effort it might take to set up an Xbox PC publishing account.
It's particularly true when you consider the next Xbox will be Xbox PC-first, and not Xbox console-first. You'd think developers would want to start building up their libraries on the Xbox PC store today ... unless they don't plan to support the next Xbox all up.
Whether it's discoverability issues, user behavior, the back-end systems being too complex for publishers, or bad economics — Xbox PC can't continue missing out on the biggest AAA games, more needs to be done.
Xbox Play Anywhere has a "AAA" problem
The Xbox Ally has given Xbox a unique problem — increasingly it highlights games that are missing Xbox Play Anywhere.
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