The Xbox Game Pass would be an extremely welcome expansion of the games offer on PS5 or Nintendo Switch. Microsoft does not make a secret of providing the subscription to all platforms. Accordingly, rumors and speculation around the Xbox Game pass subscription on the switch or the PS5 occurs again and again. But as it looks, this does not happen in the foreseeable future and Xbox boss Phil Spencer also explains why: Nintendo and Sony do not want.
Xbox Game Pass does not come on switch or playstation because they do not want
Bad news For those who were still hoping: apparently becomes desirable thinking that at some point on our switch or PS5 the Game Pass (or any other console that is not Xbox) works, probably nothing. At least not in a closer future. This now indicates Xbox boss Phil Spencer again in a new GameRadar interview.
Closed vs open platforms: Pil Spencer speaks in the same breath that Microsoft does not bring the Xbox app with the Game Pass on closed platforms (such as the PlayStation Network or the eShop) or at least does not have any way to do it at least. This has the simple reason that these closed systems simply have no interest in offering a "disruptive" app like the Game Pass on your platform.
Open for everything: The Xbox Boss also emphasizes that of course Microsoft continues to talk about talks and discussions. The goal is still to make the Game Passenger or the Xbox environment on as many devices as possible for as many people as possible, in full.
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on the PC, TV, smartphone or on the steam deck:
Open platforms like Smart TVs, smartphones or the PC and thus the steam deck, however, come without problems in the enjoyment of the Xbox Game Pass Offer. The Xbox Cloud Gaming also runs the games on iOS and Android devices as well as soon on TVs. On the Steam Deck you have to install Windows only, but actually the Xbox app would have to run easily.
Do you want the Game Pass to Switch, PS5 and Co? If you use it: On which devices?
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