Paradox Interactive to Join Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass on PC

Paradox Interactive to Join Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass on PC

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Yesterday it was revealed that Microsoft is finally bringing Xbox Game Pass to the PC. This is a move design to show the companies true push towards the format after quite a few failed attempts in the past, such as pushing Games for Windows LIVE, the Windows Store and more. If anything, following the release of their recent titles on PC as well as Xbox, the upgraded Xbox game bar and the reveal of the Xbox Game Pass for PC, this time I could honestly see Microsoft making PC gaming a successful push for the company.

What also helps is that not only do Microsoft have their own first party titles to put into the Xbox Game Pass, as well as those games they already have deals with that may possibly extend to multiple platforms (so, for example, the pass covers the Xbox and PC versions), they now have a wealth of other companies to reach out to, ones that don’t traditionally release on consoles. The first fairly large name to jump into this is Paradox Interactive.

Paradox Interactive to Join Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass on PC

Jun 1, 2019, 1:15pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/paradox-interactive-xbox-game-pass-on-pc/ > Yesterday it was revealed that Microsoft is finally bringing Xbox Game Pass to the PC. This is a move design to show the companies true push towards the format after quite a few failed attempts in the past, such as pushing Games for Windows LIVE, the Windows Store and more. If anything, following the release of their recent titles on PC as well as Xbox, the upgraded Xbox game bar and the reveal of the Xbox Game Pass for PC, this time I could honestly see Microsoft making PC gaming a successful push for the company. > What also helps is that not only do Microsoft have their own first party titles to put into the Xbox Game Pass, as well as those games they already have deals with that may possibly extend to multiple platforms (so, for example, the pass covers the Xbox and PC versions), they now have a wealth of other companies to reach out to, ones that don’t traditionally release on consoles. The first fairly large name to jump into this is Paradox Interactive.