Microsoft: At least 5 first-party games will be released next fiscal year

Microsoft told foreign media that they will release at least five first-party games in the next fiscal year. Microsoft told a number of media, including VGC, that they released “5 new works” in the last fiscal year (July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2022), landing on the host, PC, and cloud, they It’s Microsoft Flight Simulation, Brain Navigator 2, Age of Empires 4, Forza Horizon 5, and Halo: Infinite.

“We are on track to meet or exceed this number in the next fiscal year (2022.7.1-2023.6.30),” the company said.

As of now, both “Starry Sky” and “Scarlet Fall” have been delayed until the first half of 2023, and they are also the only games confirmed to be released by Microsoft in the next fiscal year. That means there are at least three more first-party games to launch by June 30, 2023.

Assuming that Microsoft’s definition of “new work” is limited to the Xbox platform, the two games of company B – “Death Loop” and “Ghost Line: Tokyo” will expire next year. With the exclusive agreement with Sony, these two games Also coming to Xbox.

There are plenty of other first-party games that have yet to announce a release date, including Obsidian’s Oath, Ninja Theory’s Hellblade 2, Turn 10’s Forza Motorsport, and UndeadLab’s State of Decay 3. Other games, such as Rare’s Everwild, Playground’s Fable, and The Initiative’s Perfect Darkness: Reboot, have stalled development and are unlikely to release next year.

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