Microsoft is ready to introduce a mobile game store on the web.
Microsoft introduces its new gaming platform with a mobile application to broaden users’ experience. Sarah Bond, facing a room full of journalists at the Bloomberg tech summit, simply stated that was the news.
A universal digital store
This online store, which is now in development, will enable you to download the games for Microsoft mobile devices. And yet it will also deliver a selection of extended features and in-app buy-ins at a reduced cost. One of the great features of the new store is the browser-based shopping experience, a change from the application-based mode. Why this choice? Sarah Bond explains: The goal is to make it “available on all devices, in all countries, no matter what” so that no one is “bound to one ecosystem”.
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In the future, as the platform develops, many other games will be included. In such a case, therefore, the new name would be a blend of a lot of the Activision Blizzard titles which were previously published by the company and then developed by the same firm for Microsoft after it acquired the company last year for $70 billion. Hence, we will enjoy game titles including but not limited to the likes of Candy Crush Saga which has already generated $20 billion since 2012 on, to mention just one of the multiple Call of Duty games. One other detail about releasing Minecraft would be whether it would become among the first titles to be presented simultaneously on both platforms.
In order to the future that is open to third-party publishers.
In regards to a statement “it’s just the first step in our journey to create a trusted environment of an app store which has its roots in gaming”, with Xbox representative who was talking to Bloomberg, Microsoft introduced that really soon, the whole third-party publishers would be able to publish their applications and games.
The implementation of Microsoft’s project is a perfect example for the Digital Markets Act of the EU, for which an ” alternative billing system” is obliged on Apple and Google’s platforms alongside the traditional payment systems.