Indies: don't plan on being able to self-publish on Xbox One
May 23, 2013 11:22 AM | Staff
Microsoft has all but completely failed to acknowledge independent development in the course of unveiling its new console, the Xbox One. But what it has said isn't too inspiring.
Speaking with ShackNews, Microsoft's general manager of Redmond Game Studios and Platforms, Matt Booty, confirmed that developers can't go solo on the new console.
"We intend to continue to court developers in the ways that we have," says Booty, meaning that Microsoft will continue to require game developers to submit through a publisher, as they have in the existing Xbox Live.
However, Booty adds that Microsoft will "continue to explore new business models and new ways of surfacing content."




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