After a series of showcases, panels, and interviews for this year, Microsoft's Xbox leadership has begun to shed light on its plans for the future.
Headed by Matt Booty, Xbox Game Studios has been working on a more consistent release schedule, aiming to achieve at least four first-party game releases per year.
This ambitious goal was brought up during a post-Xbox Games Showcase panel in Los Angeles, What's Next for Gaming. In response to questions about the previous year's gaps in Xbox's lineup of first-party games, Matt Booty acknowledged the past deficiencies but expressed optimism for the future.
His positive sentiment came from a belief that a change was underway in Xbox's approach to exclusive titles. Booty claims that 2024 would be a significant year for Xbox's first-party games, with their release lineup ramping up.
The Xbox team is keenly aware that such an ambitious goal might face inevitable delays, but they're committed towards a regular release schedule and leveraging their recent acquisitions. Each studio under Xbox Game Studios is actively engaged in various projects, aiming to establish a consistent routine.
