As the development on STALKER 2 has approached the final stages of production, a new (but familiar) challenger has emerged—optimizing the game for the Xbox Series S.
A particularly contentious topic, the Xbox Series S has become the scapegoat of the current video game generation, especially when a game doesn't come out on Xbox platforms despite the lack of exclusivity deals with competing platforms like Nintendo and Sony. Most recently, many pointed fingers at the economically priced console as the reason why Black Myth: Wukong isn't on Xbox, representing a missed opportunity for Microsoft to capitalize on what could very well be the defining game of the current console generation, especially in China.
While it's unclear if the Xbox Series S's weaker hardware is the reason for the delay—different sources make varying claims about the exclusivity of Black Myth: Wukong on PlayStation 5—what's become evident is Microsoft needs to be a more proactive partner and help developers run their games run on the less powerful console, similar to what's happening with STALKER 2.
