Cross-Platform Expansion: Pentiment, Grounded, Hi-Fi Rush, Sea of Thieves Set to Arrive on PlayStation and Nintendo Switch

Microsoft’s Phil Spencer Opens Cross-Platform Doors for Xbox Exclusives

Xbox Exclusives Expand Horizons: Pentiment, Grounded, Hi-Fi Rush, and Sea of Thieves Heading to PlayStation and Nintendo Switch”

Microsoft’s recent announcement shook the gaming world as it revealed plans to bring some of its most sought-after Xbox exclusives to PlayStation and Nintendo Switch consoles. This bold move signifies a significant shift in the gaming landscape, emphasizing inclusivity and accessibility across platforms. With titles like Pentiment, Grounded, Hi-Fi Rush, and Sea of Thieves making their way beyond the Xbox ecosystem, players on PlayStation and Switch platforms can soon immerse themselves in these acclaimed experiences.

According to details shared in an Xbox Wire release, Obsidian Entertainment’s Pentiment will lead the charge, hitting PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch on February 22. Grounded, another creation from Obsidian, is slated for release on April 16, expanding its reach to PlayStation and Switch users.

Additionally, Tango Gameworks’ Hi-Fi Rush, known for its captivating rhythm-based gameplay, is gearing up for a PlayStation debut. While specifics regarding a Nintendo Switch release remain unconfirmed, PlayStation players can anticipate Hi-Fi Rush’s arrival on March 19. Similarly, Rare’s beloved Sea of Thieves will soon set sail on PlayStation platforms, with pre-purchases available on PlayStation 5 digital storefronts starting February 22 and the official launch slated for April 30.

 

 

This strategic move by Microsoft underscores the growing trend of cross-platform collaboration and interoperability within the gaming industry. By breaking down barriers and facilitating access to iconic titles across various consoles, Xbox aims to foster a more inclusive gaming community while catering to the diverse preferences of players worldwide.

Meanwhile, Grounded and Sea of Thieves will come with cross-play support for Xbox, PlayStation, and PC, the release confirmed. The company added that later this year titles like Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II, Avowed, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle and more will come to Xbox Series X and S, PC, Xbox Cloud Gaming, and Xbox Game Pass.

Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer announced last week that four Xbox exclusives will be available on PS5 and Nintendo Switch platforms. The company had also confirmed that Activision-Blizzard titles will soon be available on Xbox Game Pass, starting with Diablo IV on March 28.