Xbox Game Studios lead Craig Duncan says there are more unannounced titles in development Duncan confirms he's spent time playing some of these games He also commented on the Nintendo Switch 2 reveal,
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Game Rant on MSNXbox Still Has 'A Bunch of Stuff' Left to AnnounceDespite Fable's recent delay into 2026, Xbox assures fans it still has plenty of games in the pipeline, some of which still have yet to be revealed.
Fable, a big new release from Playground games and Xbox Game Studios, is being delayed to 2026. This was revealed in the latest episode of the official Xbox Podcast, in which Head of Xbox Game Studios Craig Duncan broke the news.
A high-ranking head executive of Xbox Game Studios gives their thoughts about the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 and hints at the future of Xbox.
Xbox Game Studios is having a major shift in philosophy via its focus on going multiplatform, and its head praises the move.
Talking on a fresh episode of the Official Xbox Podcast, new Xbox Game Studios head Craig Duncan has announced that Microsoft's Fable reboot has been delayed. Previously planned for a 2025 launch, Playground Games' new attempt at the Xbox fantasy RPG will now arrive in 2026.
Duncan was also directly involved in the recent return of GoldenEye 007, published on Nintendo Switch Online, and also as a standalone game on Xbox Series X|S. In this interview, Duncan revealed that he was in the middle of negotiating the rights for the game to enable a rerelease, including Nintendo, MGM, Xbox, and no doubt the Broccoli heirs.
Microsoft has more games coming to PS5 this year than Sony does (at least so far), including Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Doom: The Dark Ages, Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition, Age of Mythology: Retold, The Outer Worlds 2, and Ninja Gaiden 4.
Microsoft is shaking things up of late by bringing more of its first-party games to rival platforms like PS5 and Nintendo Switch. This multiplatform release strategy is good for people who like games and helps Microsoft's own studios by extending any given game's reach, according to Head of Xbox Game Studios Craig Duncan.
Microsoft has announced it's delaying its long-awaited Fable reboot - originally scheduled to launch this year - into
Xbox breaks exclusivity for good and all and no first-party franchise is off-limits for multi-platform--now Xbox Game Studios boss shares his thoughts.
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