| FloatingWaffles said: If it does then there is no reason to buy an Xbox One. |
It sold XBox Ones when it released. It's system selling potential is less now, might as well bring it elsewhere to make more money.
Besides, by the end of the year, there are far more games to warrant the purchase. Bringing 1+ year old Xbox One games to Windows after they have been exhausted of their Xbox system selling potential is a logical move.
Millions of gamers don't game on PC though, in which case this means nothing. It won't come to PS4, which is the #1 competitor. And if a PS4 gamer buys any Xbox One game released for PC, that's Playstation gamers giving money to MS pockets......while neglecting their PS4 while playing said games.
Win/win :)








