- Micro has announced that the program that allowed people to make and sell their games through Xbox Live is shutting down
- Xbox Live Indie Games closes in September 2017
- announced by Micro through email sent to developers on the platform
- the email reads:
“Thank you so much for your partnership and interest in creating and releasing Independent Games onto the Xbox 360 platform.
Making sure independent developers have a great way to get their content onto Microsoft platforms, and providing an easy way for new developers to get started was the core goal of the XNA Creators Club, the XNA Game Studio framework and Xbox Live Indie Games
Today, we are announcing that we are beginning to sunset the XNA Creators Club and Xbox Live Indie Games program on Xbox 360.
Of course, enabling creators remains a core goal of Microsoft. As we move forward, we are excited to showcase the new Windows 10 Universal Windows Platform that enables independent developers to self-publish and release on multiple platforms such as PC, tablets, Xbox One and mobile devices. Third-party tools such as Unity, Unreal Engine, and GameMaker provide a great way for new developers to get started, and all are supported on Microsoft devices with Windows 10…
… With these programs in place and offering a great way forward for development on Windows 10 and Xbox One, we are retiring Xbox Live Indie Games on Xbox 360 on the following schedule (the dates below are estimates and may change slightly):
September 9th, 2015: Users will no longer be able to purchase an annual membership subscription. Any creators who would like to continue active development after September 9th can contact xblig@microsoft.com for free tokens to enable development until September 9th, 2016.
- After September 9th, 2016: Creators will no longer be able to publish their titles to marketplace.
- Around September, 2017: The Xbox Live Indie Games marketplace will be closed.
- Around November, 2017: We will make a final payout to all partners regardless of whether or not they meet the $150 minimum threshold.
We will have support in place for any questions that may arise until 12/31/2017. After that, the XNA Creators website will be taken down.
If there are any questions or concerns about the XBLIG program end, please contact xblig@microsoft.com.
We want to thank our XBLIG Partners by offering a free token to redeem for a membership to the Windows 10 Developer program. Please email xblig@microsoft.com with your full name and XBLIG account ID and we’ll send you a token.
Thank you,
XBLIG Support Team”
- XBLIG also kickstarted the careers of some pretty well-known developers. Zeboyd Games originally released Cthulhu Saves the World on it, as was the original version of the recently released Shutshimi by Neon Deity Games. Dean Dodrill of Dust: An Elyssian Tail fame was also active in helping other developers on the platform.
http://www.destructoid.com/xbox-live-indie-games-is-shutting-down-310144.phtml
Sad day?
Nintendo is selling their IPs to Microsoft and this is true because:
http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=221391&page=1







