Another sign of changes in Xbox. Microsoft employee deleted information about platforms

by alex

In the LinkedIn profile of one of the Microsoft employees, there was a mention of developing games for the Sony console. But it was quickly deleted.

Gary Chen is the director of gaming content in Asia. After a recent job change, I decided to update my LinkedIn profile. Gamers immediately noticed a passage in which Chen mentions managing a team in Asia, and also writes that the portfolio refers to all Microsoft teams: Xbox Games Studios, Activision, Blizzard, Zenimax and Bethesda. Most importantly, it lists all the platforms for which the aforementioned teams' games will be developed: PC, Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and mobile devices.

Soon after gamers became interested Chen's profile, he decided to completely remove information about the target platforms. Even now, Microsoft-owned teams are developing games for the PlayStation, including Fallout 76 and The Elder Scrolls Online. But why did the employee decide to remove information about platforms from his profile? Call of Duty is also released on Sony consoles, so such a move by a Microsoft employee is all the more surprising.

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Another sign of changes in Xbox. Microsoft employee deleted information about platforms

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Another sign of changes in Xbox. Microsoft employee deleted information about platforms

This may be due to a desire to avoid further controversy due to recent messages. But even some journalists and informants close to Xbox and Microsoft are confident that some of the corporation's games will be released on PlayStation consoles.

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