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ID@Xbox reaches 500 titles across Xbox One and Windows 10 – onmsft.com

Jack Wilkinson Jack Wilkinson
April 22, 2017
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Microsoft’s [email protected] program, which allows Indie developers to get support from Microsoft in developing their game, as well as the opportunity to publish on the Xbox and Windows 10 platforms, has hit a milestone of releasing its 500th title since the program’s inception.

In the video below, some of the Xbox team members, such as Larry Hryb (aka, Major Nelson) take a look at some of their favourite titles:

Billions of hours have been spent playing [email protected] titles on Xbox One and Windows 10, showing the interest in title’s released through the program. Many great games have come to fruitition as a result, both those in the video above, but also many more fan-favourites. As the program continues to expand, we expect to see more great titles arising from Indie developers around the world looking to publish their game on one of the largest gaming platforms.

What’s your favourite [email protected] title? Let us know below!

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