According to Chris Charla, Senior Director of the Microsoft ID@Xbox Programillustratesince announcing the launch of the ID@Xbox independent game plan in 2013, it has paid more than $2.5 billion to independent developers, and has more than doubled its royalties and total revenue for independent developers in the past three years.
Chris Charla said that in the past, he has assisted many independent developers in publishing content through the ID@Xbox independent game program, and has attracted more gamers to support the Xbox game platform. At present, he has accumulated more than 4,600 independent developers from 94 countries and regions. In the past two years, more than 1,000 independent developers have applied for registration.
In order to attract more independent developers to join the Xbox platform, Microsoft has also announced the launch of the ID@Azure program, which makes it easier for independent developers to use the Microsoft Azure cloud service platform to create game content in a more flexible way, such as slightly announced earlierAzure Game Development Virtual Machine服務which is one of the ID@Azure projects.
In addition, Microsoft also revealed that the currently listed Game Pass series of services (including Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass) have paid hundreds of millions of dollars to developers and publishers, and continue to attract players to dig more through this series of services. The game is worth playing, which also includes numerous indie titles released through the ID@Xbox program.
The reasons for Microsoft’s investment in the ID@Xbox program include that independent game developers and developers usually do not have the “burden” of large game developers, so they can create more creative game content to attract players’ attention, but they often lack sufficient external publicity. , released game platforms, and ID@Xbox plans to cooperate with many independent developers and developers to achieve mutually beneficial results.
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