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All new first-party Microsoft games will support Xbox Play Anywhere

As part of a post on the Windows 10 Anniversary update, Microsoft advised that all new first-party games will be compatible with Xbox Play Anywhere.

“Every new title published from Microsoft Studios will support Xbox Play Anywhere and will be easily accessible in the Windows Store,” Microsoft Corporate Vice President, Windows and Devices Group, Yusuf Mehdi, wrote as part of a lengthy update.

As we reported yesterday, the first game to launch the Windows PC, Xbox One cross-buy, cross-play and cross-save feature will be ReCore, followed shortly thereafter by Forza Horizon 3.


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