How would you improve Xbox PC? Falconeer dev Tomas Sala imagines a more community-focused Xbox PC experience, for devs and players — "I would love to see that."
Tomas Sala, developer of The Falconeer and Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles, talks with Windows Central about improvements he'd like to see on Xbox PC store.
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Tomas Sala, developer of aerial shooter The Falconeer (as well as Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles, a city-builder set in the same universe) recently spoke with Windows Central executive editor Jez Corden on the Xbox Two Podcast.
Sala has worked with the ID@Xbox program in the past, releasing The Falconeer as an a launch title for the Xbox Series X|S consoles back in November 2020. During the podcast, the duo touched on numerous topics, including what Sala would like to see improve across the Xbox PC store.
"I'd like the store to be more user-friendly and look cooler. It doesn't look very cool to me," Sala explains, adding that having a store page easily allow players to follow a developer on Bluesky would be extremely helpful.
Sala described how the Xbox store doesn't show large screenshots of games or trailers, and defaults out to the logo which doesn't really accurately depict games. Sala suggested that Microsoft could do more to showcase what games actually look like right away, before expecting users to click in.
Sala also described how Xbox could boost its community-building tools, and noted that even Valve could do more here with Steam. "I'll post my development updates and people love following how something gets created, and in the beginning it all looks like shit, and then a year later it looks pretty cool... that's a wonderful journey to enjoy," he says. "I would love to see that, that people can follow me as a creator and realize that they're not buying into a single game... they're buying into a person, or a world, or a universe."
Continuing the discussion with things he'd like to see improve on the Xbox Store, Sala touches on the challenges of game discovery, and how it would be nice to have the Xbox PC app give recommendations and updates on what someone should play.
Touching on the challenge of getting attention in a time of TikTok videos and Instagram Shorts sucking up screen time, Sala points how Microsoft can and should be leveraging the advantages of a subscription service with Xbox Game Pass.
"The great thing about Game Pass is people are very experimental with the games they try, and they try a lot more variety... they're a bit harsher, they'll find stuff 'Oh, I don't like that' and they'll let you know, but they'll have tried it," Sala says.
The Falconeer and Bulwark are both available on Xbox Play Anywhere for Xbox Series X|S and Xbox PC, as well as Steam.
The Falconeer is an aerial combat game similar to the likes of Star Fox and Crimson Skies. Pilot an upgradeable combat falcon in a desolate water world, where giant sea monsters roam and humanity survives on the brink.
The Falconeer is an aerial combat game similar to the likes of Star Fox and Crimson Skies. Pilot an upgradeable combat falcon in a desolate water world, where giant sea monsters roam and humanity survives on the brink.
Bulwark, set in the same universe, is a city builder with light strategy elements, allowing you to make your own mark on the gorgeous oceanic world.
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Samuel Tolbert is a freelance writer covering gaming news, previews, reviews, interviews and different aspects of the gaming industry, specifically focusing on Xbox and PC gaming on Windows Central. You can find him on Bluesky @samueltolbert.bsky.social.
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