
You'll only have to buy Forza Horizon 5 once with Xbox Play Anywhere
Like Forza Horizon 4, Playground Games' newly announced Forza Horizon 5 also supports Xbox Play Anywhere. That means you can buy the game once and own it on both Xbox and PC.
Like Forza Horizon 4, Playground Games' newly announced Forza Horizon 5 also supports Xbox Play Anywhere. That means you can buy the game once and own it on both Xbox and PC.
Deep Rock Galactic, an intense co-op mining adventure, is now testing cross-play and Xbox Play Anywhere support in the Xbox Insiders program.
No Code’s award-winning sci-fi thriller "Observation" drifts to Xbox One next week, formerly available on PS4 and PC.
The Epic Game Store has become notorious for dropping piles of cash on publishers for exclusivity, forcing them to change up established release plans at the last minute. Ashen was an early casualty.
Sniper Elite V2 is an award-winning World War II sniping experience. You are elite American sniper Karl Fairburne. Parachuted into Berlin amidst the Nazi's final stand, your mission is to prevent a rocket from falling into the wrong hands.
A few years ago, Microsoft announced an initiative called Xbox Play Anywhere. Xbox Play Anywhere allows you to purchase a game once on Xbox One or Windows 10, and play it on both devices.
With an ever-growing list of games implementing Xbox Play Anywhere, we've brought together the games you can play today.
Over the past few months, many high-profile games have joined Xbox Play Anywhere. The program allows you to purchase a support game once — either on Xbox One or Windows 10 — and play it on both platforms.
Recently, SteamWorld Dig 2 launched on Xbox One without much fanfare. The game takes you on a platform mining adventure forged in Metroidvania flames. When an old trading town is struck by mysterious earthquakes, it's up to you to stop them.
Recently, the Xbox Store has been flooded with smaller Japanese role-playing games (JRPG). Today, another one called Asdivine Hearts II joined the mix. While the title might be be as advanced as the Final Fantasy series, they’re still a lot of fun.
I Am The Hero is a pixel art-based beat 'em up game that tells the story of a hero with a mysterious past. While there is a single-player campaign, it mostly revolves around side-scrolling through the streets and beating everyone up.
Hearthstone is an incredibly popular card game developer for PC and mobile by Blizzard Entertainment. Unfortunately, the experience hasn't made its way to consoles and it's unlikely that it ever will. However, that hasn't stopped other developers.
Fernz Gate is a Japanese role-playing game (JRPG) which launched on Xbox One a few weeks ago. While it seems similar to games like Romancing SaGa 2, it's technical aspirations help it stand out. Fernz Gates supports Xbox Play Anywhere.
Is Microsoft dropping the ball with Xbox Play Anywhere? We want to hear from you.
Either through Xbox Play Anywhere or developers making their games cross platform, several games allow Xbox gamers to play with people using their PC. However, is this a good thing? Here are the pros and cons.
Phantom Trigger is a new Xbox Play Anywhere title that pits players against hordes of neon demons.
Tiles, the latest game to launch with Xbox Play Anywhere support, brings simple – and cheap – puzzle action to Xbox One and Windows 10.
Samsara and Little Triangles are the latest Xbox Play Anywhere games to hit the Microsoft Store.
Vicious Attack Llama Apocalypse is now an Xbox Play Anywhere experience after fans requested the developer add the feature. The game is the "world's best mass llama-slaughter roguelike-lite-ish couch co-op top-down twin-stick shooter."
Square Enix has brought one of its retro titles, Romancing SaGa 2, to Xbox One and Windows 10.