As high-profile launches from Xbox Game Studios continue this season, they are reaching platforms beyond just Xbox and Windows hardware. A prime example is **Ninja Gaiden 4**, which was recently published by Xbox and launched on **PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC** simultaneously on day one.
This cross-platform approach seems set to continue. According to Xbox head **Phil Spencer**, the PS5 and the upcoming **Nintendo Switch 2** ecosystems remain integral to the company’s gaming plans. Spencer shared these insights during a recent interview with *Famitsu*.
When asked specifically about supporting the PS5 and Switch 2, Spencer pointed to recent releases as proof of Xbox’s commitment to expanding gaming across different platforms, including those of competitors.
For instance, **Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4** was a standout title on the Switch 2, delivering an experience just as impressive as on any other system, according to Editor-in-Chief Asif Khan and my own coverage of the game.
Similarly, our review of **Ninja Gaiden 4** on the PlayStation 5 highlighted an exciting action-packed experience from Xbox Game Studios and Team Ninja. While the game exhibited some occasional visual glitches, it remained a thrilling release for fans of the genre.
This growing openness to cross-platform publishing signals a shift in strategy for Xbox Game Studios, aiming to bring their games to a broader audience across multiple consoles and PC.
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