Months on from its acquisition of Activision Blizzard, Microsoft has revealed plans to launch its own mobile game store, with content including Minecraft and Candy Crush set to be available on the platform. Per Xbox president Sarah Bond, the store will be an alternative to the
“We’re going to start by bringing our own first-party portfolio,” Bond said at the Bloomberg Technology Summit, per The Verge. “You’re going to see games like Candy Crush show up in that experience, games like Minecraft.”
Microsoft plans to start on web, to ensure accessibility across all devices and countries “no matter what and independent of the policies of closed ecosystem stores.” Per a press release shared by The Verge, the store will allow mobile game players to “find deals on their favourite in-game items and discover new games” as a “first step in [the company’s] journey to building a trusted app store with its roots in gaming.”
Notably, both the
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It appears, in some ways, Microsoft’s new mobile game store will be an extension of the existing Microsoft Store, with expanded capacity for players to purchase in-game items. Per Bond’s description, it will also allow players to carry along their “library, identity, and rewards” – although this element of the store is less clear.
As noted by The Verge, the idea for a web-only mobile store is a complicated one. It’s not clear how this store will be differentiated from the
The titles mentioned are already available on Google and
For now, it does appear Microsoft has significant ambitions, although exact plans are yet to be formally revealed. We’re likely to learn more in the coming months, as Microsoft’s new mobile game store is prepared for launch in July 2024.