Game preservation has been a significant issue in the video game industry for decades, especially aggravated with the rise of the “games as a service” model. Now, Xbox has formed a new team specifically dedicated to tackling the issue and ensuring backward compatibility, as announced by its president. <\/p>
Xbox president Sarah Bond revealed the company’s plans in emails sent out to staff, first reported by Windows Central on April 6. The executive said Xbox is focused on preserving its titles and making them “accessible long into the future.” <\/p>
“We have formed a new team dedicated to game preservation, important to all of us at Xbox and the industry itself,” Bond said. She added that Microsoft continues to build on their previous practices of backwards compatibility, which brought hundreds of titles from the Xbox 360 to Xbox One and, later, the Series X<\/a>. “We remain committed to bringing forward the amazing library of Xbox games for future generations of players to enjoy,” she claimed. <\/p>