Sure thing, let me take a stab at that.
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So, I’m sitting here, half a sandwich in hand, and—bam!—I stumble on this nugget about “Xbox PC.” I mean, okay, Microsoft might be pulling a rabbit outta the hat with this one. Imagine an Xbox vibe but on your computer. It’s like, why didn’t they do this sooner, right? Anyway, Xbox stuff on PC hasn’t exactly been the easiest maze to navigate. Game Pass? Yup, that’s on both Xbox and PC, but they slap a “PC Game Pass” label on it. I know, confusing, right?
So, here’s the kicker—Windows Central (shoutout to them) notices a sneaky Xbox PC logo slipped in at the end of some trailer. It’s for this game, MIO: Memories In Orbit. Never heard of it? Me neither. But that logo though. That’s where it gets interesting.
Think about it, Xbox PC could simplify (or maybe complicate?) the whole shebang. Pretty much every Xbox or Windows game under one messy roof. You’ve got your Game Pass stretching across consoles and PCs already, why not bundle it up nice and messy under Xbox PC? Makes sense. Or not. I dunno.
Anyway—hold up, the trailer! Yeah, see it for yourself, that logo is a sneaky little detail popping up at the end. Microsoft hasn’t blurted out anything officially, but hey, logos don’t lie. Or maybe they do. Who knows anymore?
So, grab some popcorn or whatever and check that trailer. Tell me I’m not the only one seeing this!
(Via whatever source broke this tidbit.)