

So unless PlayStation 5 has an answer for Smart Delivery, consumers might favor the Xbox Series X over Sony’s next-gen box because of it. So this information helps them make purchase decisions ahead of the consoles’ holiday releases. It looks crisper than what I remember seeing last year at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco.Īnd since it has Smart Delivery - think of it as cross-buy between console generations - if folks buy it for Xbox One, they’ll be able to play it on the Xbox Series X as well. This is an important event, as it not only gives consumers a better idea of what games are coming to the Xbox Series X, but it also shows what “next gen” gaming looks like. The two companies made the announcement during today’s Xbox 20/20 event today, showing a lineup of third-party games that would be coming to Microsoft’s next-generation home gaming console. (Make a shortcut on your desktop and right click the shortcut and. Start the game with -console added at the end. Where it says target, go to the end of the destination and type. This isn’t that big of a surprise, but it’s a welcome development nonetheless: Paradox Interactive and Microsoft announced that role-playing game Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines II will be coming as a Smart Delivery release for the Xbox Series X. Create a shortcut to Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines onto your desktop, then right click it and left click on properties.
