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What We Know So Far About the Launch of the Xbox Mobile Game Store in July

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Xbox to Launch Mobile Gaming Store in July, Challenging Apple’s App Store Dominance

In a bold move to challenge Apple’s strict rules for the App Store, Xbox has announced the launch of its own mobile gaming store in July. The news was confirmed by Xbox president Sarah Bond at the Bloomberg Technology Summit, where she revealed Microsoft’s plans to offer a more accessible and user-friendly platform for gamers.

The store will initially feature popular first-party games like Candy Crush and Minecraft, with plans to expand to third-party titles in the future. Bond took a swipe at Apple by emphasizing that the store will also be available on the web, ensuring accessibility across all devices and countries without being restricted by closed ecosystem policies.

Microsoft’s vision for the store goes beyond just a web presence, hinting at a potential mobile app store in the works. This move could potentially revolutionize the way gamers access and purchase games on their devices, offering a seamless experience across platforms.

With the ability to download and install mobile games directly from the store, Xbox aims to streamline the gaming experience for users. Additionally, there are hopes that the store will also offer the option to purchase Xbox games for console and PC, eliminating the need to navigate through multiple platforms.

As the launch date approaches, gamers and industry experts alike are eager to see how Xbox’s mobile gaming store will disrupt the current landscape dominated by Apple’s App Store. With promises of a more inclusive and user-centric experience, Microsoft is poised to make a significant impact in the mobile gaming market. Stay tuned for more updates as we countdown to the launch in July.

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