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“A lot more” Xbox games are coming to PS5 and Switch 2 in 2025, claims insider

Over the past couple years, we’ve seen Microsoft bring over a select number of first-party Xbox titles to both PlayStation and the Nintendo Switch. Despite Indiana Jones and the Great Circle; DOOM The Dark Ages and Forza Horizon 5 all slated for a PS5 launch this year, one insider has claimed that there are “a lot more” titles planned to be ported in 2025 alone.

Following the official announcement that Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will be coming to PlayStation 5 on the 17th of April, known insider Tom Warren revealed (via TheVerge) that many more ex-Xbox exclusives can be expected over the course of 2025, writing:

“Microsoft first started launching previous Xbox-exclusive titles like Hi-Fi Rush, Pentiment, Sea of Thieves, and Grounded on PS5 last year, and 2025 will include a lot more titles appearing on both PS5 and Nintendo's Switch 2.”

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As mentioned, 3 titles are already confirmed to be coming to PS5, with many more having been rumoured – including the likes of Starfield; Halo and Gears of War.

Similarly, while Microsoft has yet to officially announce any titles for Switch 2 (likely due to rules put in place by Nintendo), a number of Xbox games have also been rumoured for the Switch’s successor, including the aforementioned DOOM: The Dark Ages; Halo and Starfield.

While we will likely hear from Xbox’s Switch plans during the upcoming Nintendo Direct next month, it will be interesting to see what other Xbox titles are planned for PS5 this year.

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