Microsoft Lists Over 30 Independent Developers Who Will Self Publish On Xbox One

Microsoft lists their indie dev support.

Posted By | On 05th, Dec. 2013

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Microsoft have released a list of over 30 independent developers set to publish titles on the Xbox One. Among them are Crytek, Vlambeer and Double Fine. Chris Charla, Microsoft’s ID@Xbox director commented on Xbox’s intention to bring multiple independent developers to Xbox One.

“We’ve shipped dev kits to more than 50 studios and, as we said at Gamescom, this first wave of developers is just the start. We want to make Xbox One a great platform for developers of all scales and sizes for years to come. We’ve been amazed at the response from developers to ID@Xbox, and we really appreciate their patience as we ramp up the program,” he said.

He further added: “Bottom line, we’ve been blown away by the interest in the ID@Xbox program, and we can’t wait until the games start shipping so players can experience the amazing titles that the independent developers mentioned above (and many, many more!) will be bringing to Xbox One.”

Here’s the list of devlopers announced for Xbox one thus far:

  • Behaviour (Naughty Bear)
  • Bongfish (Motorcross Madness)
  • Born Ready (Strike Suit Zero)
  • Capy (Below)
  • Comcept (Mighty No. 9)
  • Crytek (Ryse: Son of Rome)
  • Definition 6 (Spy Party)
  • Double Eleven (LittleBigPlanet Vita)
  • Double Fine (The Cave)
  • Drinkbox (Guacamelee)
  • Gaijin Games (Bit. Trip)
  • Half-Brick (Jetpack Joyride)
  • Happion Labs (Sixty Second Shooter)
  • Hidden Path (Defense Grid)
  • High Voltage Software (The Conduit)
  • Inis (Lips, Elite Beat Agents)
  • Iron Galaxy (Divekick)
  • Jackbox Games (You Don’t Know Jack)
  • Nicalis (VVVVVV)
  • NinjaBee (Outpost Kaloki)
  • Other Ocean (Duty Calls)
  • Panic Button
  • Signal Studios (Toy Soldiers)
  • Slightly Mad Studios (Project CARS)
  • Team 17 (Worms)
  • Team Colorblind
  • The Men Who Wear Many Hats (Max Gentlemen)
  • The Odd Gentlemen (Misadventures of P.B. Winterbottom)
  • Vlambeer (Super Crate Box)
  • Way Forward (Silent Hill: Book of Memories)
  • Zeboyd Games
  • Zen Studios (Zen Pinball)

Source: Xbox, Via: CVG


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