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Home»News»Xbox wants more games and has just taken an important step to achieve it
Xbox wants more games and has just taken an important step to achieve it
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Xbox wants more games and has just taken an important step to achieve it

Gabriel FuentesBy Gabriel Fuentes4 June, 2026No Comments

Microsoft has just published a new tool that simplifies the development of games for Xbox using one of the most popular engines of the moment.

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Xbox continues to work on attracting more studios and developers to its platform, especially within the independent scene. Microsoft’s latest initiative is related to Godot, the open-source game engine that has gained enormous popularity over the past few years due to its flexibility, lightness, and lack of licensing costs.

The company has announced the release of a new public technical reference that will allow developers to integrate Xbox services into Godot projects more easily. The goal is to reduce barriers to entry and make it easier for more games to reach Microsoft’s ecosystem without having to abandon the tools that many studios already use.

Xbox publishes an official reference for developing games with Godot

The new technical sample is now publicly available on GitHub and serves as a functional example for integrating various Xbox ecosystem technologies into Godot.

  • Microsoft GDK
  • Xbox Services
  • PlayFab Core and PlayFab Services
  • PlayFab Multiplayer
  • Cloud Save
  • GameInput compatibility
  • Controller and login system integration

Microsoft explains that this reference is specifically designed for developing games for Xbox on PC, allowing for the implementation of common features such as user profiles, online services, cloud storage, and multiplayer functionality.

  • The company also clarifies that this is not a finished commercial product, but rather an open working base for the community. Developers can use the code, adapt it to their needs, and contribute improvements through GitHub.
  • Although this first version is focused solely on Xbox on PC, Microsoft hints that it could be the start of a closer collaboration with the Godot community. The intention is to continue evolving the available tools based on the real needs of developers.

For Xbox, this move fits perfectly with the strategy it has been pushing for years: making it easier for developers to access its platform from any game engine and allowing studios of all sizes to publish games on Microsoft’s ecosystem with fewer technical complications. At a time when more and more independent projects are opting for Godot, this decision could help future releases reach Xbox players more easily.

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