The new movement of Microsoft could change how Xbox games are created.
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Among the announcements made yesterday at the GDC 2026, Microsoft also introduced a significant novelty for developers. The company confirmed the launch of PlayFab Foundation Mode, a set of free tools that will allow any studio that publishes on Xbox to use advanced online services and multi-platform features at no cost.
From now on, all developers who launch a game on Xbox will be able to access these basic PlayFab services, designed to simplify the creation of connected games and experiences that work across multiple platforms.
PlayFab Foundation Mode offers seven key services for online games
The new system is based on seven main pillars that cover different aspects of online game development and management:
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Identity
Unified account system that allows players to use the same profile on Xbox, PC, Steam, Epic Games Store, mobile devices, and other platforms. -
Progress
Cloud saving, player profiles, and shared statistics across platforms. -
Community
Social features like cross-platform friends, guilds, global leaderboards, and real-time chat. -
Multplayer
Infrastructure for creating lobbies, matchmaking, and online networks using the global Azure network. -
Game-as-a-Service Management
Tools for updating content, sending news, notifications, or modifying game systems without the need for patches. -
Economy
Systems for managing virtual currencies, inventories, item catalogs, and packages within the game. -
Data and Telemetry
Detailed information on how players interact with each game system across all platforms.
Beyond Xbox
Microsoft explained that implementing features like cross-play, shared progress, or online services is often complex for many studios due to the technical work involved. With PlayFab Foundation Mode, the company aims to reduce that development burden and facilitate the creation of multi-platform games.
Additionally, the company notes that games with cross-platform features tend to retain players better, generate larger communities, and improve monetization.
Although PlayFab already offered paid versions used by many studios, the arrival of Foundation Mode as a free service represents a significant advantage, especially for independent teams and mid-sized studios that want to launch connected games within the Xbox ecosystem.

