Microsoft is no longer developing Xbox One games — here's what that means

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Last updated 07 julho 2024
Microsoft is no longer developing Xbox One games — here's what that means
The Xbox One era is officially ending as Microsoft confirms it is no longer developing games for the nearly 10-year-old console.
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