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CrossCode Has More Players On Xbox One Than Other Systems Combined Thanks To Game Pass

The retro-styled RPG is available for all consoles, but its presence on the Xbox subscription service has brought in the most players.

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CrossCode recently released on Nintendo Switch, PS4, and Xbox One, and Xbox players were able to pick the game up on Xbox Game Pass. As it turns out, this last option has been by far the most popular one for new players.

Talking to the video podcast Duel Screens, CrossCode designer and programmer Felix Klein explained that the game has surprised them with its performance on Xbox Game Pass. He says that when the PC version was available on Game Pass for Windows 10, not many people played it--but now that it's on console, that has changed.

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"We're actually pretty surprised at how many people play that way," Klein says, just past the 43 minute mark in the video below. Asked if he can elaborate, he says that it's comfortably outpacing the other systems. "Right at this moment, there's more people playing on Game Pass than Switch and PS4 combined. That's something I did not see coming."

While this might not be too surprising on the surface, it's worth noting that the install base on the Xbox One is much lower than the combined figures for the PS4 and Switch. Concrete Xbox One sales figures aren't available, but the data suggests that it's well below the PS4's 110 million, and the lifetime sales of the Nintendo Switch (55 million) are likely higher, too.

Recently, No Man's Sky developer Hello Games reported that the game had gained 1 million new players since coming to Game Pass. While you might think that it's better to get a paying customer, there's some evidence to suggest that Game Pass leads to higher sales--the developer of Descenders attributes Game Pass with higher sales figures.

In April, Microsoft said that Game Pass has 10 million subscribers, and with Xbox Series X on the horizon--and Game Pass front and center in the marketing--that's likely to go up further. Here's why Xbox Game Pass could be Microsoft's secret weapon going forward.

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Hopefully dragon quest 11 has a huge increase in players when it comes to gamepass it’s been my favorite series since the nes It deserves a much bigger fan base in the West

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It's a great game but how is 'more people try a game for free' news? Of course they do.

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@Carpetfluff: It's good for the consumer and great for the developer to get exposure like Gamepass offers anyway. It can only mean better games in the future as they hone their talents. You can also look at it as more or less free PC beta testing for product too. Any issues people will respond to in kind because they aren't shelling out extra money to play the product so they are actually more receptive to patches etc. Devs involved with Gamepass i have also found to be the most open and transparent when it comes to issues in a product and what they are doing to fix it.

I've been in the Xbox preview program for years and tried Gamepass in the early stages and it is certainly far better value today and keeps getting better.

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@Carpetfluff: Not really. I have Xbox Live Gold and I don’t just download everything. I still have to have interest/room for it.

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@Sevenizz: You don't have to download it anyway just get it then if you ever want to try it you can download it at any time later even on series X if it has been enhanced for that later etc.

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Yeah,its a really good 16-bit esque jrpg.

I think SE also tests the waters with DQ11 in Gamepass...i really hope many ppl will try it out so more jrpgs has a chance on Xbox.

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@sladakrobot: At a guess Microsoft has been working wonders with Japanese devs about the exposure Gamepass can provide them with.

I have to admit that although so many Japanese RPG's are on Playstation store i never hear about most of them and have to do a search to find them.

This is not the best way to promote games at all just placing them randomly on an online store without any care or thought given on how best to display it or show it even exists. Gamepass just does a much better job of this with constant updates of what's available for a start.

It is also categorised in a decent fashion. You can even randomly have it choose a game for you to play if you are really bored.

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