Xbox To Reportedly Flood PlayStation 5 With More Games In April

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Four Games Could Be Launching On PS5 This April!

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  • PlayStation will potentially get around 4 first-party titles in April.
  • Forza Horizon is confirmed to launch on the platform, and Indiana Jones and Age of Empires 2 are also rumored to be in development.
  • Some speculation also suggests Oblivion will come to PS5 in early April.

PlayStation has been blessed with a decent number of Xbox games in recent years, with Xbox changing its strategy for first-party titles to fund more games. Titles like Sea of Thieves have made waves on the platform, and Microsoft released more games on the PS5 than Sony itself.

Reports suggest that Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will also be coming to PlayStation 5 very soon. According to rumors, April will be the biggest month for Xbox on the platform as it will release a couple more titles.

Why it matters: Xbox dumping four games on PS5 in one month emphasizes the multi-platform strategy.

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Forza Horizon 5 is confirmed to arrive on PS5 in April.

Forza Horizon 5 is confirmed to launch on PlayStation 5 this April, and rumors suggest that Indiana Jones will be released before it in the same month. In addition, a new patch for Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition might hint at a release on PS5 in mid-April.

Developers asked fans to wait longer for more info on the port and promised news very soon. Furthermore, insiders are also predicting that Bethesda’s Oblivion remake will be released around early April, but this is just speculation, and nothing is confirmed. 

Four first-party Xbox games are rumored to launch on PS5 in April, making it the biggest month for the Microsoft company on PS5. With moves like this, it’s easy to see why analysts are predicting that Xbox will become a software-only company in the future.

Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition Xbox
Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition could launch in April for PS5.

PlayStation has generally applauded the company’s behavior, even though Sony higher-ups have criticized this strategy. But if rumors turn out to be true, it won’t be long before PlayStation follows in the footsteps of Xbox and goes full-multiplatform in the near future.

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