The annual Game Developers Conference in San Francisco never fails to bring about surprises and this year was no different, with Microsoft announcing a new opportunity for developers to create and sell games on its Xbox platform.
This Xbox Live Creators Program, as it has been dubbed, lets either a team or a solo developer create a game via a retail Xbox One console, that also doubles up as a development kit, and then self-publish the title to the Xbox Marketplace. Before this program, developers who wished to do this were required to go through an already established game development or media company or apply via ID@Xbox which allowed them to receive permission to self-publish.
The Creators Program itself isn’t free, but not too expensive either. A one-off fee stands somewhere between $20-$100, but it remains unclear as to how some developers might be charged more than others. All of the games created through the program will be stored in their own section of the Xbox store, which certain developers have criticized due to a lack of exposure that their games will receive.
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The program currently remains in preview stage but is due to be released for the general public any time soon. As expected, Microsoft reserve the right to remove any game from their store that they believe contains inappropriate content. Let’s hope that this program has more success than the Xbox Live Indie Games that Microsoft announced for the Xbox Live in 2006 but was shut down last year.