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Microsoft confirms the multiplatform games announced during State of Play

Last night, Sony aired its latest State of Play showcase, revealing a number of new titles, like Ghost of Yotei, as well as release dates for major upcoming titles like Monster Hunter Wilds, and DLC updates like Alan Wake 2's new expansion, The Lake House. Shortly after the stream, Microsoft announced which of the games will also be coming to Xbox. 

As usual with these showcases, the trailers shown during State of Play only confirmed PlayStation as the release platform. However, of the 20 games we saw, around 12 of them are also coming to Xbox:

Some of these are obvious, such as the DLCs for Alan Wake 2, TMNT: Shredder's Revenge, and Sonic x Shadow: Generations. Major third-party releases like Dragon Age: The Veilguard and Monster Hunter Wilds are also heading to Xbox, as well as PC.

The less clear multiplatform titles shown during State of Play includes the likes of Hell is Us, Fear the Spotlight, Dynasty Warriors Origins, Soul Reaver 1 & 2 Remastered, Fantasian Neo Dimension, Lunar Remastered Collection and ArcheAge Chronicles.

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KitGuru Says: We will no doubt see the sequel to Ghost of Tsushima hitting PC eventually as well, but that could take a year or two. 

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