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Unlike our counterparts who keep hangin on to table scraps.
We on the greener side have been feasting quite well since last November.
shyt, Project Spark dropped, but nobody seems to even notice cuz we feastin on other meals
And as most of you know, I been trying to get a list of titles for PS4 that is dropping and nobody can ever name anything.
Thats too bad. Welp, this is what is on the horizon for xbox. And this isn't even the major titles.
These are what I'd call the throw away titles, but sony gamers want to act like these are major so...
We on the greener side have been feasting quite well since last November.
shyt, Project Spark dropped, but nobody seems to even notice cuz we feastin on other meals

And as most of you know, I been trying to get a list of titles for PS4 that is dropping and nobody can ever name anything.
Thats too bad. Welp, this is what is on the horizon for xbox. And this isn't even the major titles.
These are what I'd call the throw away titles, but sony gamers want to act like these are major so...
We’re in the midst of a golden age of independent games, and the ID@Xbox team could not be more excited! Last month, we announced a second wave of independent developers who’ve signed on to the program, and more than 250 developers have now received development kits for Xbox One via the ID@Xbox program. Now, as GDC kicks off in San Francisco, we’re excited to tell you about 25 games coming to Xbox One through ID@Xbox.![]()
“Since we first announced the program in August, we’ve been working closely with developers to bring a diverse array of independent games to Xbox One,” said ID@Xbox Games Director Chris Charla. “Our goal is to make the process as easy as possible so developers can focus on what matters most: creating the games you’re beginning to see today!”
This initial sample features an exciting and diverse group from nine countries around the world. There are brand new innovations like “It Draws a Red Box” and “FRU,” which are taking advantage of Xbox One features in new and exciting ways with local 8-player gameplay and Kinect integration. Existing fan favorites are also being brought to the platform, including “Strike Suit Zero” and “Divekick.”
“Our goal has always been to make Xbox One the best place to play games, and that means having a diverse portfolio for gamers to choose from,” said Phil Spencer, corporate vice president of Microsoft Studios. “We’ve worked closely with independent developers to bring their own brand of creativity and innovation to the platform and today is just the beginning.”
Look for ID@Xbox game titles in the Xbox store in the coming weeks, including “Strike Suit Zero,” “Nutjitsu,” “1001 Spikes” and more. “It Draws a Red Box” will also be available to play in the Microsoft Lobby Bar at GDC, and “Aztez” from Team Colorblind will be in the Unity booth.
Check out the full list below for more information. Remember, these games are coming to Xbox One soon, but this list is neither comprehensive nor chronological. There are many more games in the pipeline coming via ID@Xbox, such as “Pool Nation FX,” “Another World,” “Stick it to the Man,” “Ninja Cowboys,” “Mortar Melon” and “The ARC,” and we look forward to sharing more soon!


By the end of the year

so now xbots stan indie games???? y'all got to be the most flip floppin'est band of negroes evr