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Adam Hales

After years of mixed messaging, Xbox is putting exclusives front and center and making it clear they still matter

Close-up of the Xbox Series X|S dashboard showing Gears of War: E-Day marked with a prominent "EXCLUSIVE" label, highlighting Xbox's renewed focus on console-exclusive games.

For those out of the loop, Xbox is back. Or dead; the cycle never ends. But exclusives are back at least.

As I'm sure we're all aware by now, Xbox has firmly returned to the "exclusive games matter" camp. With Gears of War: E-Day and Clockwork Revolution set to be Xbox console exclusives, neither game will be coming to PlayStation 5. That's despite rumors from untrusted sources claiming otherwise, which have since been debunked by Xbox Chief Strategy Officer Matthew Ball.

Now, Xbox is making that strategy even clearer. In fact, it's putting it directly in players' faces, right on the dashboard, making it almost impossible to miss.

For those unaware of what I'm talking about, Xbox recently appears to have pushed a new tile to the Xbox Series X|S dashboard. The tile shows the word "EXCLUSIVE" alongside an image of an Xbox Series X console.

However, when I booted up my own Xbox to check for myself, the Xbox Series X image was nowhere to be seen. The "EXCLUSIVE" label was still there, though, suggesting Xbox might not have settled on how best to display things yet.

It is interesting to see Xbox take this approach, and in fairness, it does line up with comments made by the company. Recently, Matthew Ball stated that "players can continue to expect signature exclusives from us every year."

Xbox is undoubtedly going through a massive shakeup right now. With rumors swirling everywhere, it's hard to say exactly where the company will end up after its 100-day reset, but it does seem increasingly likely that exclusives will be a key part of that strategy moving forward.

Personally, I'm glad exclusives are back. At the same time, it's hard to feel entirely positive about Xbox right now, as the company continues to navigate industry-wide changes, while reports of layoffs and potential studio closures loom over the conversation.

Even if difficult decisions are ultimately what Xbox believes it needs to get back on track, that doesn't make them any easier to accept. With that said, let me know your thoughts on Xbox's new "EXCLUSIVE" label for eligible games in the comments, and be sure to take part in our poll!

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