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Through a survey, Koei Tecmo, one of the largest video game companies in Japan, has surveyed users asking them if they want to see more of their games on Xbox Game Pass. The company has published a survey in his official Twitter accountasking users to vote on whether or not to see their games on Microsoft’s popular gaming subscription service.
The survey has been met with great enthusiasm by Koei Tecmo fans, who have expressed their desire to see the company’s titles on Xbox Game Pass. The company is known for its action-adventure titles, with popular franchises including Dynasty Warriors, Samurai Warriors, Nioh, and the Atelier series.
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The Koei Tecmo survey only shows that there is increasing interest among Japanese studios in bringing their content to Xbox.
The survey question was: “Would you like to see our games on Xbox Game Pass?”. Koei Tecmo have been Xbox collaborators in the past, and have released several games on the Xbox platform. With this survey, the company appears to be seriously considering launching its games on Xbox Game Pass, which could significantly increase its player base and market presence.
Xbox Game Pass has proven to be a huge success since its launch in 2017, offering gamers a wide selection of games from different genres and developers for a flat monthly fee. Games can be played on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC, and Android mobile devices via xCloud.
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The inclusion of Koei Tecmo games in Xbox Game Pass could be a great addition to the service, and a chance for fans of the company to play older or lesser-known titles alongside the latest releases. Besides, Koei Tecmo’s presence on Xbox Game Pass could attract new fans to the company and its franchises, which could translate into higher sales and higher profits.