Xbox Play Anywhere, which delivers certain games to the
Xbox One and Windows 10 PC with a single purchase, goes live on Sept.
13, Microsoft confirmed to Polygon this week.
The new program was during last month’s E3 Microsoft
press conference. Play Anywhere saves your progress to a single file,
tracks a single set of achievements and won't cost any more than a
regular game. It also means that any DLC you purchase will be playable
on both systems. This includes game add-ons, season passes, consumables
and in-game unlocks.
The service requires that you have the Windows 10
Anniversary Edition update on your PC, which hits on Aug. 2, and the the
summer update on your Xbox One console. It only supports the download
version of the game, not the disc version.
While Microsoft has already listed the launch titles
supported by the service, they had been a bit unclear on when the
service would go live. But earlier this week, they confirmed the timing.
"The Windows 10 Anniversary Update and the related Xbox update coming this summer
enable the Windows Store on Windows 10 and Xbox One to
support Xbox Play Anywhere games,"
A Microsoft spokesperson told
Polygon. "Then, beginning with the launch of ReCore this fall and continuing with Forza Horizon 3, Gears of War 4, Halo Wars 2
and others, when you digitally purchase a game that supports Xbox Play
Anywhere, you have access to the game on both Xbox One and Windows 10
PCs for one price and your progress, game saves and achievements are
shared seamlessly across both platforms."
Games that support Play Anywhere will be listed on the official site and include a Play Anywhere icon in the online store.
Here’s the existing list:
- Gears of War 4
- Forza Horizon 3
- ReCore
- Sea of Thieves
- Halo Wars 2
- Scalebound
- Killer Instinct Season 3
- State of Decay 2
- Ark: Survival Evolved
- Cuphead
- We Happy Few
- Crackdown 3
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