Back in 2020 when Microsoft announced the smaller, cheaper and less powerful Xbox Series S it guaranteed that all games would have feature parity between the two Xbox Series models.

If a feature was in a Series X game it would be available to those playing on the Series S albeit at lower resolutions and possibly frame rates.

Over the years many developers have voiced concerns about the lack of power offered by Series S and it’s effect on Xbox game development. But Microsoft stuck to their guarantee to buyers of the Series S that they would get the same games as those playing on Series X.

That has now changed.

Baldur’s Gate 3 will be the first game launched for the Xbox Series S|X that offers an inferior version on the Series S.

Local co-op will be an Xbox Series X exclusive feature and will not be available to those on Series S.

Developer Larian Studios say they came to an agreement with Xbox boss Phil Spencer to drop a feature for the Series S and allow the game to release on Xbox.

If Phil had stuck to the feature parity guarantee there would be no Baldur’s Gate 3 on Xbox at all.

This was a situation that was always going to arise given the performance gap between the Series X and Series S and it’s a problem that won’t simply go away for Microsoft.

It is very likely to be the first of many such examples of Series X exclusive features to come as we approach the mid-life point of the current generation.

There is going to be a lot of Series S owners out there that feel more than a little aggrieved over the current situation but it’s likely to remain a problem for the remainder of the generation.

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    1 year ago

    Imo they didn’t fall on there face. They promised something that was stupid to promise and has backfired and now stepping back from that statement. Not the first time a company has done something like this. So I guess they did fall on there face all depends on how you see it I guess.