Is Zenless Zone Zero coming to Xbox?
HoYoverse‘s next massive RPG is set to launch on July 4, 2024, and Xbox players are keen to know if they will finally get to see just what the team is able to create as both Genshin Impact and Honkai Star Rail have skipped the platform.
Below you can find out the latest on what Hoyoverse have said about a Xbox release of the RPG.
Is ‘Zenless Zone Zero’ coming to Xbox?
It doesn’t look like Zenless Zone Zero is coming to Xbox any time soon. The game is currently a PlayStation excluisive and HoYoverse hasn’t made any commitments or suggestions that the game will come to Xbox in the future either.
In an interview with IGN, producer Zhenyu Li said that the studio is “working to bring Zenless Zone Zero to Nintendo Switch and Xbox,” but this was framed as more of a wish than an actual commitment.
Therefore, you shouldn’t expect to see the game on Xbox, as none of HoYoverse’s other games have come to the platform. There are likely several reasons for this. Xbox as a brand isn’t as big in Asia as it is elsewhere in the world. Additionally, few Asian developers actually bring their games to Xbox themselves, with Phil Spencer pushing to bring more games from the continent to the platform and Game Pass.
There is a chance we could see the game hit Xbox down the line, but it is very unlikely.
In case you haven’t been keeping up on the latest details for the game, Zenless Zone Zero it is an urban fantasy ARPG in which a calamity called Hollows – an abnormal spherical dimension that appears out of thin air and swallows everything it touches – destroys modern society. Set in New Eridu, players assume the role of Proxy and join up with characters to explore Hollows, combat enemies, complete commissions, and reveal the mysteries of the metropolis.
While Zenless Zone Zero isn’t hitting Xbox, you can take a look at a bunch of games coming to the platform this year with our roundup of games announced during the Xbox Games Showcase 2024.
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