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So, alright – here I am, rambling about Xbox and PC and all that jazz. Microsoft’s up to something again. Yeah, they’ve slapped this new label, “Xbox PC” on their stuff. Sounds fancy, right? Basically, they’re trying to tidy up their gaming mess. Xbox on one side, PC on the other – kinda like those mismatched socks I keep losing. And now, maybe, they’re trying to find the pair.
Anyway, let’s dive in. Xbox on PC has been… well, let’s call it a delightful confusion. Imagine this: you’re staring at Xbox Game Pass, but oh wait, there’s a PC version too. Except it’s not called Xbox, it’s PC Game Pass. See? I lost myself there. Somewhere in the chaos, somebody at Windows Central noticed a new logo – Xbox PC pops up at the end of a gameplay trailer. Bam! New logo.
Wait, where was I? Oh, right.
Okay, so Xbox PC. The logo first made its grand entrance at the end of this trailer for MIO: Memories In Orbit. No idea why that name stuck with me. Maybe it’s the idea of memories floating around. Orbits and all. Who knows? But it’s the first time the logo shows up, which suggests Microsoft is playing the umbrella game — you know, bringing all their PC gaming goodies under one cozy roof. Makes sense if you think about it. I guess they were like, “Hey, we’ve got Windows, we’ve got Xbox, let’s just smoosh them together.”
The thing is, Microsoft hasn’t actually said, “Yep, this is our new PC gaming brand.” But the trailer – go on, watch it – it’s right there at the end. Logo staring at you like it’s saying, “Hey, notice me.”
So there it is. Xbox PC. Maybe a revolution, maybe just a logo. I’d bet on the logo — but surprises happen. Anyway… oh, whatever. You get the gist.