Advertisement

Microsoft bought five studios to fix its Xbox game problem

The company acquired the studios behind 'Forza Horizon' and 'State of Decay.'

It's no secret that Microsoft's lack of exclusive games is partially to blame for the Xbox One lagging behind the PS4. To rectify this, the company's gone on a bit of a shopping spree, acquiring five studios under its Microsoft Studios umbrella. Four of these are existing outfits: Undead Labs (State of Decay), Playground Games (Forza Horizon), Ninja Theory (Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice) and Compulsion Games (We Happy Few). The fifth is an all-new studio called The Initiative headed by Darrell Gallagher, the former chief of Crystal Dynamics who spearheaded the Tomb Raider reboot and joined Microsoft back in April.

The lack of must-have games is no secret to Microsoft, either: The same week it launched the Xbox One X last fall, Xbox head Phil Spencer told Bloomberg that they'd switch their focus to buying or creating studios to produce content in-house. Today's announced acquisitions certainly fulfill that promise, and there's no telling how many more Microsoft might bring under Microsoft Studios' wing.

Follow all the latest news from E3 2018 here!