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Xbox Leads as Diablo 4’s Favorite Platform
Xbox has become the top choice for players of Diablo 4, according to Xbox President Sarah Bond. In a recent email to staff, she revealed this achievement without mentioning specific sales data. Despite PlayStation and PC leading in sales, Xbox’s unique offer, the Game Pass, plays a crucial role.
Diablo 4’s addition to the Game Pass since late March has significantly boosted its popularity on Xbox. Bond did not share exact figures but emphasized Xbox’s swift ascent to being Diablo 4 players’ number one platform.

Bond also mentioned the integration of Activision Blizzard King titles into Xbox services, including the addition of Diablo 4 to the Game Pass. This move has made Xbox the preferred platform for many D4 players. Moreover, she touched on the integration of Battle.net and the launch of CoD: Warzone Mobile, along with anticipation for upcoming titles like Hellblade 2, Avowed, and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.
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Additionally, Bond’s email revealed the formation of a new team focused on game preservation, promising exciting prospects for next-gen gaming. Reports also hint at an upcoming announcement of Gears 6 at the Xbox Showcase in June.
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