After you generate buzz about a possible change in the policies of Microsoft, about publishing platform game for Xbox Live, transnational Vice President Marc Whitten confirmed that now give many facilities to independent developers could publish their RS Gold games for themselves and reach the Xbox One face of such news were immediate declarations by independent developers. According to information published in this afternoon the U.S. through Game Informer, Microsoft would reverse in another unpopular policy that has accompanied Xbox One since its official announcement. As noted, Microsoft will finally allow independent studies can self-publish their games on Xbox Live Arcade for Xbox One, without the need to rely on a great editor for it. In addition, these studies will be allowed to have the last word on all matters relating to the departure of their games and their final price. Thus, Microsoft Xbox One finally imitate the strategy taken by Sony from the start with PlayStation 4, in response to the many complaints received by all kinds of studios and independent companies since it was announced the console. But the changes would not only here, as Microsoft also would be looking at how to speed up the process of certificate on Xbox Live, with its goal a game is approved for publication in no more than 14 days, as is currently the on iTunes. Kevin Dent, CEO of Tiswaz Entertainment said the following to the site Polygon: "Love it. Fuck, I really love it. If this is going in the direction of iOS, where a guy from Ohio can make the next Angry Birds in the basement of his mother (just to say a stereotype), then everything is great news. "In short, Dent said he could not express enough how accessible was Microsoft doing their console. Also Chandana Ekanayake, executive producer at Uber Entertainment gave his opinion: "In a market where Apple, Steam, the PlayStation 3 and the PlayStation 4 will allow independent developers to publish their games on their own, Microsoft must do the same to compete for the care of these developers, more options for them to reach the public implies more interesting games. It's a win-win situation. So far we had not considered posting on Xbox One because of his policies, but I have hopes for that to change. " Jake Kazdal 17-Bit added: "This is a move in the right direction. We had no plans to publish on Xbox One in the near future, but is now a real possibility, which is good. A healthy dose of choices for small developers can only be good news. " Bryan Sawler, Muteki Corp chairman, also gave his opinion to Polygon. He hoped that this would not end up as a repeat of Xbox Live Indie Games publishing platform that Xbox 360 was not exactly a success: "Microsoft has made great strides in reaction to the strong criticism that left them E3, but until we can see how all this will work exactly official plans do not. " You may also like the article:Ace Attorney Dual Destinies have paid downloadable content
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