In recent months there has been a lot of talk about the new Smart Delivery System, introduced by Microsoft products in relation to his Xbox Series X. For the uninitiated, it is simply a service written, thought and built around the cross-play. Through it, fans will be able to buy a title on one of their consoles, with the subsequent possibility of being able to obtain it, for free, even in all those who will buy later, all accompanied by optimization ad hoc.
Precisely in relation to all this, at least according to what is reported by the sources of Video Games Chronicles, it would seem that Xbox is pushing the various developers to make their games available, completely free of charge, to all who have them previously purchased, at no extra cost, not even in the form of DLC.
In any case, currently speaking, all those who develop Xbox-branded titles are free to choose this option, or to ignore it, simply coming up against fans with a little discount on second copies. Based on what we know, there are many video games that have agreed to participate in the Smart Delivery System, Including: Assassin's Creed Valhalla, cyberpunk 2077, Infinite halo and others
The last word regarding a market choice of this type is still linked to the intentions of the developers, who will be able to move as they see fit. Speaking of all this, always at VGC, one developer Microsoft revealed:
Developers and publishers ultimately decide how to deliver their games and we work with them to deliver the best possible experience based on their needs.
In any case, this of the Smart Delivery System remains a project of a thousand potentiality, especially in relation to a market currently full of a repetition that it would not be bad to dispose of with intelligence. We just have to wait for new details on the matter, carefully studying what will be futures Xbox moves and proposals.