Itâs an established part of the current gaming landscape, for some perhaps even their favourite, but in a recent interview Microsoftâs Michael Wolf reminds us it wonât always be here.
Asked by nefarious pirate Brian Crecente whether the service was eventually âgoing to go awayâ, Wolf replies âPersonally, Iâd say absolutely, yes.â
âI think digital distribution has to be like that. I donât think XBLA will be leaving soon. It is an incredible platform. We have XBLA fans, I donât think itâs going to be announced anytime soon. One thing Microsoft has proven is that we continue to try and adapt and innovate in experiences.â
What heâs getting at is that, when the great digital future eventually arrives (itâs taking its sweet time!), we wonât need a distinction like we do with XBLA. Heck, I donât think we need it now (we rarely distinguish between retail and XBLA games for professional purposes here), but thatâs another argument for another day.
While we got what he was saying, Microsoftâs PR handlers hit the panic button regardless, and issued the following statement to Game Informer:
Xbox LIVE Arcade is and will continue to be the premier destination for quality downloadable games at a great value, boasting an ever-growing, eclectic library of hundreds of games, spanning every genre. We are committed to providing new downloadable games for Xbox 360 and continuing our work with 1st and 3rd party developers on the platform. We have no plans to dissolve the service at this time.
No, guys, we got it. Relax!
Seven years in: The Xbox 360âs lineup in 2012 [Vox Games]