The Creators Program does let you still access Xbox’s leaderboards and party chat features. Even then, unless a developer joins the program, they won’t be able to enable online multiplayer for the Xbox version of the game or access the Xbox achievements feature. There’s a one-time fee to that ranges from $20 to $100, and it’s unclear right now how Microsoft plans on charging some developers more or less than others. Microsoft also reserves the right to remove your game from the store if it has “harmful or inappropriate content,” as the company won’t be binding any devs with nondisclosure agreements or concept approvals. For one, the game you’re making must be a Universal Windows App, so that it can run on any Windows 10 device and not simply the Xbox One. That are a couple of stipulations involved with the new program, which remains in a preview stage for now until it opens up to the general public soon. Anyone can now make and publish Xbox games
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