The people behind Xenia Canary Xbox emulator spoke up about recent rumors. They said they have zero connection to Microsoft and never worked with the company. Gamers had been talking about a possible Xbox Classics program coming to computers. The Xenia team wanted to clear up any confusion about their role. They posted their response on Discord after seeing the speculation spread online.
Microsoft already has their system for making old games work on newer Xbox consoles. The company does not need help from outside teams like Xenia for backward compatibility features. Microsoft builds their emulation technology without any outside assistance. The Xenia developers made it clear they stay independent from the gaming giant. Their emulator project remains completely separate from any Microsoft plans.
Some people thought maybe the Xenia team signed secret agreements and could not talk about working with Microsoft. The developers speaking out suggests they never signed any contracts requiring silence. Their public statement appears genuine rather than a cover story. Teams under legal agreements typically avoid making any public comments about rumored projects. The Xenia response seems honest and straightforward.
The person who started these rumors still believes Microsoft plans to announce something special. They claim Xbox will reveal classic games for computers during the brand's 25th birthday celebration. This would happen sometime during the coming year according to their information. The original leak remains unconfirmed despite the Xenia team's denial.
Microsoft already has their system for making old games work on newer Xbox consoles. The company does not need help from outside teams like Xenia for backward compatibility features. Microsoft builds their emulation technology without any outside assistance. The Xenia developers made it clear they stay independent from the gaming giant. Their emulator project remains completely separate from any Microsoft plans.
Some people thought maybe the Xenia team signed secret agreements and could not talk about working with Microsoft. The developers speaking out suggests they never signed any contracts requiring silence. Their public statement appears genuine rather than a cover story. Teams under legal agreements typically avoid making any public comments about rumored projects. The Xenia response seems honest and straightforward.
The person who started these rumors still believes Microsoft plans to announce something special. They claim Xbox will reveal classic games for computers during the brand's 25th birthday celebration. This would happen sometime during the coming year according to their information. The original leak remains unconfirmed despite the Xenia team's denial.