Beloved 2010 shooter Singularity returns to Microsoft's storefront, but fans are hoping for a Game Pass or Xbox release: "Are they cooking a port?"

Sep. 13, 2024



The community has “lots of hope”

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Following theXbox 360 store shutdownin July, Raven Software’s iconic shooterSingularitywas no longer available viaMicrosoft- until now, that is.

Fans discuss the possibilities in a recent Redditthread, where they speculate about backward compatibility, Game Pass, new ports, and more. “Only on PC and no achievements but still VERY interesting,” writes one. “Are they cooking a port for current-gen consoles or making the 360 version BC too? Or is this just a random game they decided to put on the MS Store?” Others wonder why the listing was “stealth dropped” on the store.

“Considering they didn’t announce anything officially (to my knowledge), I assume there might be either a console port or BC port in development.” Replies bring up examples of similar releases, like theCrash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogywhich was “stealth-dropped on the MS store for PC months before it came to Game Pass.” A fan says that such scenarios are why they’ll “be cautiously optimistic that this is in preparation for a bigger announcement.”

There’s no telling what’s in store behind the scenes for Singularity - it is certainly interesting that the PC-only version of the game emerged on theMicrosoftStore just a couple of months after its initial Xbox delisting, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that anything more is planned for the banger FPS. Regardless, fans are maintaining “lots of hope” that Singularity and other beloved games will come to Game Pass or get new ports.

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