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Xbox Boss Gives Killer Instinct Fans Hope for New Xbox Series X Game

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“I will just say, [Xbox Game Studios head] Matt [Booty] and I have discussed many times KI and where we would like to go with it and it’s not out of our minds thatโ€”it might be out of our mindsโ€”but it’s in our hearts and in our minds that we want to continue to do something with KI.

“It’s about finding the right team and the right opportunity,” Spencer continued, “but it is not due to any kind of lack of desire on our part that we’re not doing more with KI because we love the franchise and the community response.”

The original Killer Instinct was developed by Rare in 1994, releasing in arcades first and then on the Super Nintendo. The game received a sequel in 1996, but the IP remained dormant until Microsoft revived the property in 2013. That game was co-developed by Double Helix, Iron Galaxy, and Rare. Whether or not a follow-up game would be developed by that same team remains to be seen, but Spencer’s comments make it sound like it could be handled by someone else.

For now, fans of the series will simply have to wait patiently. Microsoft has shown a desire to bring back some of its dormant franchises in the Xbox Series X era. Until we get a firm announcement, fans will just have to make do with Killer Instinct: Definitive Edition, which is currently available on Xbox Game Pass.

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[H/T: Video Games Chronicle]