Microsoft and Capcom's Efforts to Make MTFrameworkMobile Compatible with XboxOne

TapTechNews July 29th news, WindowsCentral editor JezCordon revealed in the latest XboxTwo podcast that Microsoft is actively collaborating with Capcom to try to solve the problem that Capcom's MTFrameworkMobile game engine cannot run on the XboxOne platform.

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TapTechNews learned that Capcom launched the MTFramework game engine in 2006, mainly for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, and PC platforms. The company launched the MTFrameworkMobile engine based on related technologies in 2011, claiming to have multi-threading and high-quality effects at that time.

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And previously, there were sources saying that since Capcom's engine MTFrameworkMobile game engine does not support XboxOne, so a series of classic game remastered works such as The Marvel vs Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics and Great Ace Attorney - The Adventures of Ryūnosuke Naruhodō (Great Ace Attorney) under the company do not support the Xbox platform, only providing PC and PlayStation versions.

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After solving the related problems, it is expected that the subsequent series of Capcom classic games will be available on the Xbox platform, but the specific launch time is not yet known. TapTechNews will continue to follow up and report.

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