But the small size and sleek design of Surface make it a much better option, Kazdal says.
One can already play PC games on the go by carting around a laptop. 'The turn-based game, the action part of it is less intense so you’re not going to screw up as much with the glass-based interface system.' 'You can play with mouse and keyboard, you can play with iPad-style touch controls or you can plug in a controller,' he says. With Xbox Game Pass moving to the cloud and an ever-evolving ecosystem of services outside of the consoles, it’s clear that Microsoft is betting on remote play with the Xbox Series X and Series. 'Our game will support both versions' of Surface, Kazdal said – the ARM processor version and the Intel-powered, Windows 8-compatible Pro.Īlthough Kazdal is excited about playing games on a tablet with an Xbox 360 controller, he said that Skulls for Surface will ship with 'three distinct, discrete control schemes.'
As soon as Microsoft lifted the veil on its Surface tablet PC at an event in Los Angeles on Monday, 17-Bit rushed to announce that it is also in development on a Surface version of the game, releasing the image shown above.