Xbox Release of Towers of Aghasba (ToA) Explained
Towers of Aghasba will be released in a few hours on PS5 and PC. What about Xbox, though? Let’s find out.

There is something magical in fantasy worlds (metaphorically and literally). It is tempting to forget yourself during exploration of alien environment. I remember well my first encounter with TES3 Morrowind because of its unique feeling. Developers from Dreamlit promise just that. On the official Discord channel they have mentioned that they are visually inspired by Nausicaa and Princess Mononoke. So, no wonder that many people are tempted to enter Towers of Aghasba world. For now, it is only possible on PC and PS5 (multiplayer included). What about Xbox, though? We have the answer.
Xbox Release of Towers of Aghasba (ToA) Explained
So, if you have Xbox and would like to play Towers of Aghasba, we have good news for you, but not ideal. On the aforementioned official Discord, developers have acknowledged that they are willing to port the game on Xbox, too, after some time. We can expect that while during early access the game will be exclusive for PC and PS5, it will be available on Xbox in version 1.0.
So, how long should we wait for Microsoft’s console version? According to information on the Steam page, developers plan that ToA will be in early access for 12-18 months. It means that Xbox players have to be patient. Let’s remember that often those estimations are not precise. Sadly, in many cases, the time is longer than anticipated. However, this time it might be different. At this point we need to wait for more official posts.
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