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    Microsoft Cracks Down on Xbox Store Bundle Spam

    August 13, 2025

    Microsoft is cracking down on how game bundles appear in the Xbox Store, as it’ll soon start blocking developers from flooding the storefront with repetitive listings. The update comes after a rise in “bundle spamming,” a practice where the same title is repackaged in multiple platform-specific bundles to grab more visibility. The news comes via […]

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