Xbox going green(er) with new sustainability toolkit for game devs


What you need to know

  • On Wednesday, Xbox announced a new Developer Sustainability Toolkit for game designers to help reduce Xbox gaming’s impact on the environment.
  • This new tool allows developers to identify energy inefficiencies in their games so they can be improved upon without negatively affecting the playing experience. 
  • Ubisoft and 343 Industries collaborated with Xbox to provide best practices and case studies for the new Xbox toolkit.

It’s no secret that gaming can be a huge source of energy consumption and carbon emissions. Xbox itself has stated that the majority of Xbox’s greenhouse gas emissions footprint comes from gameplay electricity. Many gaming companies are acutely aware of this and have taken steps to improve their energy efficiency, but now Xbox is taking things a step further. 

On Wednesday during GDC (Game Developers Conference), Xbox announced its own steps toward reducing its carbon footprint. It revealed a brand-new Developer Sustainability Toolkit, to help game designers identify energy usage levels in their games, compare energy usage against other Xbox game averages, and provide best practices for energy efficiency. 

Phil Spencer and Xbox logo. (Image credit: Microsoft)

“Xbox is the first console platform to release dedicated energy consumption and carbon emissions measurement tools designed for (and with) game creators to help understand and reduce the carbon footprint and energy consumption posed by the games that they develop.”





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