Curve Digital's current lineup of games won't be coming to Xbox One, it has been revealed.

Microsoft's parity clause, which requests developers release games on Xbox One at the same time as other systems, rules out The Swapper, MouseCraft and Titan Attacks, which are coming to PlayStation platforms first.



"Unfortunately, all these titles here get ruled out by the parity clause," Curve's managing director Jason Perkins confirmed to Digital Spy.

"We feel like it's unnecessary handcuffs really," design director Jonathan Biddle added, "but that's the way they've decided to run that."

It was explained that its current lineup of spring and summer games were signed before Microsoft indie programme ID@Xbox was in place.

However, this should mean that future games from Curve Digital should arrive on Xbox One.



"That's the plan," Perkins said. "It's important for us, we want to be."

Biddle added: "We're platform agnostic. We'll support everyone. What works for us is having many as healthy competitors as possible.

"They'll all try and promote the games they've got, and that's what we want. We want a healthy ecosystem, so we want everyone to do well."

Curve Digital recently confirmed release dates for its spring and summer lineup.

It also announced Stealth Inc 2, which will launch as a Wii U exclusive later this year.

Watch a trailer for The Swapper below:

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