About the brand ❤️
Microsoft XNA was a software development framework created by Microsoft to simplify the development of video games for Windows computers and Xbox consoles. Introduced in 2006, XNA provided tools, libraries, and a managed runtime environment based on the .NET Framework, allowing developers to build games using the C# programming language. It was especially popular among independent developers and students because it made game creation more accessible and supported distribution through services such as Xbox Live Indie Games. The framework enabled the development of 2D and 3D games with integrated graphics, audio, and input features before Microsoft discontinued active development in 2013.
Founded: 2006
Closed: 2013
Headquarters:
Redmond, Washington, United States of America (the)
Owner: Microsoft Corporation