So far, the Creators Collection is only available to Xbox Insiders, a group that Microsoft typically releases new software features to before granting access to everyone. And given it’s still not quite at full release, there’s very little content available through the Creators Collection at this point in time, with only six games available for purchase:
Whispers in the Dark (free) Stereo Aereo Animal Rivals Derelict Fleet Space Cat (free) Solitaire HD (free)
More games may or may not be coming soon. Developers may be waiting for the full release of the Creators Collection or Microsoft may be holding back the tide.
Prior to Creators Collection, Microsoft prominently touted ID@Xbox for independent developers. However, ID@Xbox requires going through a lengthy and often expensive process to get one’s game out. It doesn’t seem like Microsoft is ending the ID@Xbox program, though, as Creators Collection will simply be a stepping stone.
Creators Collection is an absolute necessity for Microsoft going forward, especially since PC platforms like Steam see dozens of games launched every single day. Most of those games aren’t necessarily successful, let alone good, but they allow nascent developers to get their feet wet and maybe strike gold.
What Creators Collection could offer is a similar opportunity for console development. There are no guarantees, of course. Console gamers don’t typically experiment with indie games as much as PC gamers do, never mind that indie games are typically well hidden in the marketplace. Nevertheless, offering Creators Collection matters more than not offering anything.
The Xbox One Creators Collection is open now for testers.
Source: Major Nelson