Xbox Live chief has revealed that may not delist poor Live games after all.

Microsoft has been threatening to axe games that don't sell well, or aren't very good, but apparently the interface changes being ushered in via the mean this may now not be required.

Schappert says there are now no immediate plans to chop any games, but that setting parameters was still important. He adds that measures may be considered if the amount of content becomes 'cumbersome' again.

Earlier this year, Microsoft general manager Marc Whitten said his firm would be "delisting older underperforming titles in order to keep the service focused on a section of high quality games."

More on this soon.

By Luke Guttridge

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