Spike TV will be hosting a live feed of the Xbox press conference, straight from E3 2015.
Read More »Xbox One takes top sales in the US for April
Bucking Sony’s winning streak with its PS4, Microsoft’s console has nabbed the top sales spot in the US market for April 2015.
Read More »343 says The Master Chief Collection was “a black eye”
Not that you probably needed them to tell you, but Halo developer 343 Industries has assumed further responsibility for the fiasco that was The Master Chief Collection’s online multiplayer, and they’ve made a promise for Halo 5.
Read More »Phantom Dust developer was finished off by Microsoft’s ever changing vision
Apparently, Darkside Game Studios imploded due to the constant shift in what Microsoft was expecting from Phantom Dust. Most of which was due directly to not having enough money to finish the game.
Read More »Microsoft kills off Kinect for the PC… kind of
Microsoft won’t be selling Kinect for the PC any longer, but that doesn’t mean that you won’t be able to wave your arms around on your personal computer. You know, if that’s your bag.
Read More »Halo 5 gets a pair of trailers and a release date
Hunter or hunted? The tale of Locke and the Master Chief in Halo 5 is a little of both.
Read More »Sony and EA Taking the Markets by Storm
This financial quarter is quickly coming to an end and Gamesindustry.biz released their comprehensive review of the industry’s stock holdings. Gamesindustry.biz chose to analyze the data by region and business type. Sony came out on top of Japanese platform creators, netting a 30% gain. (In case you missed it, the …
Read More »Microsoft announces Master Chief Collection Xbox One bundle pack
From the ‘why wasn’t this already a thing’ file, Microsoft has announced a Master Chief Collection Xbox One bundle pack.
Read More »PlayStation Dominates January Digital Sales
Forget console wars, a bigger indicator of console success is title sales, and currently PlayStation is edging Xbox out. Superdata, a market research company that aggregates data on games and playable media, just released a report that found players spent twice as much on PS3/PS4 games than Xbox 360/One during …
Read More »Fable Legends is free-to-play, but not how you think
The next Fable game is definitely going the free-to-play route, but that might not be a bad thing.
Read More »Strangeness abounds around Phantom Dust developer’s closure
Is the Xbox One’s edition of Phantom Dust cancelled or not? Well, in the shadow of the developer making it’s closure, it kind of depends on who you ask.
Read More »Mortal Kombat X Kollector’s Edition announced
The Kollector’s Edition of Mortal Kombat X features a Scropion figurine from Coarse. Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has announced all the goodies that are included with the different collector’s editions of Mortal Kombat X. The Kollector’s Edition by Coarse includes a Scorpion figurine by the company Coarse. The Scorpion figurine …
Read More »Free games in February with XBox Games with Gold
Microsoft announced the games which will be free during the month of February. The Xbox One Games with Gold program will give away #IDARB. This game is a 2D platforming, competitive game. Imagine the indie hit, N+, and mix in a little Pong on steroids and that is the best …
Read More »Microsoft sold 6.6 million Xbox’ last quarter
We already knew that Microsoft had sold a bunch of Xbox consoles and marked the Xbox One as the best selling console in the US for November and December, and now we have the numbers that tell the tale.
Read More »Fable Legends to appear on PC as well as Xbox One, will feature cross-play
Fable Legends is set to be the biggest release in the series’ history.
Read More »Windows 10 Press Event Reveals Microsoft’s Plan for Integrated Home Entertainment
Microsoft is unveiling a plethora of new things coming with the new Windows 10. This new operating system appears to be how Microsoft is fulfilling the promise of the all-in-one home entertainment system. You will now be able to stream your Xbox games on your computer or tablet via an …
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