Microsoft Announces ReCore Will Be Released on PC
ReCore was first announced at the last E3 as an Xbox One exclusive, but Microsoft has recently announced that it will arrive on Windows, too. It is being developed by Comcept and Armature Studio for...
View ArticleXbox Play Anywhere Has Been Formalized
Microsoft is launching Xbox Play Anywhere this fall, which allows games that are purchased on Xbox Store and Windows Store to be available on the other for no additional cost. To our site, this means...
View ArticleSony Announces the New PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 4 Pro
At today's media briefing event, Sony announced two new versions of their PlayStation 4 console. The first is not even given a new name; they are just referring to it as the “new slimmer and lighter...
View ArticleNVIDIA Bundles Gears of War 4 with GTX 1080 & GTX 1070
NVIDIA has just announced that specially marked, 10-series GPUs will be eligible for a Gears of War 4 download code. This bundle applies to GeForce GTX 1080 and GeForce GTX 1070 desktop GPUs, as well...
View ArticleCall of Duty Has a Big Issue. Choose Your Store Carefully.
In a few short hours, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered will unlock on Steam and Windows Store. If you're intending to get it for the multiplayer, though, then...
View ArticleMicrosoft Xbox Project Scorpio Whitepaper Leaked
Digital Foundry received an Xbox Project Scorpio whitepaper from an anonymous source, although they were able to validate its authenticity. Basically, they sent it to their own, off-the-record sources...
View ArticleProject Scorpio Unveiled as "Xbox One X," Lands November 7th for $499
At its E3 2017 keynote Sunday, Microsoft finally unveiled the official details for its upcoming "Project Scorpio" console, now called "Xbox One X." The console, surprisingly smaller than even the Xbox...
View ArticleE3 2017: Hyperkin Announces Duke Xbox One Controller
When the original Xbox launched, back in 2001, it was bundled with a massive controller in most regions, which was eventually nicknamed “Duke”. While some users loved this form factor, Microsoft...
View ArticleOriginal Xbox Games Potentially Emulated on Windows
Before we begin, the source of this post is a PC Gamer interview with Microsoft’s Phil Spencer, who leads the Xbox team. The tone seems to be relaxed and conversational, so, for now, it should be taken...
View ArticleMicrosoft Now Supports Original Xbox Games On Xbox One
Microsoft is adding original Xbox games to its backwards compatibility program with 13 games available now with more on the way in spring of next year. Xbox One, Xbox One S, and Xbox One X owners will...
View ArticleDigitalFoundry Discusses Xbox Backwards Compatibility
While not directly relevant to our PC enthusiast demographic, DigitalFoundry has just published a discussion about Xbox One backwards compatibility for Xbox 360 and Original Xbox games. There will be a...
View ArticleWhat could possibly go wrong? Microsoft may be looking to buy EA, Valve and PUBG
This one needs more than a few grains of salt but it is possible the Microsoft store might be looking at a significant expansion. Phil Spencer, once head of XBone and now Executive Vice President of...
View ArticleAMD FreeSync 2 for Xbox One S and Xbox One X
Next week, in the Xbox One alpha release ring, Microsoft will enable AMD FreeSync 2 for the Xbox One S and the Xbox One X. This allows compatible displays, ones that accept FreeSync variable refresh...
View ArticleMaking the XBox X-cessible for everyone
The front of the Adaptive Controller looks rather plain and hides the ability this controller has to change some peoples worlds. The back of the controller hides the magic, 19 3.5mm jacks, which can...
View ArticleRumor: AMD Gonzalo APU for Next-Gen Game Consoles Leaks
What's in a name? Depending on how much you read into it, quite a bit, depending on what you infer from product code 2G16002CE8JA2_32/10/10_13E9. There are some very interesting rumours floating around...
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