As the leaks and rumors have suggested for quite some time, Microsoft has been developing a second Xbox that will be cheaper and less powerful then the Xbox Series X codenamed Lockhart. The console will take the next-gen improvements of the Series X and offer them at a lower price point. Now, a leaked Microsoft
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The Game Awards were held today, and with it came a plethora of new trailers and game announcements. In case you missed the show or are just looking for a summation of the games present, here is a list of everything shown off at The Game Awards: Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 X-Men DLC Revealed Gambit,
Last year, Kalypso Media acquired the rights to Pyro Studios’ Commandos and Praetorians IP. At that time, the publisher hinted that the RTS franchises were going to get both remasters and continuations. Earlier this year, Commandos 2 HD Remaster and Praetorians HD Remaster were both officially unveiled; in fact, Yipee Entertainment’s updated version of Commandos 2
For nearly a year now, rumors have been swirling about how Microsoft is planning to roll out its next-gen platform Project Scarlett. Early rumors stated that Microsoft had two versions of the new console in the works, each codenamed Anaconda and Lockhart, but later reports claimed that plans had since changed and only one model
Microsoft held its XO19 event last week in London and one of their biggest focuses was Project xCloud, the company’s streaming platform where players can game on their mobile devices. At the event, it was announced several upcoming updates to xCloud including the addition of Xbox Game Pass. In an interview with Stevivor, xCloud head
After being teased months ago, X019 is finally here. Microsoft brought back their old X0 event last year, and this year’s show in London affirms that it will be an annual thing. While the festivities will be going on all weekend, the most interesting portion of X019 is happening today at 3pm ET: Inside Xbox.
EA’s financial results and prepared remarks regarding Q2 of the fiscal year have given us a fairly solid idea of what we can expect from them going forward. The publisher is doubling down on its successful sports titles and live services, though more remasters and even some new IP are also planned. In those prepared
Xbox has announced that Project Scarlett, the next-generation Xbox console, will officially be backwards compatible with every generation of Xbox console that has been developed and released to date. The company released a promotional video on Tuesday showcasing its intentions in regards to backwards compatibility on Scarlett and what it means for the future of
Its bulking season for the next gen Xbox team. While we are all waiting for official word about next generation follow ups for both Microsoft’s Xbox One and Sony’s PlayStation 4, there has been a (very) slow drip of news hints as to what we can expect. Four new job postings, three as recent as