Microsoft goes “hands off” with Internet Explorer for the Xbox One
Microsoft today detailed the ins, outs and Kinect-enabled features of Internet Explorer for the Xbox One.
Xbox One Previews
Microsoft today detailed the ins, outs and Kinect-enabled features of Internet Explorer for the Xbox One.
Microsoft is ready to get their party started, and this morning they laid out their grand plans for the Xbox One launch events around the world.
Ubisoft today has given us another glimpse at their gorgeous UbiArt-powered side-scrolling RPG.
Rejoice Middle-earth fans, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has officially unveiled Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor for a number of platforms.
Microsoft is slowly but surely showing off the Xbox One’s unique features, and this morning we get a better look at the slick Snap multitasking.
With just a few weeks before launch, the Xbox One is finally popping up in a few more locations around North America for would-be owners to try before they buy.
As Sony did a few days ago, Microsoft this morning revealed (on the Xbox Wire site) which digital apps would be available at or around the launch of the Xbox One.
Microsoft is finally revealing more and more of the Xbox One’s interface, and this morning, they released a new video walkthrough showing off the UI and a number of cool features.
Today we get a glimpse at some of the rather amusing live action story scenes, and new screens, from Twisted Pixel’s Xbox One launch title.
Activision releases Call of Duty’s “Greatest Hits” collection, in preparation for a new console generation.
EA today has smartly announced that they would be bumping up the release date of Need for Speed Rivals for the PlayStation 4 to the console’s launch day on November 15th.
Ok, we finally know when we’ll be getting our hands on the first piece of Metal Gear Solid V. New details, pricing and screenshots too.
Square Enix and Eidos today stealthily dropped off a brand new trailer and a new screenshot for Thief, their re-envisioning of the classic series.
As a new IP and a launch game for the Xbox One we somehow didn’t expect Ryse: Son of Rome would have enough DLC content to warrant a season pass. We were wrong.
We think we’ve probably seen more than enough of Call of Duty: Ghosts at this point, but Activision certainly isn’t done hyping up the impending release.
In case you missed the news last night, EA and Microsoft announced that Titanfall, Respawn Entertainment’s much hyped Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC release, has gone full exclusive.
Ryse: Son of Rome still gets a lot of crap for its “press X to win”-style gameplay, but it’s certainly a stunning looking Xbox One launch title.