Xbox One global launch gets scaled back to 13 markets
Microsoft today has clarified the details for their worldwide Xbox One launch.
Microsoft today has clarified the details for their worldwide Xbox One launch.
In an interesting little arrangement announced this morning the retailer has revealed a program that will let customers upgrade select Xbox 360 games to the Xbox One versions for only $9.99.
Even though it’s not due out for a couple of months, Microsoft’s Major Nelson today unboxed a retail Xbox One to show us all what we’ll be getting on launch day, including a chat headset.
Who needs games when you can have more TV and “entertainment” apps for your Xbox 360?
In what was originally supposed to a surprise announcement at Gamescom, Microsoft has confirmed that their self-publishing policies for indie Xbox One games were in the process of being revised.
Available today is the YUKE’S-developed action-fighting take on the Pacific Rim motion picture, which just so happens to be opening in theaters today as well.
Microsoft has announced that they will not only be in attendance at the Comic-Con International in San Diego next week, but they will also be bringing along the Xbox One and some playable work-in-progress games for fans to check out.
If you’re a Time Warner and Xbox Live Gold subscriber and want to use your Xbox 360 to watch some more live TV, you will be able to do so very soon.
After taking a beating because of the draconian Xbox One DRM policies revealed over the past couple of weeks, Microsoft has decided to change things up a bit.
Capcom’s duo of classic D&D arcade beat-em-ups finally hits XBLA complete with enhanced visuals, online co-op play for 4 players, and a bunch of extras.
Can’t get enough Disney content? Well here’s yet another Xbox 360 entertainment option to keep you busy.
Microsoft tossed up an Xbox One pre-order disclaimer sometime very recently which points out some interesting facts we haven’t come across yet.
With the Xbox E3 Media Briefing over with, and the confirmation of a $499.99 price and a November release date, Amazon has updated their product page to allow for pre-orders.
As part of the Xbox Media Briefing at the E3 today, Microsoft announced that beginning today, a newly redesigned version of the Xbox 360 will be available at retail.
We’re a little late to the party covering Microsoft’s new details regarding the Xbox One policies, but it’s worth reading if you haven’t already.
This morning, Polk and Microsoft announced that they are teaming up to produce a set of premium audio products for the Xbox One. So far, they’ve revealed an Xbox One-optimized sound bar and headphones.
There’s a duo of completely different Xbox Live Arcade releases available on the marketplace this morning, with Zen Studio’s destructive CastleStorm leading the way.