Xbox One launching on November 22nd, 2013
The Xbox One is officially launching in 13 markets on November 22nd with a library of 23 retail and digital launch titles.
The Xbox One is officially launching in 13 markets on November 22nd with a library of 23 retail and digital launch titles.
Compared to the Xbox 360, the Xbox One voice quality for Skyping and chatting is apparently getting quite a boost according to Microsoft. To prove this point they’ve put together a little audio sample.
Today, yet another video and entertainment app has launched for the Xbox 360, via Xbox Live.
Xbox Moon Money, Ballmer Bucks or Microsoft Points, whatever you called them, they are now finally gone.
Several new details for PopCap’s unlikely Plants vs. Zombies shooter have sprouted up from Gamescom today. Check them out.
In case you were busy sleeping (like the rest of us), Microsoft released a nice batch of Xbox One info from Gamescom 2013 this morning. Read on.
Microsoft is ramping up their marketing of the Xbox One considerably now that the console is just a few short months away.
To follow-up on the bit of bad Xbox One news, comes some good news for those who plan on double-dipping with Xbox 360 and One games.
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.