Xbox One X gets off to a strong sales start in the UK
The Xbox One X has been on sale for just under a week, and it's off to a really good start in the UK at the very least.
The Xbox One X has been on sale for just under a week, and it's off to a really good start in the UK at the very least.
While it does take time to make a game, the Xbox One and its protein bar guzzling young brother the Xbox One X need games which draw players into that brand. That’s a statement that Xboss Phil Spencer agrees with. "We need to grow, and I look forward to doing that," Spencer said to Bloomberg recently.
The Xbox One X is a niche device. It’s a machine for a certain market, while also requiring some faith from those people who splash cash down on it. That seems to be the running theme in reviews for the hardware-heavy console, as opinions on the actual tech is overwhelmingly positive so far.
Microsoft is adding a third supported resolution to the Xbox One X, with the console now getting support for native 1440p display outputs.
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds was a huge scoop for Microsoft at E3, and the Battle Royale shooter now has a release date for Xbox One.
The impending release of the Xbox One X will allow Microsoft's US consoles sales to reach parity with PlayStation for the next 6 months.
Shadow of War is an early example of just how powerful the Xbox One X is, closing the gap on PC fidelity while leaving the PS4 Pro well behind.
PC gamers, will of course, try to convince you that their office implements are the superior control system. For certain things, they’re right. Things like Excel, Word and Powerpoint. And also FPS games.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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