Analysts: Xbox One to sell 63 million units by end of 2021
The Xbox One X is coming later this year, poised to be the most powerful console ever made. Will it help Microsoft decrease the sales gap between Xbox and PlayStation? Probably not.
The Xbox One X is coming later this year, poised to be the most powerful console ever made. Will it help Microsoft decrease the sales gap between Xbox and PlayStation? Probably not.
Weather effects, native 4K visuals and a whole light of lighting on Xbox One X. What about PC then for Forza Motorsport 7? Provided that you’ve sunk enough cash into your rig, you’re very much capable of having a platform that outperforms the Xbox One X. If the PC version is up to scratch that is. For developer Turn 10, that specific port is on track (hehehehe) and its going to be all about the small details that’ll make it stand out from the pack.
If you grab an Xbox One X, you can expect to use hundreds of extra gigabytes of data every month for 4K content. Thankfully, it looks like the older Xbox Ones won't have to download the extra stuff.
PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS, which we shall henceforth call PuBG because it’s not nice to shout at people, is a phenomenon. The Battle-Royale multiplayer game is still in early access. And it's selling like hotcakes.
It looks like Xbox One X will be a loss leader, with Microsoft not making any money on the hardware itself.
Assassin’s Creed is back this year, with a game that marks quite a star change of direction for the series. While the core tenets of Assassin’s Creed are all in place, there have been great, sweeping changes to how the game plays. Here’s 20 minutes of the game, captured on Xbox One X to show that.
Microsoft’s press conference was the event that everyone was looking forward to. After all, new console launches are simply the best and Microsoft’s message regarding the in-development Scorpio was simple: The most powerful console ever made. A pity then that the press conference was underwhelming.
Xbox has definitely learned its lesson from years past, focusing on what gamers really care about - games! They showed off so many titles during their press conference, while still detailing some important news about backwards compatibility and the Xbox One X.
The belief that cosmetic customization only caters to vanity purchases has stuck around for …
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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