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Why the future of gaming could be in the palms of our hands
Nintendo blazed the trail of handheld hybrid gaming when it released the Switch, which became the fastest home console to reach 100 million units sold in 2021.
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Twitch partners with Xbox for free PC Game Pass subscriptions when you buy subs
Microsoft is trying to capitalize on PC Game Pass growth.
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Microsoft takes a $100-$200 loss on all Xbox Series X|S sales
According to Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer, Microsoft is selling Xbox Series X|S consoles at a hefty loss of up to $200, though that loss could be reduced next year.
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Microsoft promises to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation for as long as PlayStation exists
It sounds like Microsoft will treat Call of Duty like Minecraft.
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Alan Wake Remastered launches on Switch just in time for spooky season
Alan Wake Remastered is launching Thursday on the Nintendo eShop, just in time for any pre-Halloween gaming. Developer Remedy Entertainment and publisher Epic Games had announced that the psychological thriller would be released this fall but, at the time, didn’t say exactly when.
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The PS5 Has Been Jailbroken – Custom Packages Can Now Be Installed
The PS5 has been jailbroken and can now install custom packages. This marks the first major hack in the console lifecycle since its launch back in 2020.
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Stadia controllers could become e-waste unless Google issues Bluetooth update
One firmware push could let Stadia fans keep their favorite wireless controller.
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$70 Version Of Skyrim Quietly Appears On Nintendo Switch
Almost a year after it came to every other platform, Skyrim: Anniversary Edition surprise-launched on the Nintendo Switch today. The newest version of the beloved 2011 open-world RPG includes a bunch of DLC, mod content, and fishing. It’s also $70 on Nintendo’s handheld hybrid. Gotham Knights and Callisto Protocol aren’t coming to Switch, but apparently the price point is, at least in this one odd instance.
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Microsoft Registers New Gears of War Trademark Amidst Rumors of New Remastered Collection
Microsoft has registered a new Gears of War trademark related to video games. This could suggest they plan on a new game in the series. Gears of War title was changed to Gears beginning with the 5th entry in the series. It was named Gears 5 marking a name change for the series. However, based on the new trademark, Microsoft might go back to using Gears of War as the game name going forward.
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Xbox wants Japan, but so far it’s an unrequited love
“It’s taken a long time for us to learn from our mistakes," said Sarah Bond, Xbox corporate vice president of game creator experience and ecosystem.
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PS4 getting latest software update with v10.1
Recently, Sony announced a new software update for the PlayStation 5 players that unlocks 1440 video output and more. Also, the company updated another PlayStation in its portfolio. On September 07, Sony officially released the PS4 v10.00 software update that brings some important changes.
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PlayStation 5 Major Hardware Revamp with Detachable Disc Drive Reportedly Planned for 2023
Could the first major revision for the PlayStation 5 be coming in 2023? Check out the latest rumors about Sony's hardware plans.
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Microsoft Has Reportedly Made Changes To Xbox DRM To Allow Offline Play
Microsoft has made some major changes to the way Xbox DRM operates allowing users without any internet to play their games offline. Previously, it was simply not possible to play games like the one that came with Smart Delivery without having the Xbox connected online. In the case of discs, they were required to be checked online for verification before they could be booted, while the ones with Smart Delivery would require the user to download the Xbox Series X version by inserting the disc into their consoles.
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Phil Spencer: Strong 2023 Lineup For Xbox, Excited For Kojima's Game
Phil Spencer has revealed that Xbox has a strong lineup of games coming in the year 2023 and beyond, and he’s especially excited for Hideo Kojima’s project.
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Microsoft Hints At Xbox Published Exclusives Like Lost Odyssey From Japan
Microsoft is present at the Tokyo Game Show 2022 including the head of Xbox Phil Spencer and Sarah Bond, VP of gaming at Microsoft. Since this year appears to be focused on Xbox’s presence at the Tokyo Game Show 2022, Phil Spencer and Sarah Bond were interviewed by several Japanese outlets including IGN Japan. During a live stream Q/A session by IGN Japan, Sarah Bond was asked to reveal if there is an exclusive game from a Japanese studio in development for Xbox.
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CD Projekt Explains Why Cyberpunk 2077 Expansion Is Only On Next-Gen Consoles
CD Projekt has revealed why it decided to keep the Cyberpunk 2077 expansion, titled Phantom Liberty, exclusive to next-gen consoles and PC. During its half-year call for the year 2022, CD Projekt announced that the Cyberpunk 2077 was kept exclusive to next-gen consoles and PC in order to provide the best possible experience and great new features.
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Sony raises PlayStation 5 pricing across the globe, but not in the US
Gamers who've yet to get the PS5 may have to pay more for the console when they do buy it. Sony Interactive Entertainment has raised the console's prices in select markets due to "challenging economic conditions," president and CEO Jim Ryan has announced on the PlayStation blog. The company had to make the difficult decision, he said, due to high global inflation rates, as well as currency fluctuations. PlayStation fans in the US can breathe easy — there will be no price hikes in the US for now.
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Sony has a new PS5 controller, the DualSense Edge
Sony is leveling up its PlayStation 5 gamepads with the DualSense Edge. The Edge is all about customization — it features five unique profiles, upgraded guts and a few extra input methods. There are two function buttons below the analog sticks on the new controller, and in initial images all of the rubberized grips look extra grippy all around.
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Nintendo Switch price isn't going up, despite higher costs: president
Nintendo is not currently considering raising prices for its flagship Switch video game system to offset rising production and shipping costs, President Shuntaro Furukawa told Nikkei, stressing that the company wants to "avoid pricing people out."
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PS4 Sales Reach 117.2 Million Units As Production Winds Down
The PlayStation 4 has essentially reached the end of its production lifecycle, as Sony is no longer reporting sales figures for the console. Originally launched at the end of 2013, the final total for the number of PS4s shipped as of March 2022 is 117.2 million units, an impressive number that makes the PS4 the fourth best-selling console of all time currently.
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