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+3 +1With Switch OLED, Nintendo continues to do the bare minimum
So fine, in fact, that I’ve ordered one. As someone who primarily plays his games in handheld mode (just like most Switch users), it’s a pretty solid upgrade. My games should look and sound better on it, and when you consider I still have a launch Switch with the inferior battery, this one will last longer, too.
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+21 +1Cyberpunk 2077 returns to PlayStation Store with a big PS4 warning
More fixes will be released throughout 2021.
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+23 +1Doom Eternal will get Xbox Series X/S and PS5 upgrades on June 29
The free update optimises the game for the Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PS5, with each version getting a choice of performance options. PC owners will also get an upgrade that adds ray tracing on hardware that supports it, which was already announced previously.
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+14 +1The Absolute Size Of This New Xbox Controller
Priced at $350, it also works on PC and will be out in the Summer
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+21 +1Xbox wants to release a game every three months
Xbox says it will continue to invest in and acquire new studios as it aims to release a new first-party game every three months. During a special E3 pre-brief featuring the Xbox and Microsoft executive team, the company laid out its vision for the future of the video games industry and for Xbox. Regular readers of GamesIndustry.biz will be familiar with the strategy, but it ultimately revolves around Game Pass and xCloud, which the company hopes will allow it move beyond the '200 to 300 million' audience on consoles to reach billions of consumers.
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+14 +18 Nintendo Switch Pro Designs We Would Love To See
Nintendo is the Napoleon Dynamite of games consoles: never trendy, but always iconic. Boxy, big-hearted, and eager to please, Nintendo succeeds because its designers try so hard. Right now, the company that defined home video gaming is teasing us with rumors of a powerful new follow-up to the Nintendo Switch. The Nintendo Switch Pro – as it may or may not be called – might or might not have a higher-resolution OLED screen, better controls, and a bigger engine than its predecessor.
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+12 +1Sony is playing games over PS5 'exclusives', and it's not fair on fans
The PS5 was supposed to be a console that proved that Sony believed in generations – at least that’s what the company initially said back in May 2020. In case you forgot, here’s a reminder of what Sony Interactive Entertainment’s CEO Jim Ryan said to Gamesindustry.biz when asked specifically whether PS5 games would be playable on PS4, just like Microsoft proposed with Xbox Series X games like Halo Infinite:
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+3 +1Forza Motorsport is a ‘huge generational leap’ from previous games – here’s why
If you’re excited for Forza Motorsport on Xbox Series X, developer Turn10 has announced that more playtest sessions are on the way. The first Forza Motorsport playtest took place on May 8, and those who were selected got to sample a small part of the upcoming racing sim, specifically the game’s multiplayer mode. Players were able to experience the work that’s gone into revamping and deepening the game’s physics, as well as the core gameplay.
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+3 +1So, Maybe No Nintendo Switch Pro Then?
For months now, there have been rumblings that Nintendo has been working on a Switch Pro, a new, upgraded version of the original Switch with 4K capabilities when docked and an OLED handheld screen, among other upgrades. And a recent Bloomberg report suggested that it was set to be announced before E3 and debut as soon as this fall.
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+24 +1Xbox Series X: New AMD Tech Could Improve Framerate and Resolution Even More - IGN
Microsoft has confirmed that the Xbox Series X/S will support FidelityFX Super Resolution, AMD's competitor to Nvidia's DLSS tech.
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+14 +1When did PlayStation stop believing in generations?
PlayStation sold PS5 on the promise of next-gen exclusives, making its U-turn all the more difficult to comprehend
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+10 +1Nintendo Switch Pro listing just popped up on Amazon
When an Amazon listing pops up for a Nintendo Switch Pro, it's all but certain that it'll be coming out soon. Twitter user @Alphabeat_g spotted a Switch Pro listing when perusing through Amazon's Mexico website. The listing showed a blank page with "New Nintendo Switch Pro" plastered up top and Nintendo listed as the seller. This further confirms a Bloomberg report claiming that the Nintendo Switch Pro be coming out this year, it will be announced before or during E3, to which pre-orders should start soon thereafter.
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+25 +1When the arcade came home: a short oral history of the Neo Geo
The future is now.
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+15 +1Dolby Vision Gaming Officially Arrives On Xbox Series X And S
Alpha Ring Insiders now, everyone else when testing is complete.
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+21 +1Xbox Exec Teases New IP That Will Blow Your Mind
Microsoft says one of its studios is making a new IP that will be a jaw-dropper.
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+15 +1The PS5 Is Starting to Look Like the Revolution It Promised
What’s happening with Sony’s latest console, now that it’s been out for six months? Supply issues aside, it’s proving to be much more than a simple evolution. Six months after its November 12 debut, the PlayStation 5 is well on its way to being a success story for Sony. As of March 31, the company had sold 7.8 million of the new video game consoles worldwide—enough, in both units and dollars, to make it the biggest console launch in US history. Bigger than the Nintendo Wii. Bigger than the Xbox One. Bigger than even the PS4. And who knows what that number might be if everyone who wanted one was actually able to buy one.
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+9 +1Gabe Newell hints that Steam could come to consoles - GameRevolution
Steam has long been locked to PC hardware, but that may soon change. According to Gabe Newell, Steam very well could come to consoles.
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+18 +1Microsoft says it has never made a profit from the sale of an Xbox console | VGC
Company confirms it always sells devices at a loss as part of Epic vs Apple trial…
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+4 +1Microsoft wants to reduce its Xbox store cut and shake up console gaming
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+33 +1Microsoft wants to reduce its Xbox store cut and shake up console gaming
Microsoft has been planning to cut its Xbox store cut to just 12 percent, according to confidential documents filed in the Epic Games vs. Apple case. The software maker details its store fees and changes in a document from January, where it also lists the 12 percent cut to PC games it announced this week. While most of the important parts of the document are redacted, one page reveals Microsoft also wants to reduce its 30 percent store cut on the Xbox console side.
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