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A first look at the 1TB black Xbox Series S
Microsoft’s smaller Xbox gets better.
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Xbox consoles to launch by the end of next year, leak suggests
A leaked internal document shows Microsoft is planning a revamped version of the Xbox Series X, along with two other new products.
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New Microsoft/Activision deal addresses previous CMA concerns in cloud gaming
The sale of Activision’s cloud gaming rights to Ubisoft substantially addresses previous concerns and opens the door to the deal being cleared, the CMA said today.
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The Hacktivist
Celebrity hacker Andrew 'Bunnie' Huang first clashed with US tech giant Microsoft for teaching others how to modify the Xbox. Almost 20 years later, he is suing the US government to push for the right to use and own technology, all while creating hackable hardware with other tech superstars like whistleblower Edward Snowden and firmware hacker Sean Cross. Bunnie is convinced that, “If you can’t hack what you have, you don’t own it.” This documentary tinkers with the hacker’s mind on issues around transparency and privacy in the hardware world, all while Bunnie dismantles his childhood, his philosophy, and his controversy.
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Halo franchise expected to last 30 more years, 343i's Bonnie Ross says
According to 343 Industries studio head, Bonnie Ross, she wants both the studio and its beloved Halo franchise to last 23 more years.
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New Xbox One 1TB Console Unveiled - Xbox Live's Major Nelson
Today, we’re unveiling the Xbox One 1TB console and the Special Edition Covert Forces Wireless Controller - a redesigned controller with new features.
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Game of Thrones - Episode 1: Iron from Ice
Game of Thrones - Episode 1: Iron from Ice - Xbox One (FREE)
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Xbox One Backward Compatibility | Xbox
Xbox One Backward Compatibility is here. Now you can play a growing number of your Xbox 360 games on Xbox One at no additional cost. With over 100 titles slated for this fall, and hundreds more added every month, Xbox One is now the best place to play your Xbox 360 games. Experience the greatest games lineup in Xbox history—exclusively on Xbox One.
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Xbox Live Games with Gold for July 2015
On Xbox One, Xbox Live Gold members can download Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag for free during the month of July. So Many Me will be available as a free download from July 16th to August 15th. On Xbox 360, starting Wednesday, July 1st, Plants vs. Zombies will be free for Xbox Live Gold members through July 15th. Then on July 16th, Xbox Live Gold Members can download Gears of War 3 for free through July 31st.
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Microsoft is not giving up on the Xbox One in Japan, places hopes with Windows 10
The Xbox One has never had a good day when it comes to sales in Japan. Despite this, Microsoft is still not giving up and believes that Windows 10 can help boost sales in the country.
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Deals with Gold and Ultimate Game Sale
Here are this week’s games and add-on deals on the Xbox Games Store. Discounts are valid now through 13 July 2015.
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Xbox One Update Paves Way for Windows 10 Game Streaming
Latest patch also primes console for backwards compatibility.
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Ubisoft CEO Talks Xbox One Backwards Compatibility - IGN
Yves Guillemot has revealed he's hopeful the move means older titles will still see sales.
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Xbox boss says keyboard-and-mouse support isn’t ‘far away’
Xbox president Phil Spencer may also consider streaming Windows 10 to Xbox Ones.
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Xbox One backward compatibility helps sell consoles, Microsoft says
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Have Spacesuit, Will Travel: Diving Deep into 'Elite: Dangerous' on the Xbox One | High-Def Digest
The story thus far..
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Xbox One backwards compatibility is an 'enormous engineering challenge'
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'Submerged' sidesteps combat for exploration on PS4 and Xbox One
If you dug 'Journey,' 'Enslaved' and... 'Waterworld' this might be right up your alley.
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Halo 5 Guardians Team Elements, Seamless Co-op Joining and New Mechanics Detailed
343 Industries also talks about its reasoning for excluding split-screen co-op.
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Windows 10: what it means for PC and Xbox One gamers
Microsoft has launched its latest operating system, promising to shake up the whole gaming ecosystem. But will it?
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