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Razer launches Wolverine Ultimate customisable controller for Xbox One and PC
Razer on Thursday launched an all-new customisable gaming controller for the Xbox One and PC called the Wolverine Ultimate. It comes with an abundance of extra buttons, including a couple of remappable multi-function bumpers, four multi-function triggers plus a Quick Control Panel. It hits international shores sometime in the fourth quarter.
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Assassin's Creed Origins Reportedly Features 1080P@60 Mode on Xbox One X
YouTuber DEE BATCH shared some interesting Assassin’s Creed information recently. In his video report from Fan Expo Canada, he said that Ubisoft developers confirmed at the convention to be working on a 1080P@60fps mode for Microsoft’s upcoming Xbox One X console.
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Standalone Minecraft Creeper and Pig Xbox One Controllers now available
The standalone Minecraft themed Xbox One Controllers have been released in the North American region. If you are interested, you can check out the new gamepads with the following links: Creeper Version and Pig Version. You can also take a look at some images of the Minecraft controllers, as well as Amazon’s list of features for both products, below this paragraph...
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Why the Navy Plans to Use 12-Year-Old Xbox 360 Controllers on Its Most Advanced Subs
Even though Microsoft has moved on from the Xbox 360 controller, the United States military still seems to think it is an ideal tool for operating some of the the latest manifestations of the military-industrial complex.
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'I want people to know we were here': The fight to keep thousands of Xbox Live Indie Games from disappearing
The strange platform full of small projects has a history-minded benefactor.
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Original Xbox compatibility, and 13 games, arriving on Xbox One tomorrow
Perhaps with the exception of the Xbox One X, Microsoft’s biggest E3 2017 announcement was the addition of original Xbox backward compatibility. The Xbox One X is still two weeks from release, but the Xbox marketplace has already begun to receive original Xbox games, priced at $9.99 each (though your original discs should also work, if you still have them). And today, IGN reports that the functionality — along with 13 original Xbox games — will be available tomorrow.
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Kinect Is Officially Dead
First dead in our hearts, and now dead at the manufacturing plant, the Kinect is no longer in production. Microsoft’s experimental motion detecting camera, which first launched in November, 2010, will die off once existing retail stock is sold, Microsoft told the website Fast Co. in an interview.
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Why Xbox?
some things are not like the others
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GameStop Nearly Sells Through Its Xbox One X Supply In First 24 Hours
GameStop released a statement regarding its first-day Xbox One X sales, confirming that they are getting more units from Microsoft soon. "Sales of the new Xbox One X have been incredible! We have sold through most of our initial allotment in just one day," GameStop SVP of merchandising Bob Puzon said. "We are already working with Microsoft to get our hands on more of the world's most powerful video game console!"
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Microsoft plans to expand pursuit of $100 billion gaming industry, Nadella tells shareholders
With the release of the Xbox One X, and other gaming and developer friendly programs such as Xbox Play Anywhere, Xbox Game Pass, and ID@Xbox, Microsoft is making it clear that they are taking gaming seriously. In a further push at their gaming division, CEO Satya Nadella revealed today that Microsoft is planning to expand a pursuit of $100 billion gaming industry.
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The Teens Who Hacked Microsoft's Videogame Empire—And Went Too Far
Among those involved in David Pokora's so-called Xbox Underground, one would become an informant, one would become a fugitive, and one would end up dead.
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Sega Genesis Collection up for preorder on Xbox One
Sega Genesis Classics comes with over fifty games ranging from platformers, beat 'em ups, shoot 'em ups, and more. Ahead of its May 29, 2018 launch, the title is currently available for preorder on Xbox One with a ten percent discount.
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In the lab with Xbox’s new Adaptive Controller, which may change gaming forever
The Xbox Adaptive Controller (XAC), slated to launch "later this year," looks almost incomplete at first glance. The clean, confusing-looking slab, nearly the length and width of an Xbox One S, has no joysticks. The usual selection of Xbox inputs has been reduced down to a few menu buttons, a D-pad, and two black, hand-sized pads.
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'We break things for a living': how Microsoft tests its Xbox controllers
At a special Microsoft lab, joypads are tested to destruction to ensure they withstand pummelling by games aficionados
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Nintendo and Microsoft team up to promote cross-play, while Sony remains silent
Sony is the odd one out for Minecraft and more.
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Microsoft made the most important move, future-proofing Xbox
Microsoft’s most important announcement during its E3 2018 conference wasn’t a game, but rather the acquisition of its four new internal studios, and the birth of a new one. If you didn’t know, Microsoft acquired Compulsion Games, Undead Labs, Playground Games, and Ninja Theory. It also announced the newly assembled super studio, The Initiative. Here are my thoughts on every — subscribe for more Xbox videos!
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Rumored full mouse and keyboard support for Xbox One could change the gaming landscape
Microsoft may be readying a new weapon that could shift the balance in the interminable console wars: the mouse. Wait, you say, didn't they promise that years ago, and aren't there peripherals already available? Kind of.
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Microsoft unveils new Xbox Elite controller in robot white
Microsoft is introducing a new version of its popular Xbox Elite controller today. While many had been hoping for a second-generation controller with three-level Hair Trigger Locks and an adjustable lock design for the thumbsticks, Microsoft is introducing a robot white design of its existing Xbox Elite controller that matches the company’s Xbox One S console and new Xbox One X in white.
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Microsoft Quietly Piloted a Conservative Political Ad on Xbox
In early June, some Xbox owners fired up their consoles and were greeted with an ad supporting the election campaign of conservative Canadian politician Doug Ford. Ford, who was the Progressive Conservative Party candidate and has been compared to Donald Trump, rode a wave of reactionary populism and won his bid to become premier of Ontario that same month. According to a Microsoft spokesperson, “The ad was limited in scope, region and timing, running for a few days last June. We regularly seek input from the community and decided to remove the ad.”
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These Xbox One console bundles come with a free Echo Dot for voice control
As part of a big Xbox update, Microsoft just released the Xbox Skill for Cortana and Alexa which allows you to navigate your Xbox One console using your voice and a Cortana or Amazon Alexa-enabled device, such as the Echo Dot. To celebrate the announcement, Amazon is offering discounted bundles of the Xbox One and Echo Dot hardware so you can get started using the feature right away.
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