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Fortnite's Latest Update Forces Xbox One and PS4 Users to Play Together
Fortnite is getting a new update today that’s making some significant changes to the gameplay for console owners. Epic today rolled out version 8.10 of the game, introducing some major changes to the matchmaking system. With today’s update, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 players are within the same matchmaking pools, meaning they will be playing together and against each other.
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25% Of Xbox One Owners Will Buy Nintendo Switch If Game Pass Is Made Available On It, Says Poll
We had a whole lot of rumors about Microsoft bringing their games and services to Nintendo Switch last week. That’s a Very Big Deal™ if it does end up happening. It scores a win for Microsoft, who get to propagate their services further, and it scores a win for Nintendo, who get to sell their hardware further.
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Microsoft takes a big step towards putting Xbox games on Windows
New Windows 10 builds are using Xbox's infrastructure for Windows games.
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Get Ready For A Full Year Of Gaming With Deals On Xbox One Bundles
It’s the perfect time to get prepped for a 2019 filled with gaming! Starting today, you can save $50 on any Xbox One bundle, including Xbox One X, the world’s most powerful console, and Xbox One S, the best value in gaming and entertainment. And there’s no shortage of amazing bundles to choose from at a participating retailer near you.
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Kingdom Hearts 3 Offers Choice Between Performance or Visuals On PS4 Pro and Xbox One X
Kingdom Hearts 3 will offer two different gameplay modes that prioritize performance or visuals. You are free to pick between any of them depending on your tolerance to the frame rate. As Kingdom Hearts 3 is out on January 25th in Japan, it is now playable through the digital pre-order on PlayStation Store. For the rest of the world, they will have to wait until January 29th.
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Xbox One on-screen keyboard revamped with new Xbox Insider update
Microsoft is set to debut a new Xbox Insider build for select Xbox One owners, packing a refined on-screen keyboard. Rolling out to Skip Ahead and Alpha rings of the test program, the addition falls under the console's next planned feature update, internally codenamed "19H1." While details on the Xbox One's next OS refresh are limited, today's release focuses on a revamped virtual keyboard. Dubbed the "Mini Keyboard," its redesign aims to condense occupied screen space, paired with adaptive positioning.
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XboxDVR is now available on IOS and Mobile allowing you to easily share clips and screenshots
The Xbox One’s ability to natively capture videos and screenshots is both impressive and convenient. Sharing those captures? Now, that’s a different story. While now you can instantly share your clips to social media, it’s still a bit of a hassle to get those clips onto your computer any other way. Most people either post their captures to social media and then download them from there, or slowly upload the file to OneDrive.
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Microsoft renews Lost Odyssey trademarks, hinting at a new entry?
Microsoft has renewed the IP trademarks for Xbox 360 exclusive JRPG Lost Odyssey. Lost Odyssey, developed by Mistwalker with help from Feelplus, was one of Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi’s first games after he left Square Enix. The game released in late 2007 in Japan and two months later in February 2008 in the West. Featuring a traditional turn-based battle, Lost Odyssey had the familiar Final Fantasy “feel” with many dubbing it the “real” Final Fantasy XIII. Many to this day including me consider it one the best JRPGs of the 7th generation consoles and easily the best JRPG on the Xbox 360.
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77 Upcoming Xbox One Games in 2019 (Confirmed)
After the massive success the gaming industry achieved in 2017 and 2018, the next years seems really bright especially for Xbox One owners as a host of titles are announced for the coming years as exclusives and shared with the PlayStation platform. Thanks to third-party support in the form of Square Enix’s Kingdom Hearts III releasing towards the end of January and Ubisoft’s Trials Rising. There is definitely going to be a title for everyone on the console.
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Anthem Closed Alpha File Size and Xbox One X Enhancements Revealed
We have discovered a listing for Anthem's closed alpha which reveals the game's file size and the nature of its Xbox One X Enhancements. Although the alpha download has been code-named "ECA", Anthem screenshots are attached to the download page.
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Strange Brigade now supports mouse and keyboard on Xbox One
Recently, Microsoft launched support for mouse and keyboard input on Xbox One. Epic Games detailed how Fortnite is one of the first titles to offer mouse and keyboard input alongside previously-announced Warframe. However, Bomber Crew, Deep Rock Galactic, Strange Brigade, Warhammer: Vermintide 2, War Thunder, and X-Morph Defense also received support.
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Xbox One News: Microsoft surprise fans with a BIG Xbox One X console announcement
The Xbox One X is doing incredibly well - at least, that's what we can infer if an industry analyst working with NPD has to say. The Xbox One X - the most powerful console on the market right now - launched late last year, and though Microsoft doesn't make a habit of sharing sales figures, NPD is one group that tracks the data, and one of its analysts has recently lifted the lid on the console's performance.
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Xbox One X 'performing phenomenally' says NPD
Many years ago, Microsoft stopped reporting Xbox One sales figures and started measuring success based on Xbox Live members. In 2017, the company released the Xbox One X, the most powerful console ever made, but didn't provide us with figures as to how well the machine was doing at retailers. While there are numerous organizations around the world that report sales figures, The NPD Group tacks it in the United States.
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Microsoft Is Being Sued Over the Xbox One's Warranty-Void-if-Removed Sticker
Microsoft is being sued for a security seal on the Xbox One console that can scare consumers into thinking that opening the device will void the warranty. Earlier this year, the Federal Trade Commission sent warning letters to six companies, including Microsoft, telling them that they were violating the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, a 1975 law that forbids manufacturers from tying warranty coverage to the use of that company’s repair parts. Now, the company is being sued by a customer and this will be tested in court.
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Warface is coming to PS4 and Xbox One!
Dear players! We have some very special news for you. As you know, Warface is a truly global game that unites the fans around the world. Players from over 175 countries have joined the confrontation between Warface and Blackwood. Millions play this game, and the number keeps on increasing.
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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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NieR:Automata BECOME AS GODS Edition Achievement List Revealed
We have just picked up the achievement list for NieR:Automata BECOME AS GODS Edition, which is developed by Platinum Games and published by Square Enix. You can find guides to unlocking these achievements as soon as we have them on the NieR:Automata BECOME AS GODS Edition Achievements page.
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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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'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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Shadow of the Tomb Raider runs at 4K 30 FPS on Xbox One X, allows 1080p 60 FPS
Yesterday, in an interview between Eidos Montréal studio head David Anfossi and EPN TV, the developer said that Shadow of the Tomb Raider ran at "4K 60 FPS" on Xbox One X. However, given the context of the interview and all the information Anfossi was trying to convey, it seemed like there might have been some miscommunication.
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