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Smaller, 4K-ready Xbox One S finally has a launch date
Microsoft's new smaller and sleeker Xbox One S finally has a release date: Aug. 2. Announced at E3 in June, the Xbox One S is Microsoft's most compact Xbox game console yet. Starting at $299 with a 500GB hard drive, the Xbox One S is 40% smaller than the Xbox One, supports 4K UHD resolution and HDR (High Dynamic Range) videos. Even if a game wasn't made for 4K, the Xbox One S can upscale to 4K resolution, Xbox boss Phil Spencer told Mashable.
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Gears of War 4 PC requirements - Windows10 Anniversary Update is Required
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Gears of War 4 receives 17 Pack Season Pass
We know game developers and publishers tend to release season passes with extra packs and in game items that can really enrich the game for a better overall experience, however in some cases they can be disappointing and make the gamer feel they did not get there monies worth. Well that is not the case here as Rod Fergusson, the head of The Coalition Studio posted in a tweet earlier today that the original Season Pass that was to have 6 Gear Packs will now feature 17 Gear Packs.
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Red Dead Redemption 2 Coming Fall 2017
Red Dead Redemption 2 will release worldwide in Fall 2017 on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One systems. An epic tale of life in America’s unforgiving heartland, the game's vast and atmospheric world will also provide the foundation for a brand new online multiplayer experience. Watch the Red Dead Redemption 2 Trailer at 11AM Eastern on Thursday, October 20th at rockstargames.com, as well at the official Rockstar Games YouTube and Twitch pages.
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Ubisoft Reveal For Honor Closed Beta Arrives 26 January
Ubisoft has announced that the For Honor closed beta will begin on Thursday, 26 January and run until Sunday 29 January. The start of the closed beta will also mark the kickoff of the War of the Factions, the eternal, multiplatform clash between the Knights, Vikings and the Samurai.
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Free Xbox One & 360 Games With Gold for March 2017
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Xbox's New Gaming Subscription Is Just What the Struggling Console Needed
In this generation of console wars, the Xbox One has lagged behind the PS4 in both sales and consumer mindshare. In fact, a January report from games intelligence firm SuperData pegged Microsoft has selling half the number of consoles as Sony. To be frank, Microsoft is getting its ass kicked.
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Far Cry 3 Now Backward Compatible
Another title has joined the ever expanding Xbox Backward Compatibility program. Far Cry 3 is now available to play on the Xbox One.
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Inside the next Xbox: Project Scorpio tech revealed
Digital Foundry has the specs, has seen it running, and has talked to the people who built it.
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This is the Police (Xbox One) Review
If you have ever found yourself wishing that you could manage a corrupt police station set in a fiction 1980’s city where racism, sexism and the mafia rule, well, This is the Police is very likely the game for you. I want to point out that many of the things in that previous paragraph are not seen as positives. In This is the Police, they just exist. They are a part of the world in which a relatively straight edge cop needs to re-evaluate his morality as the end of his career unexpectedly approaches.
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Cult Xbox Classic Phantom Dust Rereleasing Tomorrow for Free on Xbox One and Windows 10
And it's in crisp 4K for the first time.
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The Complete, Untold History of Halo
The story behind the Halo franchise as it's never been told—by the key individuals that made it.
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Friday the 13th finally patched on Xbox One: it fixes EVERYTHING
If you were eyeing up Friday The 13th on Xbox but were put off by reports of its unfinished state, then good news: it's been patched and oh my God it's fixed everything. You can see the patch notes below and, well, there's not a lot that wasn't causing problems. There had been some discussion that Xbox One had received an unfinished version of the game but, according to the developer, it was simply the fact that a day one patch had been held up by Microsoft.
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Microsoft cuts Xbox One S price to $199 ahead of Project Scorpio unveiling
Microsoft is cutting its Xbox One S price by $50 tomorrow, just as the company unveils the final name and price for its next Project Scorpio console. The software giant announced the price drop on...
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A complete list of 'Xbox One X Enhanced' games (4K, HDR)
Microsoft has announced the Xbox One X – the latest premium addition to its Xbox family. The console brings a range of improvements upon the standard Xbox One, with the promise of running 'enhanced' games as high as 4K resolution and 60 frames per second (FPS). Other improvements may include improved textures, high dynamic range (HDR) and support for Dolby Atmos.
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E3 2017: Here's An Xbox One X Being Assembled From Scratch
After the Xbox One X was announced at Microsoft's E3 2017 press conference this week, the company has published video where an engineer puts the console together piece by piece. Watch the video below to see Major Nelson and Xbox Hardware GM Leo Del Castillo assemble the console, starting with the chip at the heart of it at all, before moving on to things like the motherboard, voltage regulators, the power supply, the hard drive, and more.
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Forza 7 will be one of the largest games ever on Xbox One X
Forza Motorsport 7 is set to take up a whopping 100GB on Xbox One X, Turn 10 Studios has announced. The upcoming racing title is one of the few experiences set to run at a native 4K resolution on Microsoft’s new console. Running at 60fps, the latest entry in the beloved series is bound to look gorgeous while pushing the franchise forward in some exciting new ways.
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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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Battlefield 1 is free to play on Xbox One in September, 40%-off sale coming
Battlefield 1 has been well maintained, with three expansions hitting the game since its November 2016 launch. In The Name of the Tsar, the game's fourth expansion is rolling out on Xbox One, Playstation 4, and PC platforms tomorrow, September 19. Along with the expansion, developer DICE will also patch the game to offer HDR support. For anyone that hasn't jumped into Battlefield 1 yet, your chance to try it before you buy is coming soon.
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Red Dead Redemption 2 Trailer
Get eyes on the new Red Dead Redemption 2 trailer, revealing apparent new protagonist outlaw Arthur Morgan alongside the more familar Van der Linde gang. Red Dead Redemption 2 comes out on a release date to be determined in "Spring 2018" on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
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