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    Microsoft Set to Launch Xbox One S Without Disc Drive

    Microsoft will take a major leap towards discless gaming when the company launches an Xbox One S without a disc drive next month, according to a new report. Windows Central…

    ‘FIFA 18’ for PS4 and Xbox One: demo details and release date

    The demo for FIFA 18 has been released today for both Xbox One and Playstation 4 and here’s everything we know so far. The game includes Play Now with 12…

    Microsoft Originally Aimed to Sell 200M Xbox One Consoles

    Xbox chief Phil Spencer has made the startling revelation that Microsoft had originally aimed to shift a huge 200 million units of the Xbox One. This would have been significantly…

    Windows 10 Now on 400 Million Active Devices, Microsoft Says

    Microsoft has revealed that Windows 10 is now on 400 million active devices, the adoption growth having most likely slowed after the period of the operating system’s free availability ended….

    Open World Game Tokyo 42 to Hit PS4, Xbox One and PC in 2017

    “Syndicate-meets-Monument Valley-meets-Worms”. That’s how developer SMAC Games has described its open world adventure game Tokyo 42, which is coming to PS4, Xbox One and PC in 2017. Set in a…

    Microsoft Sends Out Bug-Fixing System Update for Xbox One

    Shortly after releasing its feature-packed Summer Update for the Xbox One, Microsoft has issued another system update today – but this one focuses simply on squashing a few bugs. While…

    Critics Cautiously Praise Xbox One S As It Arrives in Stores

    According to many critics, Microsoft’s just-released, beautifully slim Xbox One S rights many of the original Xbox One console’s wrongs – but, tragically, three years too late. Noting that the…

    Microsoft Releases Preview of Xbox One Software Build 14390

    Microsoft has released an update which brings bug fixes and other improvements to the Xbox One’s operating system… but, for now, only for members of the Xbox One Preview program….

    Microsoft Denies Xbox Play Anywhere is Response to PS4 Lead

    With Sony’s PlayStation 4 having far outsold the Xbox One, it’s tempting to think that the recently-unveiled Xbox Play Anywhere could be an strategy by Microsoft to catch up by…

    Microsoft’s Xbox Play Anywhere Arriving on September 13

    Microsoft has revealed that its Xbox Play Anywhere initiative, which will enable games to be bought once and enjoyed on both the Xbox One and Windows 10 PC platforms, will…

    Microsoft Hails “Amazing Start” to Preorders for Xbox One S

    Today, Microsoft revealed that the Xbox One S, a slimmer and redesigned version of its Xbox One console, has got off to an “amazing start” for preorders ahead of its…

    Microsoft Offering Game of Thrones-Themed Xbox One to Win

    It was only last night that the sixth season of HBO’s hit fantasy show Game of Thrones wrapped – and, now, in partnership with series maker Warner, Microsoft is offering…

    Tekken 7 to be Released on PC and Xbox One as Well as PS4?

    While we’ve only had reliable word that beat-‘em-up Tekken 7 will be released for PlayStation 4, there has been increasing evidence that the title is also heading to Xbox One…

    PlayStation 4 Console Sales Pass 40 Million Units Globally

    Today, Sony announced that it had sold over 40 million units of its amazingly successful PlayStation 4 console worldwide. In fact, the PS4 is currently the fastest-selling PlayStation console in…

    Several Microsoft Studios Games Set for Big Discounts in May

    On the latest episode of his show This Week On Xbox, Microsoft insider Major Nelson has revealed that numerous Microsoft Studios games for both Xbox One and Xbox 360 will…

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