Xbox Game Pass offers various plans tailored for different gaming preferences on Xbox consoles and PC platforms. From the ...
An OG, original Xbox game is set to return 21 years later with a new reboot set to release later this year on multiple platforms.
Between a fresh day one addition and deep RPGs, Game Pass is delivering the goods this weekend in March. These are the three ...
That price might make you pause before you buy the game, but with an Xbox Game Pass subscription ... which gives you access to EA games, like the Madden series and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
Whichever Xbox you buy, you get a standard controller but how about having one that shows off some of your personality? Or one that means you can play games on the couch with your buddies or family.
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The official Xbox Wireless Controller has a dedicated share button for saving clips and screenshots and sharing them online, Bluetooth support, and a USB-C port for charging up Microsoft’s play ...
The latest episode of the Official Xbox Podcast came with some bad news for Fable fans: The reboot, first announced almost five years ago, has been pushed back to 2026. Here’s what Craig Duncan ...
As for EA in general, Zeschuk says the publisher behind FIFA and Madden "let us operate freely ... into launching Jade Empire for the original Xbox, to a middling response.
While many are looking forward to dropping into the map once again, a leak claims the map won’t be an identical match to the original, and definitely won’t save the stuttering battle royale.
There's a reason why the Duke--the notoriously large controller that accompanied the original Xbox in 2001--was eventually replaced with a smaller design, durable as it was. The Duke was heavy and ...
Seamus Blackley, the man credited for inventing the original Xbox, has expressed similar sentiments and doesn’t appear to think too highly of how Microsoft has been handling the Xbox brand lately.