The Best Games for Xbox in 2024 Are Not Exclusive to the Platform
PlayStation exclusives are dominating the market for the nth year in a row as Xbox struggles to deliver must-play exclusive titles.
PlayStation exclusives are dominating the market for the nth year in a row as Xbox struggles to deliver must-play exclusive titles.
After putting Xbox on the spot, the developers of Enotria: The Last Long finally heard back from their team.
Microsoft has been accused of slowly pivoting away from being a console manufacturer towards becoming a third-party publisher.
It looks like Phil Spencer's stance on platform exclusivity also extends to the several digital storefronts available on PC.
While a mid-generation refresh may not be in the cards, the all-digital Xbox Series X can still make an impact.
The Xbox chief might not be wrong on exclusivity, but he's certainly not right when it comes to subsidizing the cost of consoles.
Contrary to popular belief, Microsoft has a solid history with partnering with independent studios and letting them do their own thing.
It appears Microsoft just couldn't help themselves from trying to take a much larger cut of the microtransaction pie.
Apparently, Palworld, in the two months since its release, has made Pocketpair more money than it knows what to do with.
Peter Moore was right there when SEGA gave up on consoles, Xbox was at its peak, and Electronic Arts was arguably at its best.
Unlike Activision Blizzard, Microsoft is more open to loaning its properties, paving the way for a new Crash Bandicoot and Spyro game.
The England-based studio behind Sea of Thieves has been making Xbox exclusives as a subsidiary of Xbox Game Studios since 2002.
Much to the surprise (and delight) of many, Hi-Fi Rush was one of last year's best games on Xbox and now it will be on...
These releases are part of a growing trend of cross-platform availability aimed at expanding the potential audience of former exclusives.
While Arrowhead Game Studios isn't Kojima Productions, the success of Helldivers 2 has become increasingly harder for Sony to ignore.
Xbox's Business Update was a lot shorter than expected, with many expecting more significant news following a week of speculation.
The Game Pass guarantees that Diablo 4 always has a sizable audience as Blizzard takes its time releasing seasonal updates and expansions.
Podcasts usually go on for hours, suggesting that Phil Spencer, Sarah Bond, and Matt Booty, will have plenty to talk about.
Insiders are clashing over Xbox's secretive plans, but we won't have to wait too long to find out who's credible.
It's unusual for Xbox to hold events in successive months but that's apparently what it's willing to do now to address all the speculation.
It's been rumored for a while that Microsoft is pivoting towards becoming more like a third-party video game publisher like SEGA.
Then again, these datamined files could be from an earlier build when Hi-Fi Rush wasn't being made exclusively for the Xbox yet.
It seems odd for a company to acquire the world's best-selling first-person shooter only to lay off a good chunk of the people behind it.
Activision Blizzard wasn't the only company affected by Microsoft's recent wave of layoffs but it's arguably the worst off.