
Halo Confirms Unreal Engine 5 Move, Fuels PlayStation Port Rumors
The move ot Unreal Engine 5 is opening new doors for Halo with multiple games in development, and cross-platform potentially on the horizon.

The move ot Unreal Engine 5 is opening new doors for Halo with multiple games in development, and cross-platform potentially on the horizon.

The Standard tier is an interesting new option, but the removal of day-one releases and the unexpected game has caught many offguard.

Amidst Square Enix's financial challenges after years of exclusivity deals, its partnership with Xbox could be its unlikely savior.

After putting Xbox on the spot, the developers of Enotria: The Last Long finally heard back from their team.

It took over two years of hard work for CD Projekt RED to salvage the mess it created with Cyberpunk 2077 and walk away a better company.

Bethesda's commitment to Starfield is finally paying off as it climbs up the Xbox charts and sees a resurgence on Steam.

The frame rate debate continues as Obsidian Entertainment confirms that Avowed is aiming for 30fps, using a familiar line as an excuse.

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.

Peter Moore was right there when SEGA gave up on consoles, Xbox was at its peak, and Electronic Arts was arguably at its best.

Insiders are clashing over Xbox's secretive plans, but we won't have to wait too long to find out who's credible.

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.

Big names such as Allen Adham and Mike Ybarra are departing from Blizzard as Microsoft realigns its priorities for growth.

Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 is living up to the expectations as a more visceral and psychological adventure deep into the titular character's psyche.

The latest numbered Quake entry was released all the way back in 2005 but the next one could bring it back for nostalgia's sake.

Troy Baker has voiced some of the most iconic male protagonists in gaming and it seems a Hollywood icon is next on his list.

The upcoming video game adaptation of the legendary archeologist will be played from the first-person perspective (well, mostly).