Xbox's Yusuf Mehdi declares that Microsoft will release more than 100 games for its current-generation console and will continue to support it for another three years. Nick Statt was a staff reporter ...
Denny Connolly is an editor and contributor who joined the Game Rant team in 2014. He specializes in game guides, MMO coverage, and the Pokemon GO beat; but is a lifelong fan of all game genres. He's ...
The next generation of Microsoft game hardware is coming to North America on November 22, but that doesn’t mean the last generation will be immediately forgotten. Speaking at the Citi Global ...
Microsoft has announced that it will support the Xbox 360 for three more years before phasing it out in 2016. Eurogamer reports that Xbox chief marketing and strategy officer Yusuf Mehdi explained at ...
With great power comes great responsibility, and with added codec support comes a crapload of new questions. That’s why Microsoft’s Xbox team has released a FAQ detailing what you may or may not want ...
Microsoft won’t let the Xbox 360 simply fizzle out. Contrary to Microsoft’s last console launch, the company will continue to support its last-generation hardware long after the release of the Xbox ...
Microsoft may be late adding USB storage support to the Xbox 360–Sony’s PlayStation 3 supported it off the block–but it’s finally live, for all you aspiring archivists. All you need to do is log into ...
Phil Spencer, the head of Xbox, has explained how Xbox 360 game emulation is being achieved on the Xbox One, as well as the ethos behind the company's decision to support legacy content. Speaking on ...
Microsoft is preparing to deploy an Xbox 360 upgrade that will allow the console to support external hard drives with a capacity as big as two Terabytes. Presently, the size limit for Xbox 360 ...
We'll see. They didn't do so hot supporting the original XBOX when the 360 showed up. But MS as a whole, at least, does a great job supporting legacy things for Windows and Office, so at least it's ...
The Xbox One will be available to consumers on November 22, just in time for the holiday season. For those who aren't planning on rushing out and upgrading, however, questions have been raised ...
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