Devsisters has announced CookieRun: New World, an open-world adventure game based on the CookieRun mobile game franchise with over 300 million players and more than $1 billion in lifetime revenue. It ...
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Microsoft’s next Xbox game console is expected to pretty much be a computer that can run console and PC games. So perhaps it’s not too surprising that Microsoft is rolling out an update for Windows 11 ...
Microsoft plans to begin shipping early units of its next generation console, codenamed Project Helix, to game studios starting sometime next year. “We're sending alpha versions of Project Helix to ...
Handheld games have been around for a long time, going back to simple beeping devices that evolved into LCD games of all kinds. As time passed and home video game console generations became major ...
Last summer, we here at Ars made the argument that the company’s next Xbox console should give up the walled garden approach and just run Windows already. Now, newly named Microsoft Executive Vice ...
TL;DR: Microsoft's next-generation Xbox, codenamed Project Helix, will support both Xbox and PC games, emphasizing high performance and seamless gaming across devices. Xbox's new CEO, Asha Sharma, ...
One of the co-founders of Xbox recently signaled that the end may be near for the video game console that has shaped generations of gamers. In an interview with Gamesbeat, a business-to-business media ...
RedOctane Games, the rhythm game studio led by genre veterans, has announced Stage Tour, a rhthm action game “that blends familiar, accessible note-highway gameplay with exciting modern twists.” It ...
After a pair (and a half) of great Spider-Man games, not to mention what looks like it’ll be a pretty rad Wolverine game later this year, we’re in a good place with Marvel video games. That hasn’t ...
Even though old Atari devices are better-known, the Magnavox Odyssey of 1972 was the first ever video game console. It could only display four dots and had no audio, but it opened Pandora's gaming box ...