Explore the prequel to the other Fallout games for under 10 bucks.
Prey featured portals before Portal, so watch as Eurogamer's Ian Higton steps aboard to revisit it in VR.
The next Call of Duty title -- one believed to be a Black Ops sequel -- will be released on day one inside Xbox Game Pass, a report from the Wall Street Journal states.
According to a new report, it seems like the next big Doom game from Id Software and Bethesda will be announced soon. But it sounds like this next entry in the popular FPS franchise won’t be a traditional sequel, but instead, possibly a prequel showing the origins of the series’ main character, the Doomslayer. On May 24, Insider Gaming reported that it had learned the next game in the Doom franchise was planned to be revealed at the upcoming Xbox Games Showcase on June 9. This is the same...
Bethesda and id Software’s next Doom game is reportedly called Doom: The Dark Ages and is expected to be revealed at next month’s Xbox Games Showcase.
Every week, Xbox gamers can play some games for free as part of the Free Play Days if you're currently subscribed to Xbox Game Pass Core and Ultimate.
Activision has officially unveiled Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, alongside an enigmatic teaser involving Mount Rushmore and some blindfolds.Read this article on TechRaptor
While revealing its new AI-powered Surface laptops this week, Microsoft shared a demonstration where the device's Copilot onboard AI offered real-time tips in games like Minecraft and Sea of Thieves. The fully voiced digital assistant appeared to conduct a natural conversation and react to in-game events.Read Entire Article
Microsoft has reportedly already greenlit Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2
Microsoft is giving Xbox Game Pass Core and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers access to nine Warhammer-themed video games for free from now until the end of the day on Sunday, May 26.
Xbox will soon let you pre-download game updates before their scheduled release so you can make your life just that little bit easier. Look, in this day and age, we all know game updates are a necessary thing, but that doesn't make them any less annoying. I'm not gonna do that whole thing of "remember when you could just pop a game in and it would just be ready to play, no installing, no downloading" but I do miss those days. However, I do appreciate when my life is made easier when it comes...
Microsoft has released the final launch trailer for Senua's Saga: Hellblade II, the third-person action-adventure single-player game from developer Ninja Theory that will be released on May 21.