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The system finally has the power to run Nintendo’s most ambitious video games while also supporting the original library and old controllers.
Caught in between the releases of the Steam Deck and the Nintendo Switch 2, Microsoft's first gaming handheld will likely only appeal to the most hardcore of PC gamers.
MICROSOFT has finally launched a handheld Xbox console after years of speculation. And it’ll be available just in time for Christmas this year in the UK and the US. Rather than being
To be clear, though, as highlighted by our pals over at Pure Xbox, these devices are Windows PC handhelds first and foremost. They don't play console games, but rather native PC titles on Xbox. So essentially, with Xbox Anywhere (which boasts over 1000 compatible titles ), you get a PC version of a game for free when you buy it on an Xbox console.
Nintendo's Switch 2 video-game console is out, and it makes some substantial improvements over its predecessor
On paper, the Xbox Series S beats the Switch 2 in terms of raw specs. Yes, that is confusing since Nintendo's handheld can hit 4K 60fps in docked mode while Microsoft's digital-only console targets 1440p, but the former portable relies on Nvidia AI upscaling shenanigans to make that happen.
The first $80 Xbox game has been announced, as Xbox joins Nintendo in raising the prices of their video games.
In today’s daily fix we talk about the possible return of Halo Combat Evolved in the form of a remake on Unreal Enginge 5 and accurately depicted cow butts in Nintendo’s Mario Kart World in playable new animal character Moo Moo Cow.
Both Walmart and Target hosted their own online Nintendo Switch 2 restocks late last week, running out of stock at around midnight on Friday night. With Best Buy and GameStop keeping their units in-store only, that could mean things might be quiet for a little while here.