Xbox One (page: 3)

Ubisoft kicked its press briefing today in the strongest way it could; by exposing us all to the insanity of antagonist Pagan Min.

Here is some more footage of Ubisoft's racing title, in which you can race across the United States.

EA Sports has revealed that FIFA 15 will launch in North America on September 23, followed in Europe on September 25.

Microsoft's head of Xbox, Phil Spencer, deserves credit for bringing Xbox One back to gaming and putting the focus on the customer.

Microsoft revealed a teaser trailer for a new Phantom Dust for Xbox One, bringing back an original Xbox cult classic.

Here is a trailer showing off Forza Horizon 2 shown at E3, and details on the Nürburgring free track update for Forza Motorsport 5.

Crackdown is coming back on Xbox One, as Microsoft showed off a trailer packed with destruction at E3.

Master Collection includes Halo: Combat Evolved, a re-mastered Halo 2: Anniversary, Halo 3, Halo 4 and new digital series Halo: Nightfall.

Xbox Live's Major Nelson (aka Larry Hryb) has posted downloads for Xbox One controller drivers for Windows PCs.

Microsoft has confirmed previous speculation that developers will be given access to more GPU bandwidth through an SDK update.

Microsoft has announced a huge increase to its entertainment app line-up, including HBO Go, Showtime Anytime and a Twitter experience optimized for TV.

The Xbox One June update is rolling out, bringing with it support for external storage and the ability to use your real name on Xbox Live.

Games with Gold and Deals with Gold for Xbox One are now available to Xbox Live Gold members, with the first two games available for download now.

In a year of delays for high-profile upcoming games, Batman: Arkham Knight is the latest that won't make it onto shelves in 2014.

The next instalment of the legendary saga of Master Chief will land in Xbox One in the form of Halo 5: Guardians, it has been revealed.

Xbox One will soon come without Kinect to compete in pricing with the PS4, but what does the decision mean for the future of Microsoft's console?

Microsoft will offer consumers an Xbox One console without Kinect for $399 from June 9, as it aims to catch up on Sony's lower priced PlayStation 4.

According to a report, Xbox One and Xbox 360 owners may soon be able to use Netflix, Hulu and other streaming services without an Xbox Live Gold account.

Starting from tomorrow, Xbox One gamers will be able to share gameplay footage directly to their YouTube channel.

Microsoft is still thinking through its options as it works on ways to bring Xbox 360 titles to the Xbox One console.
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