Sony Thinks Microsoft Will Purposefully Make Call Of Duty Buggy On PlayStation
Sony didn't take the 10-year deal because it thinks Microsoft would just make its version of Call of Duty worse.
Sony didn't take the 10-year deal because it thinks Microsoft would just make its version of Call of Duty worse.
The year is 2007. The day is September 25. The mission is to finish the fight.
Microsoft's future in the video game space is murky right now, so let's break it all down.
In one of the most brutal eras the industry has ever seen, there needs to be a better understanding of how games are made.
"I do remember conversations about Halo on PlayStation," says Peter Moore.
"Getting rid of physical, that's not a strategic thing for us."
The conversation around exclusives is changing out of sheer necessity.
Activision Blizzard games are finally making their way to Game Pass, starting with Diablo 4 next month.
Alongside teasing the power of the next Xbox, Phil Spencer also noted that Xbox is working on "unique" hardware.
Xbox has finally shot down rumors that both Starfield and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle are headed to PlayStation.
Halo Infinite's skulls can be pretty hard to find. This guide will show how to pick up every one of these game-changing craniums.
Xbox head Phil Spencer has reportedly told employees that consoles will still be a part of the platform's future.
Enjoy the games, celebrate the developers, but don't fall in love with the machine
If Xbox doesn't want to build an exclusives-led console sales pitch, does anything but the biggest game get a look in?
Spencer will reveal "the future of Xbox" next week, but allegedly, not even employees within the company know what's going to be said.
If Microsoft really is moving away from exclusives, is that a good thing or a bad thing - and who for?
Xbox’s reported multi-platform strategy could be a stroke of genius
Xbox head Phil Spencer has announced that a "business update event" will take place next week which will reveal the company's "vision for the future".
Xbox is apparently moving away from exclusives, with Hi-Fi Rush, Sea of Thieves, and more said to go multiplatform.
Certain retailers in Europe may have plans to no longer sell physical Xbox games in the near future.