When rumors of something as seemingly as landscaping altering and exciting as an Xbox cloud console and companion service arrive in your newsreader, there’s a cycle that starts.
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This time around, I’ve got answers for questions concerning my Xbox controller of choice, the Xbox Media Remote and Forza Horizon 4.
These are the games I'm planning to buy over the next calendar year.
If you went into E3 2018 hoping for new Halo, Gears games, tons of trailers and Xbox platform announcements, Microsoft absolutely delivered.
From Xbox Controller grip repairs to music services that aren’t all that great, this edition of Ask The en covers a lot.
Every year, game makers and publishers stuff specific trends into their games. This year, we have two of these themes: Alexa as your personal gaming assistant and games completely divorced from what anyone would consider a robust single-player experience. Alexa in everything doesn’t bother me. A potential drop in single-player games released each year absolutely does.
Gaming has gotten more pervasive. Everyone who’s anyone has played Angry Birds, Candy Crush Saga or Threes. Who among us hasn’t at least seen video from Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. What many in the video game industry seem to ignore is that gaming isn’t as straight forward as it once was. Jumping into Xbox One games can be daunting, which is why we’re breaking them down for you specifically.
The next chapter of my Xbox Handbook dives deep to answer one question I get asked often: What is Xbox Live Gold?
The Xbox One has a lot of different ways for you to interact with it, but nothing tops the Xbox Wireless Controller.
It's hard to grasp what Xbox Live is if you are new to video game consoles. Don't worry, I've got you covered.