As we near the release dates of the awaited PlayStation 4 and Xbox One this year, the battle for the best gaming console tightens and more people are already taking the long road of deciding which device to place their money on.
Microsoft's Xbox One has released its first advertisement ahead of the November release.
Microsoft's Xbox One has released its first advertisement ahead of its November release.
Microsoft Says 360 Will Last Three More Years Now that Microsoft has announced the Nov. 22 release date for the Xbox One, what will happen to the Xbox 360? For Xbox gamers, Black Friday will be all about the new Xbox One, but the hefty $499 price tag means we can also assume that people will be looking to take advantage of an expected price drop in the older system.
Xbox One’s external HDD support won’t be ready on launch day, reports Game Spot. Xbox One's external HDD support won't be ready on launch day, reports Game Spot.
The official trailer for Grand Theft Auto 5 has just been released online as Rockstar Games continues to tease gamers on what to expect for the upcoming video game.
The Xbox One has, admittedly, gotten off to a poor start. Sony's PS4 was the clear fan favorite during E3, and little has changed since that time. For that reason, execs at Microsoft are attempting to think up ways to get back into the hunt, and have been scrambling to win back customers.
For the avid gamer, there is only one real question as the summer comes to a close and we inch ever-closer to the holiday season: Xbox One or PS4? Let's take a look at some of the specifics to see which one is the better buy.
Sony is expected to announce the release date of the Playstation 4, as well as launch plans and new game titles at today's press conference at Sony Gamescom 2013 in Cologne, Germany.
We take a look at some of the highlights from this year's E3 so far. Tens of thousands of video game enthusiasts have descended upon the Los Angeles Convention Center this week for E3, the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo.
E3, the Electronic Entertainment Expo, kicked off yesterday, and it started off with a bang. Sony and Microsoft both unveiled the details of their new next-generation gaming consoles, and it appears that Sony fared decidedly better than its rival.