The latest update for the Xbox One will bring some major changes.
Women’s teams are playable for the first time ahead of the games’ release later this month.
Konami has unveiled the Mother Base coins for online microtransaction currency, potentially an expensive deal for some players.
Some new achievements for “Destiny” The Taken King have been listed, as Bungie details what to expect with pre-update patch.
Yusuf Mehdi, vice president of the Windows and devices group, also reveals that Windows 10 is running on devices in 192 countries.
Rumors indicate Microsoft will unveil new Lumia flagship models, Surface and more in October.
Xbox head Phil Spencer suggests that Xbox One may be receiving backwards compatibility support for original Xbox games. With that in mind, here are six that would benefit from a new lease on life.
The update for the Windows 10 Xbox app makes it possible to play streamed games at lifelike 1080p full resolution.
Sony sold more than 3 million consoles in Q1 2015, but can it keep its lead for the remainder of the year?
Microsoft is pushing the “Halo” e-sports competition further than ever before.
The finalists for the Gamecom 2015 awards were chosen out of 174 entries across 17 categories.
Many of the “Gears of War” franchise games will available this fall, following the release of "Gears of War: Ultimate Edition."
PlayStation 4 sales are up from last year, and it is beating the Xbox One and Xbox 360 combined. Normally the two consoles are on par, so why is the PS4 doing so well?
The store is located just a few short blocks from the landmark Apple Store glass cube.
The software maker is looking to become a major player in streaming music after several false starts.
The players have spoken, and they want Call of Duty for Xbox 360 to work on Xbox One.
U.S. player Alex Morgan is on the cover of "FIFA 16," the first time the soccer organization has featured a woman in its video game series.
When they announce Q4 earnings, Microsoft execs may provide more insights into the new OS, which the company is giving away.
But is this more a case of Microsoft playing catch-up than innovating?
Any upcoming DLC for the game will only be available on Xbox One, PS4 and PC.
The timed-exclusives that were previously released for the PlayStation platform will be available to Xbox players of “Destiny” as well — but in a more revamped manner.
Bundle matches PlayStation 4 price, but comes with one extra game and double the storage.