"I want to make sure games are available on both, that's our job as a platform holder and we're committed to that with our partners," Spencer says.
The CEO of Microsoft Gaming feels third party devices like the Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally are already occupying that space.
"We're not going to have them both do all the kind of category of Superman-type things. We're going to divvy up those abilities," Boon says.
Bethesda Game Studios' upcoming RPG has the potential to be one of the brightest lights in a year that's had no shortage of them.
Acclaimed indie survival horror game Tormented Souls is getting a sequel next year on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
Hekate and Nacon's psychological horror game is due out for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on September 14.
Ebb Software's H.R. Giger-inspired horror title launched for PC and Xbox Series X/S in October last year.
The beta will let you get a 20-90-minute taste of Kumi Souls Games' Bloodborne-inspired 2D action platformer.
Teyon and Nacon's first person shooter is set to launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC in September.
Bluetooth devices can't be connected to the Remote Play handheld, while PlayStation Link will be required for upcoming PS5 audio accessories.
Microsoft and Oxide Interactive's turn-based grand strategy title will be available exclusively for PC upon launch.
"I know some people are worried in this new universe that, oh my gosh, these characters no longer exist. They're gone forever. It's totally not the case."
What exactly is it about the MGS1 remake that has made it such a divisive game within the series' fanbase?
Pulse Elite will be available for $149.99, while Pulse Explore will be available for $199.99. Release dates are yet to be announced.
The cloud-streaming handheld device will stream PS5 games through Remote Play, though PS Plus Premium cloud titles won't be supported.
Everstone Studio speaks with GamingBolt about its upcoming open world action RPG.
On consoles, the real-time strategy title features a new user interface, new and improved tutorials, support for 4K resolution, and more.
Blizzard Entertainment's action RPG has added another couple of million players to its playerbase over the course of more than a month.
The survival horror title's newest trailer also offers a glimpse of how Remedy will be making use of live action this time around.
Almost a year on from its mobile launch in October last year, the acclaimed CCG has now also launched in full for Steam.
