Crackdown 3 Accidently Revealed for Xbox One?
New Crackdown in the works?
Xbox One Controller Uses Infared LED For Automatic Player Recognition
New details on the Xbox controller.
Battlefield 4: China Rising Expansion Announced via Pre-Order
China Rising Expansion available for those who pre-order.
Xbox One is Not Backwards Compatible
Won't be supporting Xbox 360 games
Xbox One Reveal Conference Review
Microsoft reveals the next generation Xbox, and blunders its way through it.
Thief Reboot Launching on Xbox One
To be available for PS4 and PC as well in 2014.
Bungie’s Destiny Confirmed for Xbox One
In case you didn't think it was.
FIFA 14, Call of Duty: Ghosts and Battlefield 4 Confirmed for PS4
Snub to infinity.
Xbox One Architecture Explained: Operating System, RAM, GPU, Kinect And More
New details pour in from the technical panel.
Wired Confirms that Xbox One will Block Used Games
Say goodbye to used games and sharing with your friends on your shiny new Xbox One
EA and Microsoft Announced New Partnership, Ignite Engine Revealed
UFC, FIFA, Madden NFL 25, and NBA Live to feature on Xbox One.
Xbox One: New Xbox Live Revealed, Features Cloud Storage
Now do more at once.
Ubisoft Confirms at least 6 Next-Gen Titles for Xbox One During the First 12 Months
Ubisoft to release 6 next-gen titles in the first year of Xbox One
Geomerics Announces Next-Generation Lighting For Xbox One, Will Bring Deeper Levels of Dynamic Lighting
Geomerics pledges its support for the new Xbox.
Xbox One: Remedy’s Quantum Break Announced
Something something time.
Halo: The Television Series Produced by Steven Spielberg Announced for Xbox One
Welcome to the next frontier. Sort of.
CryEngine 3 Support Announced For Xbox One
Crytek announces support for Xbox One.
Xbox One to Be Launched Worldwide by 2013 End
To compete directly with Sony's PlayStation 4.
Call of Duty Ghosts New Details: 60 Frames Per Second, Dynamic Multiplayer Maps
New engine to support tessellation and high resolution textures.
Xbox One to Feature 15 Exclusive Titles in First Year, Eight New IPs Included
Apparently Microsoft's first party development isn't that bad off.