Fallout 76 studio is looking to add more people to its ranks for a new project.
The former 343 employee states his recent comments were taken out of content.
Overly ambitious plans and simultaneous development on a new engine led to production troubles.
They make money on services.
Bloomberg's Jason Schreier has since clarified that he doesn't "expect most games to hit in 2021."
The 3D platformer receives some sharp-looking new images.
At least as of last August.
Journalist Jeff Grubb reveals potential details on what lies ahead for The Coalition.
Also more or less confirms that Turn 10 Studios is assisting in development.
VentureBeat's Jeff Grubb also speaks briefly about IO Interactive's rumored Project Dragon.
This is really not surprising.
That's a truly impressive number.
Spoiler alert: the reviewers liked it.
They hope to start "correcting" releases that never came to Xbox.
We're probably going to see a lot more of the shooter at E3.
Microsot's digital console model might be about to follow in the footsteps of its PC counterpart.
A whole slew of backward compatibility title might be in line for performance upgrades very soon.
The game will allegedly be set in a "connected" world.
Auto HDR and DirectStore technology are also coming to PC.
Revenue from Xbox content and services is also expected to decline.