Microsoft's first party studios are helping each other out on the upcoming shooter.
An oddball lineup for the month of March.
A picture could be saying something about the franchise's future.
Microsoft is "still evaluating" how to add support for the feature to older Xbox titles.
Xbox Series X enhancements seem a given for these titles.
Why is why players can also toggle FPS Boost off if they wish.
"You’ll see developers leveraging experiences that go beyond what was possible before," says Microsoft's James Gwertzman.
The collective future of the two companies together will allegedly be discussed in detail.
Xbox exec Jason Ronald speaks in greater detail about Microsoft's newest backward compatibility enhancement feature.
Certain games will now run at significantly boosted frame rates.
Development costs and the COVID-19 pandemic were also factors.
Adds over 70 new points of interest in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Scotland.
The headset is available to pre-order now at $99.99.
We also get a first look at the UI for the web browser version.
Oleksandr Shyshkovtsov mulls over potential compromises down the road.
Techland is still an independent studio, the developer assures.
343 Industries will be adding to Halo's collective arsenal with the upcoming sequel.
No full fix just yet, however.
Players shouldn't expect additional content for Halo Wars 2 either.
Sony is still expected to surpass the PS4 by March's end.