"There’s so much stuff that you need to keep in memory, due to the destruction, that there are limits," says Jorg Neumann.
Let’s hope that this is not a tariff he actually plans on enforcing.
As if you needed any more reminders, the console transition seems to be right around the corner.
In spite of no official support for the Xbox Adaptive Controller on the Switch, it seems like you can get it to work nonetheless.
It seems like the UK saw a week of healthy hardware sales all around.
New job listings posted on Microsoft's official website are looking for people to work on the next generation of Xbox.
NPD analyst Mat Piscatella believes next-gen announcements might be closer than we think.
Though the Azure-based destruction took a "lot of investment", the additional time helped the campaign side as well, as per Joseph Staten.
“We think Crackdown has a lot of potential, it's a really fun game, we hope people love it.”
That’s a refreshing change of pace, and coming from Microsoft no less.
Minimum system requirement checks and save file issues have also been addressed.
Instead, we will move to iterative consoles like PS4 Pro and Xbox One X.
Microsoft looks like it is preparing to try and make inroads into Japan again.
The November 20th patch for the game is out for both, PC and Xbox One users.
Drew Murray, formerly of Insomniac, has joined Microsoft's brand new studio.
Microsoft puts out a wonderful ad celebrating the true spirit of the holiday season, and of video games as a medium.
The Wasteland 3 developer is also planning to increase studio size by "30 percent or so".
Looks like an interesting concept, if nothing else.
The Coalition general manager feels the sequel is "organically" Kait's story.
"We're going to see a bunch of things that are really exciting," says Rod Fergusson.