That's a pretty good haul all around this week.
Kiki Wolfkill wants to transform how people experience Halo.
Join Agent Locke on a fun-filled adventure for the whole family.
Total lifetime sales are still a mystery.
How did Microsoft seemingly turn everything around? Surprisingly enough, with games.
In addition to 3D Blu-Ray support, updated Friends, Activity Feed sections and more.
More details to come at Gamescom.
Sony's PS4 continues its dominance in the United States for the sixth month in a row.
As part of their restructuring plans.
The Xbox One might live for 9 years or more, according to UK marketing director Harvey Eagle.
Nokia's Devices and Services Division bears the brunt of the layoffs.
An Xbox One version might be a possibility in the future.
Pricing itself closer to the PS4 has given the Xbox One an edge.
GamingBolt interviews Insomniac Games about their latest crazy action adventure open world title.
Confirms that Xbox One will be at Tokyo Game Show this year.
Good catch, Microsoft.
Although it could be possible but it is not going to happen.
ID@Xbox's Chris Charla says there's currently nothing to announce on this though.
Microsoft is looking to reduce jobs that overlap with its Nokia business.