Following on from a feature we ran some six years ago, here’s another round of fails Microsoft has made – mostly in this current console generation.
As part of Microsoft's expanded multiplatform release strategy, it looks like Halo could also be making the jump to PlayStation.
Alongside Gears 6, the two are in a group of first-party Xbox games that are not being considered for multiplatfporm releases.
Octopath Traveler and Octopath Traveler 2 have already been added to the subscription service's catalog of games.
Treyarch's next title in the long-running series will receive a worldwide reveal and dedicated Direct presentation on June 9th.
Microsoft has a number of first-party titles lined up for this year, including Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Avowed, and more.
The company is closing its New York and Montreal offices and laying off roughly 9 percent of its workforce.
Developer Ninja Theory has released a small update for its recently released cinematic action-adventure experience.
Rare's mystery game was announced all the way back in 2019, but as per reports, it's development has been riddled with troubles.
Microsoft's June showcase may very well end up being a packed one.
The game – a new Spyro the Dragon title as per reports earlier in the year – is still in very early development, the studio says.
The open world co-op shooter has received its final update, with developer Arkane Austin having recently closed its doors.
Following rumors that it's bound for previous-gen consoles, the official Xbox Store listing seemingly confirms the same.
Microsoft confirmed its launch on Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass and Game Pass for Console - but not Core - to Geoff Keighley.
Shift-Up's exclusive is the only new title to rank in the top 20 charts. Meanwhile, Rare's Sea of Thieves sees an impressive PS5 debut.
Xbox Game Studios will publish the British studio's debut title, a AAA single-player action-adventure game built on Unreal Engine 5.
The first-person shooter will be getting its full worldwide reveal on June 9, and is rumoured to launch this October for PC and consoles.
Notifications announcing the first-person shooter's addition to Game Pass this year reportedly popped up on the Xbox Game Pass app.
Avowed developer Obsidian reportedly received a helping hand from the Gears of War studio to upgrade the RPG's engine.
Microsoft has previously confirmed that work is already underway on the next generation of Xbox consoles.