Xbox boss says it's about "putting the player at the center" instead of the console.
A little of that pew, pew.
The head of Xbox calls the state of Xbox in Japan "unacceptable."
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot talks about backward compatibility in next-gen consoles.
Allegedly, the game is between a year and a half to two years away from launch.
Will next-gen hardware finally allow developers to achieve photorealism in games?
"I've only seen ongoing improvements at Rockstar," says Strauss Zelnick.
The situation in China might lead to production delays and shortages for hardware manufacturers.
From shadowy organizations to faction wars, we think Gotham might be a very busy place in the next Batman game.
Don't expect to see this one anytime soon.
Shocking, I know.
Microsoft are working on finding "a new leader for the studio and really shape the future."
According to Alex Hutchinson, it won't be the boxes themselves that have an impact, but "what they connect to when you're not looking."
Xbox boss Phil Spencer feels "traditional gaming companies are somewhat out of position."
Another leak of a new Batman game surfaces with some potentially interesting details.
A new report could shine some light on a nagging mystery.
Frank O'Connor says recent off-screen footage "isn't even necessarily content" from Halo Infinite.
Does Nintendo risk getting drowned out by the next generation onslaught?
"We do not believe that the business trends of other companies will have a significant impact on our business," says Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa.
An insider claims that a PS5 devkit from January performs better than the new Xbox, but that differences between the two will be minimal regardless.