Phil Spencer has confirmed that they will be pulling the curtains off their next generation console at the 2017 E3 event in June.
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Undead Labs is back with "State of Decay 2." The company has already confirmed a new detail will be announced on this year's E3 conference.
Phil Spencer has some big news for Xbox fans. Microsoft is going big this year, according to Xbox Head himself, Phil Spencer. The gaming giant is set to release "bigger and more differentiated" first party titles for 2017, both for Xbox One and Windows 10.
The Xbox Scorpio may be unveiled on June 11 during Microsoft Xbox's 2017 E3 Press Conference. The Xbox Fan Fest Will also be happening in this year's E3.
Microsoft Xbox announced via its twitter page that it will be having its 2017 E3 press conference on June 11. The video game company hinted about a possible Xbox Scorpio news by using an image of the Scorpio as a background to its announcement.
According to reports, a new game from upstart Human Interact has been confirmed for launch today on Steam VR and Oculus Rift, called Starship Commander.
Microsoft Xbox One Project Scorpio might be the best console ever and could probably beat PS4 Pro. Here's what Xbox Boss, Phil Spencer has to say.
Sony will reportedly only release the PS5 after they see what happens with Microsoft's Project Scorpio.
According to Phil Spencer, Xbox’s head, there are no available pre-orders yet for Project Scorpio but cross-play with PC is one of their goals.
Phil Spencer, head of Xbox, assured owners of the company's current consoles, the Xbox One and Xbox One S, that their units will be supported in future even after the launch of Project Scorpio.
Read on to learn more about Microsoft's Project Scorpio. Microsoft has claimed that Project Scorpio, or the upcoming revamped Xbox One, will be "the most powerful console ever.
Xbox boss Phil Spencer reconfirms that the gaming system will be capable of running some video games in native 4K resolution.
XBOX ONE Backwards Compatibility has two new Xbox 360 games to play from Microsoft. Xbox's Larry Hryb has made an announcement on Twitter which confirms that console owners could now get the two new games, namely "Rocket Knight" and "Shadows Damned" for Xbox One Backwards Compatibility program.