The company notified users of the shutdown today.
Why won’t Microsoft cut Asus some slack for making its hardware?
Microsoft’s Xbox division just laid off thousands of employees, shut down an entire game studio, and canceled multiple projects, even as the company insists that everything has never been better.
Take a wild guess what gadget topped our list. Here's a hint: it's made by a company that rhymes with funtendo.
"I think Xbox hardware is dead," said Laura Fryer, a founding member of Xbox, in a video slamming Microsoft's fumbling of the game system.
Is demand for VR headsets really that high? Or did Meta just launch the perfect scalper bait?
It's also the only way to get a black Quest headset.
The next Xbox console will not be ‘tied to a single store or device' and will probably be designed around Windows.
The ROG Xbox Ally is stuck between a rock and a hard place: the Switch 2 and Steam Deck.
If you own a PC handheld that runs Windows 11, you'll want to install the newest version of SteamOS. Thank me later.
The 'John Wick' filmmaker has signed on to helm the movie based on the hit Xbox video game franchise.
Sony says it may also move manufacturing to the U.S., but we have our doubts.
The Asus ROG Ally 2 may include a dedicated Xbox button, plus some contoured grips.
If $80 games are already rocking your world, analysts have suggested GTA VI could cost even more.
An Xbox Series X now starts at $550, and you can expect $80 games to arrive soon enough.
Supergiant’s Hades II will be available on PC and as a console exclusive on Switch 2. PS5 and Xbox gamers are out of luck... for now.
Even if the Switch 2 doesn’t do as well as the first Switch, Nintendo has a plan to beat scalpers as well as Sony and Microsoft.
Those rumors about Microsoft making it own Xbox handheld may have been hasty, but we could see the Xbox version of SteamOS instead.
The $100 SCUF Valor Pro is so close to $200+ controllers like the Instinct Pro, but that doesn't mean those more-expensive, wireless devices are moot.
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer says Xbox is sticking with making consoles but is committed to releasing more games across other devices and platforms.