Most gamers turn to Nintendo when looking for a goo platformer, but the Xbox Series X has some amazing 2D and 3D platfomers of its own. Here are the best ones.
Going forward, Microsoft will be showing PlayStation and Nintendo logos along with the Xbox logo during its future gaming showcases.
Following the infuriating inventory issues that plagued launches of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, it’s no wonder the press keeps hounding Nintendo. Scalpers will be out in force when the ...
Microsoft's expansion into third-party publishing will continue with the release of the Nintendo Switch 2. The Xbox platform holder began porting games to other consoles with the release of titles ...
That includes the many rumors about Microsoft bringing several Xbox franchises to the system. While unconfirmed, it is a distinct possibility. Plus, the Nintendo Switch 2 has been getting all ...
As the world waits for more news on the Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo continues to bolster their back catalog offerings through Nintendo Switch Online with a new classic racing game. The Best Movies ...
Fortnite is available across PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, mobile and PC. Stay tuned for more Fortnite explainers in the weeks, months and years ahead ...
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer has said that previously exclusive XBox titles will now be available on Nintendo Switch 2. During an interaction on the Gamertag Radio podcast, he added that he ...
But they are about to enter a new arena of battle that is new for the two titans—the world of Fortnite ... Skull Island stand ready to fight in a series of t-shirts, posters, mugs, and lots ...
But, which Xbox game series get you most excited? Which gave you more enjoyment than any other in the glory days of the 360? Or if you’ve never owned an Xbox console, which are you most looking ...
The Xbox Series S has faced its share of criticism, but Microsoft isn't pivoting away from the console. In fact, Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer believes the Series S is part of what helps ...
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer says he’s “really looking forward to supporting” Nintendo with the company’s Xbox games, a strong indication that more previously exclusive titles from ...