343 Industries Releases Statement They Will “Continue To Develop Halo”
343 Industries seems to still be playing with wording regarding the question if they will make single player Halo games in the future.
343 Industries seems to still be playing with wording regarding the question if they will make single player Halo games in the future.
While not completely unconfirmed, this story lines up with what we have seen play out following the development and release of Halo Infinite.
We should expect Microsoft to reveal the full scope of their job cuts across their divisions in the next few days.
We will likely learn of the reasons for these layoffs in the upcoming investor's call, which happens to be scheduled the day before the Xbox Developer Direct.
Microsoft continues to fight for the acquisition.
PlatinumGames is in a considerably better position now to produce Scalebound than they were nine years ago.
Nvidia and Google have a considerably different relationship to Microsoft than Sony, and may negotiate their points before the FTC's case begins.
While all the attention has been on Starfield and Redfall, Forza Motorsport might be the real sleeper hit of the year, and we just don't know it yet.
Industry insider reported on a new update to the Xbox storefront.
Smaller system, bigger price jump.
Fans wait for Xbox to announce their next big showcase event.
Looking back at co-op classics.
If this story is to be believed, Mojang and Microsoft never owned the ending poem to Minecraft. And now everyone can use that poem, including Microsoft's competitors.
This new action seems to have Microsoft president Brad Smith's amiable, but powerful, fingers behind it.
Get ready for a legal battle.
2022 is shaping up to be an incredible year for video games.
It turns out UK gamers don't feel too strongly about Microsoft's acquisition blizzard.
Expect to see Squanch Games return to Xbox Game Pass in the future!
Nobody expects the survey acquisition.
Microsoft has recently filed a new patent aimed at enhancing older games played on newer hardware - via the cloud and on the fly.
Microsoft has supposedly surveyed a user in Spain about a possible cheaper Xbox live pass which would delay first-party Xbox titles and integrate Ads.
It seems the FTC chair wants to use the Microsoft case politically, but it's a case she's likely to lose.