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Microsoft Unveils Xbox Scarlett At E3 2019

Xbox E3 2019 press conference brought the much-awaited official announcement of the next gen of Xbox consoles. For now, the project is reportedly codenamed Scarlett, and it has a release window of Holiday 2020. It will coincide with the release of the highly-anticipated Halo Infinite which received a new trailer during the press conference, but

PlayStation 5 Will Be Immersive And Seamless, Says Sony

PlayStation enthusiasts are getting some really juicy news. Sony revealed that the next-gen PS5 will have immersive gameplay and a seamless PlayStation Now online performance due to the highly improved graphics performance and a revamped cloud system as well. Engadget notes that during a corporate strategy presentation, it showed off the speed of the new

Microsoft Fixes The Most Annoying Windows Update-Related Issue

Windows will stop automatically updating. We all know that this used to happen just when we needed the computer for something extremely important, right? Well, it seems that from now on, Microsoft makes the OS more user-friendly. Users will be able to pause a new software installation. More control over updates  SlashGear reports that this

Amazon and Microsoft Want To Join Apple and Google – The Future Of Cloud Gaming Platforms

Undoubtedly, the future of game streaming services looks bright. Google and Apple already revealed its cloud gaming platforms, Google Stadia and, respectively, Apple Arcade. Microsoft and Amazon want to join them and get a share of this emerging market. On the 25th of March, Apple announced that a subscription-based service that’s called Arcade would allow

Minecraft: New Update Removes the References to Notch

Back in 2014, when Minecraft was acquired by Microsoft for a record sum of $2.5 billion, the original creator of the game, Markus Persson, known also as Notch, left the company. Based on some recent reports, it seems that Microsoft has decided to remove any mentions of him from the popular game, due to some