Push Square: "Vision is a word that Microsoft likes to use a lot. "Our vision is that every person can be a creator," said corporate vice president Marc Whitten earlier today, following the platform holder’s second massive Xbox One-Eighty in as many months. Following a unanimous panning from pretty much the entirety of the development community, the Redmond-based manufacturer has now confirmed that it will allow self-publishing on the Xbox One. Well, at some point within the system’s first year on the market – it’s a vision, remember."
Rocksteady writes: "Hello people of Metropolis!
It was great to see the positive feedback to the upcoming changes we laid out in last week’s Developer Update, and so we wanted to take the opportunity this week to touch on some of the other content you can expect to see in Episode 2."
Always nice to get a pulse check from a developer you know it's day's are numbered.
Gods, warlocks, Norse mythology? What about if we chuck some Viking mice in for good measure? That's what is on offer in Mice Gard on Xbox.
A couch cooperative delight, Ready, Steady, Ship! is now available on Xbox!
After the all the 180's it just a more expensive less capable Ps4.
No they really haven't. We just did comic-con and there are still a lot of people who mistakenly believe Xbox One will block used games and game sharing. We also spoke with a ton of people who simply do not want Kinect 2.0 in their homes. MS has a big problem on their hands. They need to inform the public and do it quickly and effectively. They may also need to swallow their pride and release a version of the Xbox One without Kinect.
This consumer confusion snd resentment will hurt the momentum of the product for years to come.
"Microsoft's Stopped the Xbox One Rot, But PS4 Is a Step Ahead"
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Uhm... no they didn't?