Anthem, BioWare's new IP, was one of the games that Microsoft used at their E3 event to show off the powers of the Xbox One X, and with other titles like Battlefield 1, Madden and F IFA following suite, it looks like EA are deeply invested in the upcoming console upgrade. And developing for what has been dubbed the most powerful console ever is actually easier than what EA's vice president Patrick Soderland had believed it would be.
Former PlayStation boss Shuhei Yoshida claims PlayStation still believes Xbox is their only true competitor, not Nintendo.
True, they have pretty different audiences..and some People just have both at home or a PS and a PC that emulates more or less everything from Nintendo.
Xbox hasn't been a competitor since the XB360. Last generation and this generation Sony has been running circles around Xbox. As for Sony vs Nintendo Sony runs circles yes but I don't really see Nintendo as competition. Nintendo does their own thing and it works.
microsoft wanted to crush sony into dust and they had the money to do it, but with such weak leadership it was always going to fail
Game Rant interviews Plants vs. Zombies composer Peter McConnell about honoring the series’ quirky roots, adapting its themes, and now going vinyl.
The score for the first Plants Vs Zombies is such great, iconic music that it has a timeless quality. Not quite the level of Minecraft, but wonderful in its own right.
Game Rant speaks with actor Samantha Béart about their new and upcoming video game roles in Tron: Catalyst, Fading Echo, and more.
"known architecture"
Yeah, because it's the same one as used in X1, X1S, PS4 and PS4 Pro......
Xbox One X is the closest to straight PC development since the original Xbox. Still not exactly the same though. PC has faster CPU reqs. Xbox One X has faster shared memory bandwidth. Developers still need to heavily optimize for each to get the most out of the platform.
It will be this way for meeting gen until something big changes in the way computing is done
I think im more impressed w/ XDK than the actual One X...
To have just about every engine (including middleware) on the market pre-baked into the box is nothing short of amazing...
XDK seems to be a "Shopping Mall" for Developers, as the XDK seem to already house most things that are being used...