Gizmodo: Sony’s PlayStation Network has already been down for almost four weeks already, to the frustration of gameras around the globe. But why hasn’t Microsoft taken advantage of the ill-will currently targeted at the Japanese giant? I debate this very issue with Mark “McLeod” Serrels from Kotaku…
AMD CEO Lisa Su talks about the Xbox AMD partnership, next-gen Ryzen + Radeon chips, and AI rendering tech coming to all Xbox devices.
AMD is really building hype around their unique partnership with Microsoft to help and build an advanced and seamless Xbox ecosystem across all Xbox consoles and devices.
I wonder what she meant by "full roadmap of gaming optimized chips" though? Seems ambitious.
Next year´s Xbox Showcase already looks promising and exciting. Here´s hoping they deliver.
Some odd, deliberate wording, no branding, not 'Xbox consoles, Xbox handhelds' specifically, feels and sounds like they're building towards hardware that anyone can be used or licensed to/by themselves and other manufacturers.
Multiplatform software and hardware 'Xbox/AMD APU'.
Shares vision....we provide chips for money, this deal will sell many chips, we will make lots of money...good vision
The marketing behind this is so heavy that I worry about the actual outcome. Why are they just not showing us the product, why all this talking in market speak?
With the launch of Call of Duty Season 4, Activision quietly put adverts inside loadouts for Black Ops 6 and Warzone, sparking a backlash in the process.
Putting Ads in a pay-to-play Premium title? Well done Microsoft. Well done /s This is really scummy.
Xbox's handheld ambitions continue unabated, but the focus is shifting towards improving Windows 11 for third-party handhelds — for now. The Xbox Series X 'Melrose' successor is safe, with development continuing at full pace.
Funny to see the alt already damage controlling and having a meltdown with multiple accounts in the comments already.
Sad for MS if true, a dedicated handheld would go down a lot better than a rog ally 2 with an Xbox sticker on it I think.
Well Microsoft can't be cocky because the hackers could turn on them. I think what Microsoft is doing is right. Free weekend is good and this is a subtle way of making people come onto Live. The can't openly bad mouth PSN because they are opening themselves for egocentric hackers to hack them. Microsoft knows there security is better but its not perfect and doesn't want to be in the same position as Sony. Doing it subtle is cleaver and a great advertising tool without becoming a target
Because they're above that... at least, I hope so.
They're checking their system security and once happy they'll start been more vocal.
M$ should have gone for the knockout blow. Sony are on their knees right now, why not put the boot in?
FINISH THEM! lol
I doubt M$ are worried about hackers. XBOX LIVE is a closed and far more secure network that the frankly amateurish PSN was.
I pitty the fool who would waste his time trying to hack the king of online networks.
In a sense, MS and Sony aren't enemies by choice.
When they try to avoid conflict, that's what they do, which is great. For now, yes a free weekend was great for XBL (even though they always do free weekends when a CoD DLC comes out...) as it gives those who own both consoles who are waiting for PSN to come back up to use XBL, which is one reason why owning both consoles is a great idea and would recommend it. Forget what anybody else might say, whether they be a 360 fanboy or PS3 fanboy. Being an inbetweener is the way to go. There'll barely be a time when both XBL and the PSN will screw up at the exact same time.