Google Stadia is known as one of the greatest flops in gaming history, but the fear around the system was apparently intense for a time.
Thomas Mahler, CEO of developer Moon Studios, has revealed in a lengthy post on X that he believes Sony will eventually wave goodbye to console exclusivity like Microsoft has with its approach to releasing its games on other formats.
At least one video game developer is in favor of Microsoft's push to bring Xbox titles to other consoles, and he thinks Sony should do the same.
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The filmmakers and participants of “Deaf President Now!” talks to Los Angeles Times editor Matt Brennan about the film, deaf issues and how they are working to make lives better for their community while at the L.
Microsoft's latest earnings report shows that Game Pass has rocketed skyward. Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, announced the news during the report's webcast: "All up, Game Pass set a new quarterly record for revenue and grew its PC subscriber base by over 30% as we focus on driving fully paid subscribers.
Mark E. Potts is the senior editor for video at the Los Angeles Times. A native of Enid, Okla., Potts graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a master’s degree in broadcast journalism. He has created and edited video for DreamWorks, YouTube, Microsoft, Sony and BET.
Luke and virtual Leo are back for another chat, and this time the conversation is all about the next-gen consoles - who will have the upper hand between Sony and Microsoft? 0:00 Start 0:16 introduction 0:49 we've been waiting a while 1:24 the specs are awesome!
Xbox head Phil Spencer offers clarity on Microsoft's vision for Xbox. It's all about building a games library on all platforms - PlayStation included.
This growth is particularly noteworthy, as many believed Game Pass had reached a plateau. Two major titles played a key role in this success, the standout being Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, which Nadella confirmed as the biggest launch in the franchise’s history:
Insider Gaming reported that Call of Duty 2025 is a Black Ops II sequel set in the early 2030s, picking up after the events of Black Ops II. The Black Ops storyline is full of twists and turns and wild political conspiracies, and it's expected that the new Call of Duty would continue this trend if it is indeed a new Black Ops game.
Xbox head Phil Spencer reaffirms the company's desire to release more multiplatform games while maintaining a hardware platform.