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.
Microsoft was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen nearly 50 years ago. Here's a history of the company's leadership, products, layoffs, and more.
But touting the qualities of Xbox as a service also means having a line-up that gets people excited. 2024 wasn’t a bumper year for Microsoft, even with Indiana Jones and the Great Circle swinging in at the 11th hour in December, fedora in hand, to give us a genuine blockbuster that does justice to its movie license.
Circana analyst Mat Piscatella said Activision’s “Call of Duty: Black Ops 6” finished as both the best-selling premium video game of December and the 2024 year in the U.S. C
Nintendo Switch surpassed 146 million lifetime sales at the end of September 2023 and remains the No. 3 console by that metric, behind its 2004 Nintendo DS handheld predecessor and Sony’s PlayStation 2, the all-timer that kicked off the new millennium.
A reader looks back at his history with video game consoles, from the Atari 2600 to PS5, and laments the end of major graphical leaps forward.
A well-known hardware leaker provides some new information that may hint at the potential release window of Sony's PlayStation 6.
Banjo-Kazooie is one of those gaming franchises that deserves to come back, but hasn't. Moon Studios thinks that's terrible.
But how much will GTA 6 cost the gamer? Most triple-A video games cost $70 as standard after a $10 price hike that kicked in with the current generation of consoles in 2020. Could Rockstar and its parent company Take-Two use GTA 6 as an opportunity to go higher five years later?
This was a busy week in tech, from the first reveal of the Nintendo Switch 2 to TikTok's looming ban in the United States. Here are the biggest stories you might have missed. Nintendo Switch 2 has been officially announced with a tentative 2025 release date.
Asian stock markets are trading mostly higher on Thursday, supported by positive cues from Wall Street overnight.
Ahead of the Game Developer’s Conference (GDC) in March, the organization behind the event released its latest annual survey of creators on the state of the industry. The feedback showed that gaming has been rocked by layoffs over the last 12 months, but also pointed to some silver linings for its growth and future heading into 2025.