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Xbox Series X one-minute review The Xbox Series X wasn’t an essential purchase at launch, but Microsoft’s powerhouse console has come a long way since then It’s always been a fantastic piece of hardware, just one that needed a few extra improvements to justify its price tag. Until recently, the Xbox Series X has been
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This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. Microsoft’s bid to acquire Activision Blizzard is on thin ice. Antitrust regulators from several regions have been reviewing the deal all year, and several have recently expressed concern that the acquisition could drastically reduce competition within the video game industry.
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Xbox Elite Wireless Controller surprised us when it was first announced. Both its price ($149.99/£119/AU$199.95 from the Microsoft Store) and its purpose seemed misaligned with the image Microsoft wanted to put out there, especially after the Xbox One’s slow start out of the gate. Since the first Elite has been succeeded by an upgraded pad,
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The Xbox One S launched three years after the original Xbox One. Back in 2016, it captured our attention as a quieter, smaller, higher-quality gaming machine that showed-off the capabilities of the current-gen console. But the question is: can we still recommend it even though Microsoft has since released the more powerful Xbox One X?
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Should you buy an Xbox One? Microsoft’s console first arrived nearly nine years ago, helping  to usher in the eighth generation of video game consoles. Unfortunately, the Xbox One family has been completely discontinued. We’d previously seen the original Xbox One replaced by three updated machines: the Xbox One S, the discless Xbox One S
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Audio player loading… Starfield is now well within reach, after having been in development for a very long time. It seems like an age since we first heard rumblings of Starfield, so it’s great that we’ll be playing it next year. In terms of what to expect, it’s essentially Skyrim in space, though perhaps that’s
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