Month: October 2020

We know you’re busy and might miss out on all the exciting things we’re talking about on Xbox Wire every week. If you’ve got a few minutes, we can help remedy that. We’ve pared down the past week’s news into one easy-to-digest article for all things Xbox! Or, if you’d rather watch than read, you
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Sony remains cagey about a few things with respect to its next-gen hardware. One mystery concerns the DualSense controller’s functionality on other devices, namely PlayStation 4. Interestingly, it appears that while DualSense won’t work on the PS4, the device does pair with some products beyond the PlayStation ecosystem. Thus far, the new controller’s most intriguing
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Last week, we asked you to share center-focused moments from your favorite games using #PS4share and #PSBlog. From glittering suns to darkly lit corridors, here are this week’s centered highlights:   Jesse climbs steps in the Oldest House in this Control share by Comput_ART. Bayek balances before the sun in this Assassin’s Creed Origins shared by
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Hello, dear Visitor. It’s such a pleasure to have you join us in the Pale City for this introduction to one of the charmingly horrific areas you’ll be exploring in Little Nightmares II, which will be available February 11, 2021.  The world of Little Nightmares is a place where adventure and horror travel hand-in-hand. It’s
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SUBSCRIBE for more Super Smash Bros ► http://bit.ly/DYKG_Subscribe Rumor Videos ► http://bit.ly/2MAhWSF Source Gaming ► https://bit.ly/2JxBQIW With the announcement of Super Smash Bros Ultimate at e3 2018, Did You Know Gaming presents a complete history of Super Smash Bros rumors, as well as covering some leaks and other interesting facts. This video discusses Super Smash
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Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. The HS75 XB, the company’s first officially licensed wireless gaming headset for the platform, delivers incredible high-quality audio that makes any game sound better. A revised version of the company’s premium PS4 accessory, the HS70, the HS75 gets a few style tweaks, and one major upgrade in the
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Next year will be the fifteenth anniversary of the humble Nintendo Wii, the little motion-controlled console which broke away from the competition and started a revolution. It was a brilliantly compact piece of hardware (the size of three DVD boxes, remember?) which hosted a huge library of fantastic titles — games of all varieties from
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