Grand Theft Auto 5 has a cult following really, with the latest re-release of the title for PS4 and Xbox One living it up on our big screens. The blockbuster from Rockstar was also supposed to be featuring a new online mode by now, called 'Heists', but it has been delayed for quite some time. Today, Rockstar has made it clear that this new DLC should be available early next year on all platforms, but there is no exact date.
If you're looking to keep track of all the best deals this Black Friday, we've got your back here. In a continuation of our coverage on the numerous deals being offered in the world of tech during the course of the next few days, below you'll find a list of the very best deals pertaining to Microsoft and its product line-up. From Surface tablets to Xbox consoles, there's something for everyone, and with next month's holiday season in mind, now would be a very good time to go ahead and make the purchase.
Microsoft has just pulled the price tag off the sought-after Sunset Overdrive title from Insomniac Games. One of the most fun games to be released in 2014, can now be downloaded for the Xbox One absolutely free.
Grand Theft Auto 5 may be a game that's already been around for a while on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, but that hasn't stopped the excitement for the released on Xbox One and PlayStation 4 reaching fever pitch. Beyond the lush new graphics, one of the main reasons that the rerelease has everyone's attention is the new first-person mode that is coming to the next generation of consoles. For the first time, gamers can play a Grand Theft Auto game through the eyes of the title's lead character.
A new trailer has been released that gives gamers a first real look at what Grand Theft Auto 5 will look like on the Xbox One and PS4.
The release of the Xbox One console by Microsoft late last year was significant for gamers eager to get their paws on some new hardware. But, like rival Sony and its PlayStation 4, the original and current configuration of the Xbox One is subject to improvement from both a design and software perspective, and with the one-year anniversary of the third Microsoft console upon us, the Windows maker has added Twitter integration and some UI tweaks, among a number of smaller new features to the fold.
Rockstar Games took the gaming world by storm last year with the release of Grand Theft Auto 5, and having posted record sales through the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, has spent the majority of the past twelve months prepping a version for the next-gen consoles. The PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC edition of GTA 5 will be much more than just a mere up-scaling of the visual aspect, Rockstar has promised, and what we've seen so far in screen caps has been nothing short of impressive. With the release period now closing in on the console editions - the PC release won't arrive until early next year - more details have begun to emerge of some of the treats that returning next-gen GTA 5 users can expect to enjoy.
Microsoft might have won the battle of the last-gen console wars, with its Xbox 360 having narrowly claimed victory over Sony's PlayStation 3, but this time around, things haven't gone entirely the software company’s way. The PlayStation 4 has had a great start since both it and the Xbox One rolled out late last year, and while the former's more powerful hardware will no doubt have helped to reel in the purists, pricing has certainly played a part in these early stages. The Xbox One, after all, launched at a higher price than its Japanese competitor, but with the Windows maker having already made the console cheaper by selling it without the Kinect sensor, it's now in line for its very first price drop later on this year.
Call of Duty : Advanced Warfare will be the next major installment of the popular first-person shooter when it arrives next month, and already, we have what appears to be a launch trailer. It's somewhat unusual for these kind of clips to hit the blogosphere a full fortnight ahead of release, but if you're waiting on tenterhooks for Activision's next blockbuster, check out the latest teaser below.
Microsoft has been the subject of all kinds of ire since the release of its Xbox One thanks to a slew of missing or simply ill-equipped features when compared to its big competition, Sony's PlayStation 4. Since its arrival late last year though, the Xbox One has received a number of monthly updates that have seen most of the issues raised addressed, but that doesn't mean that the Xbox team is ready to call it a day.
















