Microsoft Xbox Series X technology and specs have just been revealed in detail. Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming console.
Microsoft revealed several new details about the Xbox Series X yesterday, including a new "Smart Delivery" initiative that expands upon the cross-console compatibility that the company had promised.
Here's how to register or sign up for Microsoft xCloud Preview for iOS running on your iPhone or iPad device.
After months of waiting, Microsoft has now expanded the xCloud game streaming service to the iPhone for the first time. It's available in beta, and here's how you can download it.
A photo posted online shows the ports on the rear of the Xbox Series X, and according to a reliable source, this sighting of the console's rear is authentic.
A new rumor floating about "insider circles of the Xbox community" suggests that the Xbox Series X might have a "Windows mode." This, proponents believe, may afford the upcoming console access to third-party stores such as Steam and the Epic Games Store.
Fans may have expected to see Sony to follow in Microsoft's footsteps and finally unveil its next-gen console at CES 2020, but they will have to settle for its logo.
Microsoft has added Grand Theft Auto 5 to the extensive collection of games offered as part of its Xbox Game Pass subscription.
It turns out there's more to the Xbox Series X name than was initially evident. Microsoft says its next console is just called "Xbox" and that "Series X" is simply the name of the model launching in 2020.
Microsoft finally took the wraps off its next-gen console today, taking to the stage at The Game Awards 2019 to unveil the Xbox Series X, previously known as Project Scarlett. The announcement didn't reveal much beyond the final moniker and form of the console, though it was followed by a look at an exclusive game being developed by Ninja Theory, the critically lauded makers of Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice who were acquired by Xbox Games Studios in 2018.













