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14
Jun

The Xbox One S vs. the original Xbox One: What’s changed?


It’s been three years since the Xbox One’s launch, which means we’re due for a console redesign. But rather than give us the same system in a slimmer case, the Xbox One S also features a few tweaks under its stylish hood. The inclusion of 4K video is a welcome addition, but what else has changed? We’ve gathered all the relevant specs right here so you can start planning that next console purchase.

Xbox One S
Xbox One (2013)
Price
starts at $299
starts at $299 (originally $499)
Dimensions
40% smaller (exact dimensions unavailable)
333 x 274 x 79mm (13.1 x 10.8 x 3.1 inches)
Weight
Not available
3.2kg (7.05 pounds)
Output resolution
720p, 1080p, 4K (HDR)
720p, 1080p
CPU
Not available
AMD Jaguar APU, 1.75 GHz 8-core (2 quad-core modules)
GPU
Not available
AMD Radeon GCN, 853 MHz
RAM
Not available
8GB
Internal storage
500GB / 1TB / 2TB
500GB / 1TB
Physical media
4K Blu-ray, DVD
Blu-ray, DVD
WiFi
Dual band, 802.11 a/b/g/n
Dual band, 802.11 a/b/g/n
Wired network
10/100/1000 Ethernet
10/100/1000 Ethernet
Ports
HDMI, USB 3.0, IR blaster
HDMI 1.4, S/PDIF, USB 3.0, Kinect port
Power supply
Internal
External
Controller
Redesigned wireless controller with Bluetooth support
Xbox One wireless controller

Specs in italics are unconfirmed, but no significant performance changes have been announced. We will update this post as more details become available.

While the specifications mentioned today for Project Scorpio are promising, we don’t have enough data to do a proper comparison yet. We’ll be sure to take a closer look as more information becomes available over the next year.

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14
Jun

Xbox One S UK pricing: what you need to know


As is the case with many Microsoft announcements, the new Xbox One S console leaked before the company had the chance to confirm it at its E3 keynote. Now that it’s official, we know that it will come with 4K and HDR support, a 2TB hard drive and front-facing USB port for that rarely-used Kinect accessory (if you buy an adaptor). Oh, and it’s 40 percent smaller than its predecessor and has an integrated power supply, ditching that clumsy power brick. But how much will it cost?

When the Xbox One S goes on sale in August, the 2TB model — which Microsoft is calling the “launch edition” — will set you back £349, with the 500GB and 1TB coming in at £249 and £299 respectively. The console will come complete with a new controller that has twice the range of the current gamepad, thanks to Bluetooth support, textured grips and a new thumbstick. When it launches alongside the Xbox One S in the coming months, expect to pay £50 for the Windows-compatible gamepad.

14
Jun

Everything we saw at Microsoft’s E3 event


Microsoft’s E3 press conference is over, and we got a lot of news. There are two new Xboxes: a slimmer Xbox One S with 4K video support due out this August, and Project Scorpio, an Xbox with 4K gaming and VR support due out next year. Confusing much? Elsewhere, we got hefty chunks of gameplay from Recore, Sea of Thieves and Scalebound, pretty trailers for Forza Horizon 3 and Halo Wars 2, and zombie fun in the form of Dead Rising 4 and State of Decay 2. While we (literally) recharge our batteries before Ubisoft and Sony’s shows, you can watch trailers for all the big announcements in the gallery below.

13
Jun

Watch Microsoft’s E3 press conference right here


Now that EA and Bethesda have wrapped up their E3 press conferences, we can turn our attention to one of the big console makers: Microsoft. The company’s Xbox showcase is due to kick off at 9:30am PT (12:30pm ET/ 5:30pm BST), and you can watch the livestream right here. We’ll probably get an announcement for the new, slimmer Xbox One S, as well as trailers for a whole bunch of games including ReCore and Halo Wars 2. So take a seat and load up the Engadget liveblog, because this is an event that could throw up a few surprises too. (Is it time for a new Battletoads game?!)

13
Jun

Live from Microsoft’s Xbox showcase at E3 2016!


We’re live at Microsoft’s Xbox keynote at the Galen Center in Los Angeles, California, ready to kick off this year’s E3 conference. Microsoft is poised to reveal new Xbox hardware during today’s showcase, furthering its efforts to make PC and console gaming a unified, seamless experience. The Xbox event begins at 9:30 AM PT / 12:30 PM ET and we’ll share all of the news right here, right as it’s announced. We’ll probably make some corny jokes, too. You’re welcome in advance.

13
Jun

Play Anywhere puts the same games on Xbox and PC


Microsoft’s been talking about bridging the gap between it’s PC and console gamers for awhile now — and at E3 today, it announced just how it’s going to do it. Xbox Play Anywhere: a new cross buy program that automatically gives you the PC version a game when you buy it on Xbox… or the Xbox version when you buy it on PC. The first game to take advantage of the program? Gears of War 4, of course — and yes, Xbox One and PC players will be able to play together online.

As a co-op online shooter, Gears is the perfect franchise to launch Play Anywhere — but it should be noted that there are some caveats. While all Play Anywhere games will come with console and PC copies at no extra cost, not every Play Anywhere game will feature cross-platform multiplayer by default. What’s more, Play Anywhere is limited to digital purchases — meaning you won’t get a free PC copy of the game if you exclusively buy your games on disc.

Still, that’s a pretty good trade for a physical disc. We’ve spotted the Play Anywhere logo on a few other games at Xbox’s E3 press event, including Killer Instinct which, by the way, is getting a new character. Check it out:

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13
Jun

‘Forza Horizon 3’ simplifies racing with friends in the Outback


During Microsoft’s E3 press briefing, Forza Horizon 3 was officially unveiled, showing off the centerpiece Lamborghini Centenario and the sprawling Australian outback in which it’s taking place.

The game was given some time onstage with presenters taking the opportunity to show off the new Play Anywhere endeavor. With players racing with cars including a BMW M4 customized with a wide body kit, off-road racing buggy, 800-hp truck and the new Lamborghini Centenario, it offered a glimpse at the high-octane racing we’ll be able to expect from the racer.

With new terrain, new challenges and new vehicle types joining the game, it’ll feature the largest car roster ever seen in a Forza Horizon title, which means all the more reason to jump in with friends, and this entry is being referred to as the most social of all time.

Forza Horizon 3 will offer four-player campaign co-op for the first time. When players join, all worlds will synchronize together for an easier time syncing up with friends. Players can join sessions instantly and seamlessly, which makes cooperative play much simpler than before.

Forza Horizon 3 is coming to Xbox One and PC exclusively on September 27.

13
Jun

Mega Man creator’s ‘ReCore’ hits Xbox One and PC September 18th


ReCore’s debut trailer, a surprise at last year’s E3, both charmed and intrigued us: That robot dog was cute! And how do the orbs, which appear to be swappable between machines, work? Details have been scarce since then, but at today’s Xbox keynote in Los Angeles we got another look at this new game from Mega Man creator Keiji Inafune, as well as a release date of September 18.

We still haven’t heard much, but from the trailer we now know the game is set in a distant future known as ‘Far Eden.’ We got to watch our heroine, Joule, jumping between platforms and facing off against mechanical hordes, as well as a brief intro to her five robot companions. With names like Mack, Vincent and Duncan, each looks to be equipped with different abilities and personalities; you’ll switch between them depending on the situation.

Developing…

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13
Jun

New Xbox Live features include clan support and friend-finding options


Microsoft is making it a good deal easier to find friends when you want to play a game online this fall. A new “clubs” feature is basically a system-wide clan feature that lets you group together all your friends you play with frequently. Another new feature, “looking for group,” will let you put out an alert to your friends when you’re trying to get a big Destiny game going. The last feature, “Arena,” is aimed at competitive play and lets you find competitions going on around your favorite games.

Unfortunately, there wasn’t much in the way of detail on how these features will actually work when they roll out this fall, but at the very least Microsoft appears to recognize the fact that it’s still rather hard to get good multiplayer games going — or knowing when particular friends of yours want to play specific games. Microsoft said this update would come this fall — presumably after the Xbox One Windows 10 Anniversary update that’ll bring Cortana to the system.

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13
Jun

Gwent from ‘Witcher 3’ is now its own digital card game


If you’re a fan of the Witcher series, you’ve probably heard of Gwent. The collectible card game is an optional part of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, tasking players with collecting cards and ultimately dominating their opponent on the tabletop “battlefield.” Now, as expected, the game-within-a-game is being turned into a game of its own (try saying that three times fast.) It’ll launch as a closed beta on Xbox One and PC this September, before coming to PlayStation 4 later on. Similar to Hearthstone, it’ll be a free-to-play title with optional in-game purchases. At the moment, however, there’s no word on whether it’ll be coming to phones and tablets.

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Source: Gwent