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Leaked Images Reveal New Xbox Controller Tailored for Cloud Gaming

A newly leaked Xbox controller, reportedly designed for Xbox Cloud Gaming, has raised eyebrows in . As first reported by Wccftech, images published by Brazilian regulator Tecnoblog showcase a controller that appears to draw design inspiration from products offered by 8BitDo, a brand known for its retro-style gamepads.

Forza Horizon 6 Unveils New Progression Mechanics and Features Ahead of Launch

As the launch of Forza Horizon 6 approaches, Playground Games has revealed detailed information regarding its progression systems. This comes in response to player feedback concerning the campaign structure of its predecessor, Forza Horizon 5. As first reported by Pure Xbox, the studio has introduced three distinct methods for players to advance through the game: Wristbands, Stamps, and a new feature called Horizon Play.

Reflecting on a Year of DOOM: The Dark Ages : Has Your Perspective Shifted?

As we approach the launch of Forza Horizon 6, the gaming landscape is shifting once again. This week also marks a significant milestone for another major title: DOOM: The Dark Ages. Released on May 13, 2025, this Xbox first-party game has sparked a range of opinions since its debut. As first reported by Pure Xbox, many players are reflecting on their experiences and whether their initial impressions have evolved over the past year.

Xbox Game Preservation Introduces Voting Tool for Delisted Titles, Top 10 Games Revealed

Xbox Game Preservation has rolled out a new feature that allows players to vote for their favorite delisted games, reflecting strong demand for backwards compatibility. The initiative gained traction over the weekend as the top ten most-requested titles were unveiled, drawing nearly 400,000 votes. As first reported by Pure Xbox, this wave of interest follows a tweet from Jason Ronald, Xbox’s Vice President of next-gen, which encouraged fans to utilize the voting tool to express their desire for particular games to return.

Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Leaks Early, Fans on High Alert for Spoilers

Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight has made an early appearance for some Xbox owners, sparking concerns about spoilers before its official release. As first reported by IGN, players who purchased the game digitally from Walmart were able to redeem codes that granted them access to the title ahead of its scheduled launch on May 22. Those who bought the Deluxe edition can access the game even earlier, starting on May 19.

Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Launches Early for Some Xbox Players Amid Denuvo DRM Concerns for PC

Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight has made waves in the gaming industry with its early launch for select Xbox players. While anticipation for this title is high, Warner Bros. Games is currently navigating some pre-launch complications. As first reported by Eurogamer, the title’s rollout is marked by a mixed reception among users, particularly concerning its performance on different platforms.

Capcom's Pragmata Surpasses Two Million Sales in Just Two Weeks

Capcom is celebrating a significant achievement with the launch of its new IP, Pragmata, which has reached two million units sold globally in just over two weeks. This milestone showcases the potential for new franchises within the competitive gaming market and comes shortly after the success of Resident Evil Requiem, also released this year.

Nintendo Revives Star Fox 64, Fans Anticipate New Directions for the Franchise

Nintendo has officially announced a return to a classic, with Star Fox 64 making its way back to the gaming landscape. As first reported by Nintendo Life, this news comes on the heels of speculation surrounding a potential revival of the series that has been dormant for over a decade. With fans eagerly anticipating what the future holds, this revival raises questions about both nostalgia and innovation in the franchise.

Survey Reveals Over Half of Hardcore Gamers Avoid Full-Priced Titles

A recent survey has uncovered a significant trend among hardcore gamers, revealing that more than 50% are no longer willing to spend full price on video games. This finding is particularly noteworthy as it highlights changing consumer attitudes towards game pricing across different age demographics. As first reported by Pure Xbox, the survey was conducted by IGN in collaboration with Kantar and UC Berkeley, targeting a diverse range of gamers segmented into three age groups: 14-29, 30-44, and 46-61.

Microsoft Revamps Xbox Series X|S Bootup Experience

Microsoft is set to roll out an update next week that will introduce a new bootup animation for the Xbox Series X and Series S consoles. This refreshing change comes as part of an ongoing initiative led by Asha Sharma, who is focused on improving the overall user experience on Xbox platforms. As first reported by VGC, the new bootup sequence aims to enhance the initial interaction players have with their consoles.

Riven Returns: Classic Puzzle Game Launches on Xbox This May

Riven, the iconic sequel to the groundbreaking adventure game Myst, is making a much-anticipated return to consoles with its Xbox launch scheduled for May 19, 2024. As first reported by Pure Xbox, this “brand-new, re-imagined, and expanded version” brings the beloved puzzle experience to Xbox Series X, Series S, and PC, complete with Xbox Play Anywhere support.

Xbox Restructures Leadership Team with Focus on AI Expertise

Microsoft’s Xbox division is undergoing a significant reshuffling of its leadership team under the guidance of new CEO Asha Sharma. This restructuring includes the appointment of several key figures with strong backgrounds in artificial intelligence, reflecting the company’s intent to leverage AI technology in its gaming ecosystem. As first reported by Eurogamer, these changes are expected to steer Xbox’s strategic direction, particularly as it navigates an increasingly competitive gaming landscape.

New Solution for Connecting Switch 2 Controllers to Windows PCs Emerges

A new development by Nadeflore has emerged, enabling gamers to wirelessly connect Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons and Pro Controller 2 to Windows 10 and 11. As first reported by Github, this project streamlines the process of using these controllers on PC, recognizing them as Xbox 360 controllers or even as a mouse. The application is accompanied by an intuitive graphical user interface, making it accessible for users who may not be as tech-savvy.

Xbox Shifts Focus Away from AI Copilot as New CEO Asha Sharma Redefines Direction

Microsoft’s Xbox division is undergoing a significant shift in strategy under new CEO Asha Sharma. In a recent statement shared via her personal X (formerly Twitter) account, Sharma announced that the company will discontinue the Copilot AI feature, which had been integrated into the mobile Xbox app and the Xbox PC app. As first reported by Wccftech, Sharma’s comments reveal a broader vision for the Xbox platform, one that emphasizes a faster development pace and a stronger connection with .

Microsoft Discontinues Copilot AI on Xbox to Refocus Business Strategy

In a strategic shift aimed at regaining momentum, Microsoft has decided to discontinue its Copilot AI initiative on Xbox. This decision comes as part of a broader effort to streamline operations and refocus efforts on essential areas, as first reported by PC Gamer. The move is intended to help the company recalibrate its gaming strategy under newly appointed leadership.

Activision Honors Veterans with New Call of Duty DLC Featuring Chris Cassidy

In a show of support for Military Appreciation Month, Activision has announced a new downloadable content (DLC) bundle for the popular Call of Duty franchise. The DLC, titled the Navigator: Tracer Pack, draws inspiration from retired U.S. Navy SEAL and NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy, who played an active role in its development. This initiative aligns with the publisher’s ongoing efforts to honor military personnel while providing players with unique in-game content.

Xbox Co-Founder Seamus Blackley Reflects on Reunion with Microsoft’s Asha Sharma

Seamus Blackley, the co-founder of Xbox, has recently shared his reflections on a visit to Microsoft that he described as both “amazing” and “bizarre.” The encounter was orchestrated by Asha Sharma, who took over as the head of Xbox in February. As first reported by Pure Xbox, Blackley’s visit marked a significant moment, considering his integral role in the launch of the original Xbox 25 years ago.

Xbox Faces Critical Shifts as Studio Closures Raise Concerns

Phil Spencer, former director of The Elder Scrolls Online, has raised alarms over recent studio closures at Tango Gameworks and Arkane Austin. As first reported by PC Gamer, Spencer characterized these closures as pivotal moments for Xbox, indicating potential broader implications for the platform’s future.

Japanese Studio Critiques Xbox Availability, Citing Retail Challenges

In a recent statement, a Japanese game developer pointed out significant barriers to developing games for Xbox, particularly due to the console’s limited availability in major retail stores. This sentiment underscores ongoing challenges faced by Microsoft in promoting its gaming ecosystem in Japan, a market that has traditionally favored PlayStation and Nintendo consoles.

New Features Enhance ROG Ally Experience, Including Auto SR Technology

Microsoft has rolled out a substantial set of updates for the ROG Ally handheld, providing users with features that significantly enhance gameplay, especially in docked mode. As first reported by Pure Xbox, the highlight of this update is the long-awaited Auto SR (Super Resolution) technology, now available for Xbox Insiders using the Ally X model.

InXile Entertainment to Compensate Xbox Players Following Wasteland Remastered Distribution Error

In a recent turn of events, InXile Entertainment has announced that they will be rewarding Xbox players impacted by an inadvertent distribution error involving Wasteland Remastered. As first reported by Pure Xbox, this situation arose when Microsoft mistakenly offered the game for free on the Microsoft Store in mid-April, leading to a series of technical issues for players attempting to download and play the title.

Elementallis Launches on Xbox Platforms, Capturing Classic Adventure Vibes

Elementallis, a top-down action-adventure game reminiscent of classic titles, has officially launched on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. The game was initially funded through a highly successful Kickstarter campaign, which garnered attention for its engaging gameplay and retro art style. As first reported by Pure Xbox, the game reached its funding goal within 24 hours and ultimately raised five times the amount needed.

Are Remakes Still Captivating Xbox Gamers in 2026?

As first reported by Pure Xbox, the landscape of gaming on Xbox has seen a notable shift in recent years, with remakes becoming a more prominent feature of the platform. Each year, players are presented with a plethora of new titles, yet many find themselves increasingly drawn to familiar stories and characters through updated renditions. A prime example of this trend is Ubisoft’s announced remake of Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag, which has recently generated considerable chatter among fans.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 4 Launches July 23, 2026

Paramount+ has officially set the premiere date for Season 4 of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds for July 23, 2026. The announcement was made during CCXP Mexico, where key cast members, including Rebecca Romijn, Ethan Peck, Celia Rose Gooding, and Paul Wesley were present. Alongside the date reveal, a teaser trailer was unveiled that hints at both thrilling adventures and unexpected elements for the upcoming season.

Xbox Acknowledges Weak Position in PC Gaming Market

During a recent discussion, Xbox executives Asha Sharma and Matt Booty admitted that the brand’s presence on the PC gaming platform is not as robust as it could be. This revelation comes at a time when Microsoft is reassessing its strategies to strengthen its foothold in the fast-evolving gaming landscape. As first reported by PC Gamer, the executives emphasized the necessity for improvement to meet the growing demands of PC gamers.

Xbox Leadership Unveils Strategic Focus Areas for Future Growth

In a recent statement, Xbox CEO Asha Sharma and Entertainment and Games EVP Matt Booty outlined four primary priorities that will guide the brand’s future development. This announcement, first reported by Pure Xbox, reflects Xbox’s commitment to evolving its platform and offerings in a rapidly changing gaming landscape.

Halo Franchise Shifts Focus from Battle Royale to Extraction Shooter Concept

Rumors have circulated for some time regarding the Halo franchise’s potential foray into the battle royale genre. Initially speculated to be a standalone title or a mode within a broader game, such ideas have often been met with skepticism. As first reported by Wccftech, recent developments indicate that Halo Studios, now officially 343 Industries, has pivoted away from the battle royale concept and is instead focusing on an extraction shooter format.

Concerns Arise Over Future Day-One Titles on Xbox Game Pass Following Call of Duty Changes

This week, Microsoft announced a significant update regarding Xbox Game Pass, primarily focusing on a price reduction for the subscription service. However, the company also revealed that new Call of Duty titles will no longer be available on the platform at launch, raising questions about the future of other first-party games on the service. As first reported by GameSpot, the wording in Microsoft’s blog post has left many wondering about the fate of day-one releases for upcoming titles.