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Microsoft took the stage earlier today at E3, intent on proving to the gaming community that they haven't lost touch with their fan base. They promised to bring software, and they certainly delivered, showcasing almost an hour's worth of their Xbox One and Xbox 360 lineup. Here are some of the biggest highlights from the presentation.
The Xbox 720 could be shown off at Microsoft's FYI 14 event this week.
It seems as though the technical aspects of the Durango CPU that will power the next Xbox have been leaked.
EA Appears to have a deal with the new system, but for what is unknown.
Grand Theft Auto 5 Has Been Confirmed for the PlayStation 3 and XBox 360, But will it come out on next-gen systems?
Eidos President Ian Livingstone Claims the new Xbox will block used games, something Sony Said it will not do.
Bungie has confirmed that Destiny will be released on current and next-gen systems.
Microsoft has released an offical statement concerning the investigation by the FBI of the individual responsible for the rumors croping up concerning the Xbox720/Durango.
Sony's got the gaming spotlight back on itself, thanks to the recent unveiling of the PlayStation 4 console, but don't expect Microsoft to sit back idly and do nothing. A new rumor suggests that Microsoft could be holding its own Xbox 720 announcement event sometime in April.
Everybody's eyes are on Sony as the company is expected to reveal its PlayStation 4 gaming console at an event in New York. While Microsoft hasn't sent out any details about when it will reveal its next-generation Xbox (Xbox 720, Durango) the rumor mill certainly hasn't kept quiet. Here's what we know so far about the Xbox 720 based on leaks.
Sony is widely expected to reveal its next-generation PlayStation gaming console next week, but there's some new updates on Microsoft's end too. It's beginning to look like Microsoft will be pushing the 'ecosystem' mentality even more, complete with its own TV content as well.
While Sony may have grabbed the recent spotlight by hinting at a PlayStation 4 unveiling on Feb. 20, there's some new details about the Microsoft Xbox 720 that are just as interesting. It seems that Microsoft's next-gen console will require an Internet connection, second-hand games could be blocked, and that Kinect 2.0 will ship with the system.
Microsoft has gone to extraordinary lengths to secure the secrecy of its next-generation console project, but it appears as if insiders are beginning to crack.
A new leak claims to have the official specs and layout of the Microsoft Xbox 720.
Microsoft has officially purchased R2 Studios, which it intends to use for its Xbox branch.