Sony Worries Microsoft Could Make Call Of Duty Exclusive To Game Pass
The battle over the proposed Microsoft-Activision Blizzard merger continued this week, as both Microsoft and Sony filed documents with the UK's Competition and Markets Authority. In its filings, as shown…
Valve Wants To Make OLED Steam Deck, But Says It’s Harder Than It Sounds
The Steam Deck has been a stunning success so far, but many gamers have wondered if the device will receive an upgrade soon. However, while it seems that Valve is…
How to make Minecraft grindstone
What is the Minecraft grindstone recipe? They are blocks that naturally generate in villages, specifically in the blacksmiths. To use a Minecraft grindstone, you'll need to combine two items of…
The HTC Vive XR Elite helps VR make more sense, for a price
My HTC Vive XR Elite impressions at MWC 2023 don't start in the most ideal way, as I'm still dizzy from the night before after perhaps too much tapas and…
Google Admits That It Can’t Make Cloud Gaming Work on Its Own
After Google officially ended its Stadia services, the company continues looking for more game publisher partners.
9 Moves Xbox Should Make This Year – Unlocked 585
Starfield finally has a release date, so we kick off the show discussing why this new September window makes a lot of sense for Bethesda Game Studios's next big RPG.…
Microsoft-Activision Deal Would Make Sony Improve PlayStation Plus, Says Xbox
The Microsoft-Activision deal has already made Sony present some exaggerated legal The post Microsoft-Activision Deal Would Make Sony Improve PlayStation Plus, Says Xbox appeared first on PlayStation LifeStyle.
Sony suggests Microsoft could intentionally make CoD buggy on PlayStation
In a recently released document, Sony shared observations on ways Microsoft could potentially impact the release of Call of Duty on platforms like PlayStation.
Sony Worries That Microsoft Could Intentionally Make Call Of Duty Worse On PlayStation
Sony has submitted new documents regarding Microsoft's planned acquisition of Activision Blizzard and has expressed concern to the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority about Call of Duty potentially being sabotaged…
Microsoft Says It Makes “Zero Business Sense” To Make Call Of Duty Exclusive
Microsoft has disputed the U.K. Competition and Market Authority's (CMA) concerns about the computing giant's acquisition of Activision Blizzard. According to a YouGov survey, commissioned by Microsoft, 3% of PlayStation…