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The Xbox One is the next generation successor to the Xbox 360 that was revealed on May 21, 2013.
Xbox business head Don Mattrick says only 5 percent of consumers play past-gen games on new systems.
Microsoft confirms Xbox Live Arcade games from Xbox 360 won't work on next-generation platform.
Microsoft Game Studios VP Phil Spencer opens up on hot-button issues related to the just-announced next-generation platform.
More dogs, servers, dynamic maps, a tweaked controller, skinned knuckles, and much more from the Xbox One press conference.
As part of multiyear agreement, Microsoft gets rights to create "exclusive interactive experiences for Xbox One and Surface; branding will appear on-field during NFL games.
Publisher says supporting secondhand titles on Xbox One was a fundamental design criteria.
Phil Spencer says fans of Rare's games will be "pleased with what we're going to show at E3."
VP Phil Spencer says company will support current-gen platform for "years to come," hints at "surprising" announcement for E3.
Microsoft confirms that only Xbox One controllers and accessories are supported on next-gen console; Kinect requirement explained.
Update: EA says that October 29 launch date does not cover Battlefield 4 Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions.
Official Battlefield 4 site posts what appear to be cover designs for next-gen games.
Microsoft's all-inclusive Xbox felt like it was laser-focused on appealing to only one particular set of tastes.
Microsoft has confirmed the Xbox One's internal hard drive will not be interchangeable; USB 3.0 allows for users to plug in external hard drives for additional storage.
No commentary, No promises, Just shots of the new Xbox One Controller.
Jeff and Justin try to make sense out of everything they saw at the Microsoft Xbox Campus on Xbox One reveal day.
Justin offers some opinions on the new Xbox One controller after spending a little time with it.
Australian retailer EB Games lists Xbox One console for preorder at A$899; recommended retail price yet to be announced by Microsoft.
Kevin ruminates on whether Microsoft actually revealed anything surprising when announcing the Xbox One.
Tom Mc Shea warns that Microsoft might be killing itself rather than the used-games market.
Xbox maker acknowledges "confusion" exists around secondhand games for next-gen platform, doesn't deny fee will be required to play secondhand titles.


















