Time sure does fly. It's been an entire year since the launch of the Xbox One and PS4. Now that the dust has settled, we help you decide which to buy.
November has been a tough month for Microsoft, and Xbox Live is once again experiencing glitches.
October rumors that HBO Go would be coming to the Xbox One have come true, though a potential standalone service is still in the future.
The subscription gaming service went down earlier this month, as well.
Players may be able to enjoy the "Game of Thrones" episodic game sooner than later.
Don't count out Microsoft just yet. The creator of the Xbox One has shipped 10 million devices to stores.
The MPAA's WhereToWatch website reminds consumers there's a "legitimate" way to view TV shows and movies online — that is, to pay for them.
Halo Fest 2014 will kick off tonight, showing players some exciting new gameplay from 'Halo 5: Guardians.'
New York City-based developer Rockstar may launch a Veterans Day update next Tuesday.
Xbox Live is down, and online players aren't happy.
You will soon be able to stream your music from anywhere using the service.
An AMD employee's LinkedIn profile may hint at Microsoft's plans.
Sony's eighth-generation device has moved 13.5 million units, which means the company sold 3.3 million consoles from July to September.
PlayStation has been outselling Xbox One since it launched nearly a year ago.
Sony continues to triumph over Microsoft's eighth-generation console, while Bungie's "Destiny" remains the top-selling game.
Microsoft may be pulling ahead in the console war, after media analyst Michael Pachter predicted the Xbox One outsold the PS4 last month.
Gearbox will launch 'Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel' on Tuesday, and the developer released its final trailer for the shooter on Monday.
After a 14-year ban on foreign gaming devices, Microsoft is testing the waters with a $700 Xbox. So far, the Chinese aren't buying it.
Analysts see few synergies between Microsoft's gaming consoles and business software.
Microsoft's RoomAlive uses augmented reality technology to transform any room into one big video game.
The next Windows on Microsoft's console could be a game-changer.
Two of four accused hackers pleaded guilty to fraud and copyright infringement Tuesday.