Xbox Series X
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March Xbox update adds even more functionality to Quick Resume
Get even more control over which games Quick Resume with the latest Xbox update.
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October Xbox update adds 4K dashboard for Series X
Xbox’s October update adds a ton of new options for your displays, including a 4K dashboard and an extensive night mode.
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Far Cry 6 won’t have ray tracing on consoles
Far Cry 6 on Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 will have to settle for 4K at 60 FPS.
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You can soon use your Xbox 360 gamerpic on Xbox Series X/S
Crack open that 14-year-old can of Mountain Dew Game Fuel you’ve been saving and get ready to relive your glory days.
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Far Cry 6 doesn’t feel revolutionary—but maybe that’s on me
Ubisoft is sticking to the tried and true formula of big, dumb, explosive, nihilistic fun. Here’s our hands-on preview.
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Microsoft, Sony announce Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5 fastest-selling consoles
The new consoles are selling gangbusters, but the supply is still having trouble catching up to the demand.
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Xbox Series X/S controller will ‘probably’ get an update, Phil Spencer says
Microsoft is paying attention to what Sony has done with the DualSense on PS5.
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Xbox party chat now has speech-to-text, text-to-speech options
Xbox continues to focus on accessibility with its June update, which introduces more ways to communicate with friends.
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Xbox has started testing Dolby Vision for gaming on Series X and S
Don’t go throwing away those HDR 10-only TVs just yet, though.
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Xbox system update brings major improvements to Quick Resume function
Now Xbox Series X and S owners will actually be able to tell which games are saved under Quick Resume.
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You no longer need an Xbox Live Gold subscription to play free-to-play games
You can now play Call of Duty: Warzone, Fortnite, Apex Legends, and more on Xbox consoles without an Xbox Live Gold subscription.
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Xbox Insiders are testing one of the most requested updates for next-gen consoles
The latest Xbox update preview is finally giving a much needed buff to one of the Series X/S’s best features.
