Microsoft has made its first Xbox Game Pass announcement of 2026, confirming a number of big hitters for January. The headline additions are Ubisoft’s Star Wars Outlaws and Capcom’s Resident Evil ...
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Microsoft has announced a new partnership to Hisense to bring the Xbox app to TVs that run on the company's TV operating system, V (formerly known as VIDAA). In essence, the big takeaway here is that ...
Microsoft’s first Xbox announcement of 2026 is the launch of Xbox Cloud Gaming on select Hisense and V homeOS-powered smart TVs. The Xbox app first launched on Samsung TVs, followed Amazon Fire TV ...
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Google TV is finally getting support for Xbox Game Pass, at least on TCL TVs. Alongside the announcement of its new X11L flagship TV, TCL has confirmed that support for Xbox Game Pass cloud streaming ...
With 2026 now starting to kick into gear, it's time to look ahead at what this year has in store for us! There are hundreds and hundreds of games that will be releasing on Xbox in 2026, and we've ...
The Chicago Bears are a franchise steeped in history, but for over a century, one glaring omission has stained their otherwise storied record: they are the only current NFL team to have never had a ...
Microsoft continues to expand the availability of Xbox Cloud Gaming, which will be coming later this year to select Hisense smart TVs running the company’s homeOS platform. The announcement comes just ...
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams is close to breaking the franchise's single-season passing record. Williams could also become the first Bears quarterback to throw for 4,000 yards in a single ...
Well, I can confidently say one thing about being “the Xbox guy” at IGN: it’s never boring. Granted, it is often frustrating, depressing, weird, and occasionally shocking. But there’s almost never a ...
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