
The FTC court case between Microsoft and Xbox has seen a deluge of documents on the inner workings of the company emerge. These documents detail an intent to acquire Sega, and actually support Microsoft's arguments to the FTC. Here's how.

The ROG Ally is an expensive gaming handheld that you'll want to protect with a reliable carrying case. Here are the best ones that actually fit it.
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We now know exactly how much Microsoft paid to acquire Ninja Theory, developer of the upcoming Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2.

The ROG Ally's microSD card slot supports UHS-II, so you want to make sure you get a card that can take advantage of this feature.
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An internal document has revealed that Microsoft is building a consumer version of its Windows 365 cloud-PC streaming service that will allow anybody to subscribe to a Windows PC hosted in the cloud that can be accessed on any device

The latest Microsoft Launcher update is seemingly broken for some users who are reporting the issues across multiple devices
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According to previously confidential documents, Xbox had its eyes on the developers of No Man's Sky, Hollow Knight, and Rust. But what does this mean for future acquisitions?

Starfield standard edition will come with a physical disc, after some confusion was sewn at the weekend.

Microsoft is heavily behind PlayStation 5 in market share, and Xbox Cloud Gaming is to blame, according to these FTC documents.

Xbox and IO Interactive's Project Dragon appeared in the Xbox FTC court case documents, but does that mean the game is still in development?