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Another 'leak' says there will be a PS5 'Pro' to go against Xbox Series X

http://bit.ly/2wp6Ngy The thirst for PlayStation 5 info knows no bounds, as this latest "leak" gains traction on sites across the world. Could there really be a double PlayStation launch, and should Xbox be concerned? In some of our early Xbox Series X reporting, we uncovered the codenames for the next-gen console family, dubbed Project Scarlett. Among these consoles included "Anaconda," which we now know to be the Xbox Series X, and "Lockhart," which we've heard repeatedly from trusted, repeatedly-accurate sources to be a more affordable version of the Xbox Series X, albeit at the cost of power. Related: Inside the target specs of next-gen Xbox "Lockhart" and "Anaconda" This two-pronged console launch approach has yet to materialize officially, however, with Microsoft only announcing the Series X thus far. Similarly, Sony has only announced a single console for its next-gen efforts, the PlayStation 5, which is broadly exp

What are the ports on the Xbox Series X?

http://bit.ly/3cpnhWw Best answer: Although we don't have a full official rundown yet, we have seen leaked photographs of the back of the Xbox Series X prototypes. So far, it looks like it has three USB-A ports, an HDMI-out port, a CFExpress SSD card expansion port, a SPDIF optical port, an Ethernet port, and a power socket. See below for more details. 4K while you wait: Xbox One X (From $300 at Amazon) HD today: Xbox One S (From $212 at Amazon) Discless HD gaming: Xbox One S All-Digital (From $160 at Amazon) Contract option: Xbox One All-Access (From $20/month at Amazon) So, what ports do we know about so far? Owing to a previous leak, we've been able to have a proper look at the backside of the Xbox Series X showing off all the prototype ports. This is likely to be the set that ships with the console later in 2020, but there's always a chance Microsoft will use different ports on the final retail units. So far, this is what it looks like we have: 3

Will the Xbox Series X have an internal or external power supply brick?

http://bit.ly/38myoMx Best answer: Almost certainly the Xbox Series X has an internal power supply. While we don't have official word, the figure-8 power port and our own information points to an internal power supply. 4K while you wait: Xbox One X (From $300 at Amazon) HD today: Xbox One S (From $212 at Amazon) Discless HD gaming: Xbox One S All-Digital (From $160 at Amazon) Contract option: Xbox One All-Access (From $20/month at Amazon) Power bricks be gone The original Xbox One from 2013 shipped with a monstrous hulking power brick complete with its own cooling, as Microsoft sought to take as much heat out of the Xbox as possible. This was possibly a reaction to the heat issues that plagued the original Xbox 360, which led to hardware failure. Cooling technology has improved generally over the years, with Microsoft itself investing heavily in cooling and power-optimization methods for both its Xbox consoles and its Surface computers. The Xbox One S and X bot

Xbox Deals with Gold feature Fallout 76 and Red Dead Redemption 2

http://bit.ly/39ihfVP Check out these great deals on Xbox One games. Every week Microsoft and certain publishers discount numerous games for Xbox Live users. Some deals are available only to Xbox Live Gold members and others are available to anyone who utilizes the service through a Spotlight sale. A wide variety of titles, ranging from small experiences to massive blockbusters, are available for substantially less. This week, prominent games from the Batman and Fallout franchises are on sale. Here's a look at some popular discounted titles. See at Microsoft Store Xbox One bundles Batman: Arkham Knight - Premium Edition | 50 percent | $19.99 Batman: Return to Arkham* | 50 percent | $9.99 Battlefield V: Premium Starter Pack* | 33 percent | $20.09 BioShock: The Collection | 80 percent | $11.99 EA Sports FIFA 20: Champions Edition* | 60 percent | $31.99 EA Sports FIFA 20; Ultimate Edition* | 60 percent | $39.99 EA Sports UFC 3: Deluxe Edition* | 70 percent | $8.99 Fa

Xbox Game Pass games list for Xbox One

http://bit.ly/38cX1eQ Check out a complete list of all the Xbox games currently offered by Xbox Game Pass. Xbox Game Pass is a Netflix-style subscription service for games, offering access to more than 100 Xbox One and backward compatible Xbox 360 games at $10 per month. However, unlike traditional streaming services, you'll be downloading games to your hard drive without the risk of losing visual fidelity. We've brought together a full A-to-Z list of all the games available with an Xbox Game Pass subscription in 2020. We'll be updating this article as games are added and removed from the program going forward, so make sure to check back regularly for your favorite titles. Note: Newly added titles are highlighted in bold. All you can play Xbox Game Pass 3 Month Code $30 at Amazon More games than you'll ever need Microsoft's Netflix-style subscription service serves over 100 varied titles for a monthly fee. From hit franchises to experimental indies,

Developers don't trust Google Stadia or are offered enough to port games

Now we know what developers think. What you need to know Google Stadia is a game streaming service from the search giant. It still doesn't have a lot of games that would attract a lot of people to the service. Business Insider managed to interview developers who have concerns about compensation and long-term survivability. You can purchase a Stadia: Premiere Edition for $130 on the Google Store . Google Stadia is a cloud game streaming service that launched late last year. Since then, it hasn't really seen a tremendous influx of games and it seems like a lot of developers don't support the platform even after all this time. Additionally, image quality is also questionable since many games run at lower resolutions and sometimes frame rates than the Xbox One X. Recently, Business Insider spoke with a number of game developers about their thoughts on Stadia. Unfortunately, some significant issues emerged during those discussions. The outlet said the followin

These are the best games for your Android phone

We're rounding up the best Android games you can play. If you're looking for the best new games available in the Google Play Store, you've come to the right place. We update this list whenever a new game comes out that's worthy of being added to this list, so you'll always know about the latest and greatest games. Whether you're new to Android and need some fresh, new games to start building out your Google Play library or simply looking for the latest trendy games that are worthy of your time and attention, these are the best Android games you can find right now. Call of Duty Mobile Vectronom Stardew Valley Mindustry Graveyard Keeper PUBG Mobile NBA 2K20 Brawl Stars Oddmar Holedown BattleChasers: NightWar Chameleon Run The Room: Old Sins Pokemon Go JYDGE Tesla vs Lovecraft Death Road to Canada Stranger Things: The Game Reigns: Her Majesty Call of Duty Mobile There was a ton of hype surrounding Call of Duty Mobile through