Xbox News

The Last of Us tops the UK charts

Naughty Dog’s infectious The Last of Us has unsurprisingly jumped to the number one spot in the UK all formats software sales chart with Animal Crossing staying firm at Number 2. Interestingly is a re-entry of Max Payne 3 at number 5. CHARTTRACK WEEKLY CHARTS – All formats – Week

Is Xbox One winning the software war?

According to the Amazon.co.uk weekly sales chart it appears that gamers who have shown interest in Microsoft’s Xbox One console are also interested in one game in particular and it’s not a Microsoft first party title or exclusive. The Amazon charts place Call of Duty Ghosts as the most pre-ordered

Spartacus Legends puts gruesome back into fighting

Ubisoft released a new trailer for Spartacus Legends which is looking like a highly gruesome and graphically impressive arena based fighting game.  The game will be free to play and comes to the Xbox Live Arcade on June 26th. A PSN version is planned for a later date. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llEkqEIeKWg

Will Microsoft lower the Xbox One price to match PS4?

Microsoft has done a massive u-turn with its Internet 24 hour check in, and game sharing policy after reactions from the general public. However, it would be ignorant to believe Microsoft’s actions are reactionary as opposed to something pre-planned or at least signs they had a contingency for the expected

Xbox One just lost one of its best features

News just in. Microsoft has posted details of some policy changes for Xbox One which will be music to gamers ears, but not all of them. On its official newswire website the details have been amended to reflect that Xbox One offline play will be enabled with the use of

Nintendo says make better games to avoid used sales

Amongst all the debacle of the used game market impacting publisher profits and allowing for thriving retailers, Nintendo has entered the fray with comments from Nintendo  of America president Reggie Fils-Aime who simply chips in that if developers should make games consumers want to hold on to rather sell on.