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Phil Spencer says Microsoft bought Bethesda to stop Starfield from being a Playstation exclusive
Day 2 of Microsoft vs the FTC has kicked off in style as the head of Xbox Phil Spencer took to the stand to deliver his testimony. The ongoing battle is, of course, due to the FTC attempting to halt Microsoft’s planned acquisition of Activision-Blizzard.
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Microsoft reckons the Playstation 6 will launch in 2028
While it may be slightly dry listening, the court case between Microsoft and the FTC continues to be a font of intriguing information, such as Microsoft themselves declaring that they’ve lost the console war.
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Deal: the Xbox Starfield controller is £5 off at Amazon
The limited edition Starfield Xbox controller is currently discounted at Amazon. It’s a fairly small 7% discount, but it equates to £5 off the RRP bringing it down to £64.95.
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Microsoft says “we have lost the console wars” in FTC defence
The morning of June 22nd, Microsoft stepped onto the battlefield where it would go up against the Federal Trade Commission of America to get its $69 billion acquisition of Activision-Blizzard through.
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Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon remaster coming 2024
A “visually enhanced” version of Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon will be released for the Switch next year, Nintendo revealed at their Direct showcase.
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Rocksteady’s Batman games are coming to the Nintendo Switch
Today’s Nintendo Direct event contained a surprising announcement: Rocksteady’s Batman: Arkham trilogy is coming to the Nintendo Switch later this year.
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Super Mario Bros. Wonder is a new 2D Mario game due in October
The biggest announcement of today’s Nintendo Direct event was the announcement of a brand-new 2D Mario game titled Super Mario Bros. Wonder, due out on October 20th for the Switch.
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The first review for Final Fantasy 16 has appeared
Final Fantasy 16 is due to launch in just one day and reviews are expected to drop around that time, but Japanese magazine Famitsu is already in the hands of some subscribers and within its hallowed pages is a chunky review of the latest FF title.
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EA is splitting into two companies in major restructure
In a lengthy blog post over at EA.com, CEO Andrew Wilson announced that the company will be splitting itself into two entities: EA SPORTS and EA Entertainment.
