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You can finally play State of Decay 3 soon — its studio is hosting alpha playtests next month
By Brendan Lowry published
Xbox Six years after it was announced, Xbox's State of Decay 3 will finally be playable soon as Undead Labs prepares to kick off alpha playtests this year.

Upcoming indie game Boxroom emulates physical game collections
By Adam Hales published
PC Gaming Boxroom is an upcoming Steam game that transforms your digital library into a customizable physical-style collection room, letting players display and interact with their games.

CD Projekt CEO weighs in on Xbox Game Pass and Asha Sharma's new role
By Adam Hales published
Xbox CD Projekt Red CEO Michał Nowakowski recently discussed the impact of Xbox Game Pass, explaining how it helps bring The Witcher 3 to a new generation of players while extending the game’s lifecycle.

Microsoft Outlook frustrates Artemis II astronauts live from space
By Jez Corden published
Microsoft In space, no one can hear you scream ... at Microsoft Outlook (New). Microsoft's weird decision to split Outlook into two separate apps creates issues for the Atemis II NASA mission to the Moon, live on camera.

Xbox and Blizzard are hiring for "an upcoming AAA open-world shooter"
By Brendan Lowry published
Blizzard A new Blizzard job listing describes "an upcoming AAA open-world shooter," which has everyone hoping it's working on a new StarCraft FPS after all.

Xbox FanFest goes global, confirms events in Europe, Japan, and more
By Jez Corden last updated
Xbox Microsoft has revived Xbox FanFest for the Xbox June Showcase 2026, but it's going even further than usual this time.

World of Warcraft: Midnight Season 1 ends with more frustration
By Jez Corden published
PC Gaming SPOILERS: World of Warcraft's latest expansion is already proving controversial for re-treading some of the game's most hated lore. But is Blizzard trying to fix it, or will they end up making it worse?

Call of Duty studio head at Xbox dev is retiring after over 36 years — he shipped 42 games
By Brendan Lowry published
Call of Duty After 36 years of leading Call of Duty developer Raven Software, studio head Brian Raffel is leaving the company to "step into a well-earned retirement."
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