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Banjo-Kazooie is BACK ... sort of, at least on PC
By Adam Hales published
News Banjo-Kazooie has been recompiled into a native PC release using a fan led project called Banjo Recompiled. The N64 classic now runs on Windows, Linux, and Steam Deck with modern features.

Does Fable represent Xbox's new AAA future? I think "yes."
By Jez Corden published
Xbox Xbox might have shed exclusivity, but in a post-Roblox world, it absolutely had no choice.

Minecraft-inspired RPG Hytale hires creator of some of its first mods as a dev
By Brendan Lowry published
PC gaming A week and a half after Hytale's launch, its developer Hypixel Studios has hired one of the game's first modders.

State of Decay 3 is "coming on really well," but Xbox's publishing lead can't say more
By Brendan Lowry published
Xbox Six years after its initial announcement in 2020, Xbox's State of Decay 3 is "coming on really well" according to Xbox Game Studios head Craig Duncan.

Xbox Game Studios head says "we want our games to reach the most players that we can"
By Brendan Lowry published
Xbox Craig Duncan, the head of Microsoft's Xbox Game Studios, says that the publisher wants "to reach the most players that we can" with its game releases.

Why "Cassette Boy" might've been Einstein's favorite Xbox game
By Cole Martin published
ID@Xbox Nostalgic aesthetics meet mind-bending puzzles in Cassette Boy.

Minecraft lead dev says he'd "rather just play" Mojang's hit over Hytale
By Brendan Lowry published
Gaming Mojang's lead Minecraft dev Jens "Jeb" Bergensten says he'd rather play it over Hytale, and its creator thinks he's currently "probably right to feel this way."

Remedy pushes back against Baldur's Gate 3 dev's criticism of Epic's game publishing
By Brendan Lowry published
Gaming After Epic's game publishing of Alan Wake 2 was criticized by Baldur's Gate 3's publishing director, its developer Remedy defended its deal with Steam's competitor.
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