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Microsoft crawls back to Steam ahead of schedule by leaking a screenshot of an app where you can launch Steam games through XboxOn a GDC 2025 blog, Microsoft accidentally flaunted an image before taking it down, shown below (via The Verge). You'll have to squint, but there's also a "Classified as Microsoft Highly Confidential" ...
Following Sony, Facebook, Kojima Productions, Epic Games, Unity, and more, Microsoft has cancelled its ... Here’s what you can expect to see: GDC has long been a moment for us to come together ...
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GameRant on MSNXbox Has Big Plans for GDC This YearXbox plans to have a significant presence at GDC 2025, promoting its accessibility across multiple devices. Xbox has shifted ...
A slide from Microsoft's GDC 2025 presentation showing updates to PIX. (Image credit: Microsoft) PIX is a DirectX 12 tool used by game developers to debug and tune performance. It's set to receive ...
Related Stories News End Of An Era As Microsoft Shutters Skype News Microsoft ... press presentation at the Game Developers Conference (GDC) Thursday in San Francisco, it was revealed that the ...
Microsoft inadvertently included a mockup of this user interface as part of an official blog post titled GDC 2025: Opening a Billion Doors with Xbox. It subsequently removed the image after ...
Microsoft's GDC presentation this week offered a glimpse into the future of DirectX ray tracing support. The company claims that DirectX Raytracing 1.2 could help developers double the performance ...
TL;DR: Texture compression has been crucial in gaming, especially with 4K resolution demands. In 2025, AI-powered methods will enhance performance by reducing texture sizes without quality loss.
Game Developers Conference (GDC) drew nearly 30,000 registered attendees to San Francisco last week, about the same as last year.
The ESA introduced the Accessible Games Initiative to provide players with information about accessibility features in video ...
On a GDC 2025 blog, Microsoft accidentally flaunted an image before taking it down, shown below (via The Verge). You'll have to squint, but there's also a "Classified as Microsoft Highly ...
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