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Prepare for a brutal, old-school survival horror experience as Honor Games and Axyos Games unleash their blood-soaked nightmare, Eternal Evil ...
Xbox's handheld ambitions continue unabated, but the focus is shifting towards improving Windows 11 for third-party handhelds ...
Ninty has lifted the lid on Nintendo Switch 2 display specs, and the new handheld boasts a 1080p 120Hz screen. That's a nice uplift compared ... the Steam Deck 2 and rumored Xbox handheld are ...
When a new game bears the subtitle of a 'new Obsidian role-playing game', that means expectation from some may already be higher than normal as the studio has a history of developing top quality RPGs.
Microsoft has announced the next batch of games to be enhanced with FPS Boost on Xbox Series X|S, adding 120Hz support for ... limited them to running at 1080p.
Xbox Series S will launch Star Wars Outlaws in performance mode targeting 1080p 30 FPS ... option because it is best suited for 120Hz fast displays. For normal TV screens, go for Quality for ...
Xbox Series S owners have the easiest time picking, as they’ve only got one option. The Series S doesn’t have any option to change the performance mode, instead always targeting 1080p at 30fps.
If you plan to play a lot of indie games, or if you have a 1080P monitor and don't plan to upgrade to 4K anytime soon, then the Xbox Series S will do everything you need it to do, and it will look ...
The Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X are the latest video game consoles from Microsoft, with both offering cutting-edge graphics, exceptional performance, and a range of innovative features.
the Xbox Series S instead aims to deliver a 1080p and 1440p gaming experience that gets close to the more advanced console. It's smaller, lightweight, and it has the same high-speed SSD technology ...
If you’re a gamer looking for an even bigger screen to play on, we’ve got some good news: Viewsonic is launching a new 4K projector designed for the Xbox Series X and it’s coming in July.
If you want to enable 120hz on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S games, your Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S needs to be connected to a TV with HDMI 2.1 support. Running games at 120fps not only ...