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Trailers for three ambitious games announced
The event is expected to officially announce Silent Hill 2 Remake for Xbox Series
No specifics, but there is hope!
Trump's PR reached a new level
The console war is over, but other battles for audience attention lie ahead
The updated game received the subtitle Campaign Evolved and will be released next year
Two games are available now
The expensive purchase of Activision Blizzard changed the entire concept of the Xbox business
Microsoft is preparing a feature that will allow you to set videos as desktop wallpaper in Windows 11 - without third-party software. It has already appeared in the latest test builds for Dev and Beta channel members. MP4, MOV, AVI, WMV, M4V, and MKV - any of these videos can be set as a background that will automatically play when you view your desktop. There hasn't been an official announcement yet, so the feature is likely to be available to the general public in a few weeks.
Microsoft has begun a new wave of layoffs in its Xbox division: King and ZeniMax studios will be affected, the fourth major round in 18 months. The company continues to restructure in favour of AI initiatives.
Microsoft Authenticator will stop supporting autofill passwords in July 2025, and will delete all saved data in August. Learn how to export passwords and where to go for secure authentication.
According to Bloomberg's Jason Schreier, Microsoft is planning a new wave of layoffs at its Xbox division. These cuts are likely to be part of a large-scale reorganisation of the company. Although there are no specific details yet, reports indicate that managers of various teams at Xbox are expecting "significant" job cuts.
The new product will cost more than the Steam Deck
The saga that lasted for years and kept the entire gaming industry in suspense is finally coming to an end. The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has officially withdrawn its lawsuit against Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard. This decision clears the way for the full integration of one of the largest game publishers into the Microsoft empire.
Microsoft is officially shutting down Skype on 5 May 2025. Find out how to save your data and what alternatives are available.














