July

First-party Xbox Series X games to debut during July stream

We got a brief taste of the third-party Xbox Series X lineup during the First Look stream, but we'll have to wait until July for the heavy-hitters of the first-party regime. This morning, Microsoft delivered a heaping helping of First Look footage of several upcoming third-party Xbox Series X titles. However, the presentation was bereft of first-party Xbox titles, and as such we didn't get to see any of the upcoming games like Halo Infinite or anything else Microsoft has up its sleeve at the moment. There's good news, though.

Bright Memory Infinite introduces FPS-action hybrid to Inside Xbox

The FPS-action hybrid known as Bright Memory Infinite is coming to Xbox Series X, appearing during Thursday's Inside Xbox. Thursday's Inside Xbox presentation has promised a lot for the next-generation Xbox Series X. While the first-party efforts won't be revealed until July, Microsoft didn't waste much time with its third-party partners. [embedded content] The Inside Xbox presentation led off with Bright Memory Infinite from publisher Playism. Built from the ground-up by a single Chinese developer, the game looks to take players into the near future, where a number of time-related

Xbox Exec Gives An Update On Halo Infinite

To date, Microsoft has released just one trailer for Halo Infinite (apart from the SlipSpace Engine trailer), so fans are understandably eager to see and learn more about the next-gen Halo title. Given the studio's relative silence on the project, some are wondering how the game is progressing.Xbox executive Aaron Greenberg said on Twitter that he has weekly check-ins with the studio, 343 Industries. He asked fans for their patience, especially now during the COVID-19 crisis as 343--and Microsoft's other teams--are now working from home (and with goats, in at

Skater XL is grinding its way to retail this July

Grab your board and run out to your favorite skate park, because it's time to start checking out the halfpipes in Skater XL. Since we don't get a Skate 4, this is the next best thing. Skater XL is coming to physical and digital retail this July, so practice those ollies. Starting July 7, you'll be able to jump right into the newest skating job on the block. You should find it very familiar if you're a Tony Hawk Pro Skater fan, and refreshing if, like us, you're still waiting