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Microsoft Is Finally Getting Serious About RTS (And That StarCraft Shooter Might Actually Exist)
Microsoft is reportedly ditching the janky engines of the past to build the next Age of Empires on Unreal, while a StarCraft shooter is finally rising from the grave.
Microsoft Claims The "January Purge" Is Cancelled (For Now)
Microsoft claims the annual "January Purge" is cancelled this year, calling the rumors of 22,000 job cuts "100% made up." Given their track record, I'll believe it when February starts.
Rumor: Microsoft Is Apparently Teaching Bethesda How To Use Modern Tech
Microsoft is reportedly calling in the big guns to fix Bethesda's aging tech, with rumors suggesting the Gears of War team is helping "Unreal-ify" the Creation Engine. If this is true, The Elder Scrolls VI might actually launch with a framerate higher than a PowerPoint presentation.
That Infuriating Windows 'Update and Shut Down' Bug Is Finally Dead
We've all been there. You click "update and shut down" and your PC reboots instead. That ancient, annoying Windows bug is finally getting fixed.
Phil Spencer's Big TGS Interview: 'Halo' Isn't Dead (Sure, Phil) and the Next Xbox Is Just Software
Phil Spencer sat down with Famitsu to give the most corporate-spun answers ever. I'm reading between the lines on Halo's "rest," OD's release, and the "next console."
Microsoft's New "Gaming Copilot" Is Already Accused of Spying (And We Know It Hurts Framerates)
Ah, a new Microsoft feature. Gamers are already accusing the new Gaming Copilot of spying on them for AI training. Classic.