The latest update to this story comes courtesy of The Verge, which is reporting that according to its sources, Xbox is in the ...
Microsoft accidentally shared a look at a potential Xbox UI update that might just suggest you'll be able to play your Steam ...
In a blog post about Xbox “opening a billion doors,” Microsoft briefly revealed a new Xbox UI that looks a lot more console-like across multiple devices and even appears to list Steam games.
Zooming in reveals a detail not seen in any prior versions of the UI, which is a tab labeled “Steam.” The tab is located within the game library as a way to filter and more easily find ...
TL;DR: Microsoft briefly shared and then removed an image of a new Xbox UI featuring a Steam tab. The company plans to create a universal storefront for consoles, Windows, and mobile gaming.
Elsewhere in the image, the same UI with that telling Steam tab label is displayed on tablets and handheld devices. The Death of Console Exclusives Is Inevitable and I Don't Know How I Feel About ...
Microsoft has recently revealed a new UI mockup for Xbox that shows what games players own across a variety of devices and storefronts, including Steam. As spotted by The Verge, Microsoft posted a ...
As part of their “Opening a Bill Doors” GDC blog post Xbox has included a Steam Games tab in their mock-up of the Xbox UI on ...
Xbox is rumored to bring one particular aspect of PC gaming that could very well overthrow PlayStation's dominance.
Microsoft has leaked what appears to be an in-development Xbox UI update that allows players to see all of the PC games they’ve installed through Steam, the Epic Games Store, and more.
Indeed, PC Gamer magazine gave the original Crysis a stonkingly high score of 98% on review—one of the absolute highest ...
Shauna Green during the Illini's final home game for the season. Editor To subscribe, click here. To submit a letter to the editor, click here. The last UI board of trustees meeting before ...