During its GDC keynote, Microsoft and Xbox announced that the Xbox Backwards Compatibility Program is returning in some fashion later this year.
Xbox is revamping the Microsoft Store to give some games a better chance at visibility and success, benefiting both developers and players.
Microsoft has recommitted to its Xbox Backwards Compatibility Program for its future consoles and confirmed it will return in some form later this year.
The Xbox Backwards Compatibility Program is set to return this year, and there's a good chance it includes original Xbox and Xbox 360 games coming to PC.
Yesterday, amidst all the headline-grabbing Project Helix news at GDC 2026, it was also announced that PlayFab Foundation Mode is being rolled out for free to all Xbox developers and publishers, and ...
Microsoft says Xbox backwards compatibility will return in 2026, with new ways to play classic games revealed during the GDC keynote.
Microsoft unveils PlayFab Foundation Mode at GDC 2026, giving Xbox developers free cross-platform game services for titles shipping on Xbox.
TL;DR: Microsoft has increased Xbox Series X/S development kit prices by $500 to $2,000 due to rising hardware costs, reflecting macroeconomic challenges. While commercial developers face higher fees, ...
At the Game Developers Conference, Microsoft is revealing details about next Xbox. Much is already known, but Xbox and Windows PC are getting closer and closer.
Microsoft outlines Project Helix next-gen Xbox; alpha dev hardware ships in 2027, with a late 2027 or 2028 release target.