Interactive Entertainment boss Don Mattrick says 'there's no way' Xbox won't support indies
Read More »Xbox Live gets Smart Match and ‘personalised’ Achievements
500GB non-removable HDD, but USB promised for expansion and storage capabilities
Read More »No self-publishing for indies on Xbox One
Matt Booty confirms independent developers cannot publish content themselves
Read More »The end of Xbox Live Arcade
Microsoft is abolishing the Xbox Live Arcade and Indie game sections for the Xbox One’s new marketplace, Phil Harrison has revealed. Speaking toEurogamer, the Microsoft EMEA corporate VP said that the Xbox Live Arcade and indie channels were being ditched in favour of a marketplace that did not discriminate against …
Read More »Microsoft abolishes XBLA for Xbox One
Indie games to be part of single marketplace, says Harrison
Read More »XBLA dev: Microsoft isn’t out of touch with indies
Curse of Brotherhood makers says Sonyâ??s platform is not more attractive
Read More »Castle of Illusion update unveiled, digital launch planned for summer
An HD ‘reimagining’ of the 1993 Sega Genesis release Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse has been announced for PSN, XBLA, and Steam. Sega revealed on its blog that the publisher is collaborating with Disney Interactive on the multi-platform title, with development being handled by Sega’s Aussie studio. In a …
Read More »Retail version of Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition delayed
The retail launch for Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition has been pushed back to June. Major Nelson revealed on Twitter that the US release date had been moved from April 30th to June 4th – in effort to match the current downloadable equivalent’s latest version. FYI: In order to include the …
Read More »Indie defends Microsoft in face of trending criticism
Reinforcing the Microsoft is bad for indies narrative doesn't hurt them, it hurts indies, says Ska Studios dev
Read More »Indies speak on why they’re flocking to Sony
Jonathan Blow and Brian Provinciano describe their experiences with the console giant and Microsoft
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