It's been many years now since Xbox's backwards compatibility program officially closed down in terms of new additions, but ...
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Xbox Game Preservation and Backward Compatibility Initiative is Making a Big Comeback
The creative team at Xbox weighs the future of their company as they consider how much more the current console version can realistically grow.
As part of a keynote at this year's GDC event, Xbox's VP of Next Generation — Jason Ronald — has teased that Microsoft's backwards compatibility program is being revived in some fashion this year. Now ...
While at one point we may have thought the Xbox backward compatibility program was finished, we learned that wasn't the case during the Xbox 20th Anniversary event this week. Microsoft announced more ...
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Steam says a lot of games aren't compatible with Proton, but you can sometimes make them work anyway
If you've ever browsed Steam on Linux, or even just poked around the Steam Deck compatibility pages, you've probably seen a wall of games flagged as "not compatible with Proton." There's no green ...
Arm-powered Windows devices, based almost entirely on the Qualcomm Snapdragon family of processors so far, are pretty neat. They can be thinner and lighter than Intel- and AMD-based setups, and they ...
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Xbox Ally gets game compatibility indicators — and OG Ally owners get a nice Armoury Crate update too
If you’re like me and couldn’t quite fork out the money for the new hot device on the block, rejoice — Armoury Crate SE is still getting love. ASUS is pushing an update today for both the standard ROG ...
Yesterday, Valve surprised everyone by announcing the Steam Deck handheld, which is essentially just like a Nintendo Switch, but for playing your library of Steam games. It's an impressive piece of ...
Been wondering how Intel Arc GPUs are faring these days in terms of game compatibility? Well, you're in good company, as Hardware Unboxed on YouTube certainly has, and they've tested every game they ...
Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ:MSFT) recently launched a new line of Windows PCs with AI capabilities. However, the Wall Street Journal reports that these PCs, powered by Qualcomm Inc (NASDAQ:QCOM) chips ...
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