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Microsoft wants to have the main PC gaming launcher app on Windows.
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Ubisoft is working on fixes after Microsoft blocks PCs with its games from latest Windows 11 update - MSNMicrosoft has listed five Ubisoft titles as suffering from these problems, namely Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Origins, and Odyssey, as well as Star Wars Outlaws and Avatar: ...
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Shareholder Accuses Ubisoft of Having Discussions With Microsoft and EA About Selling Its IP - MSNAccording to one of Ubisoft's shareholders, the publisher has been speaking with Microsoft, EA, and other gaming companies about selling off some of its IPs.Ubisoft's long-awaited Assassin's Creed ...
The Tuesday letters page wishes someone would form a new publisher to rival EA and Ubisoft, as one reader asks when the next ...
Ubisoft is trying to bounce back from multiple tough years, and a shareholder claims that it's not being open about plans to sell its IPs. ... Microsoft, Regular News, Ubisoft.
Ubisoft is reportedly exploring selling its franchises to Microsoft and EA (not Assassin’s Creed, though). If you were a gaming CEO, what would you buy?
Microsoft has yet to reveal pricing for the systems, which run on Windows 11 and also include access to Steam, GOG and ...
Back in March, we outlined six features we wanted to see on what was then just a rumored Xbox-branded, Windows-powered ...
Microsoft's Xbox PC app is now testing its unified launcher that shows other platform's games, including Steam and Epic Games ...
Juggling games across Steam, the Epic Games Store, GOG, the Xbox app, and other clients has long frustrated users. Some ...
Microsoft is testing the integration of games installed from other digital storefronts, such as Steam, into its Xbox app for ...
Microsoft has blocked PC users from accessing the Windows 11 24H2 update if they have any games from developer Ubisoft installed on their system, after it was discovered that 24H2 leads to crashes ...
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