After years of waiting, Xbox Cloud Gaming’s “Stream Your Own Game” feature is going live today. Here’s the list of 50 games available to buy and stream in the initial first wave.
Xbox Cloud Gaming finally gets its most highly anticipated feature.
Xbox Cloud Gaming finally gets its most highly anticipated feature.
It turns out that one under-the-radar aspect of Windows 11 has experienced a small setback. Microsoft has revealed that they have taken down the Calendar and To Do widgets from their store on Windows 11. In addition, the Photos, Family, and Microsoft 365 Feed widgets have been removed in certain areas. For now, this appears to be a temporary move, but it certainly makes the widget section of the Microsoft Store seem even emptier.
A significant number of individuals employ AI chatbots on a day-to-day basis for tasks such as research and schoolwork. For example, my son frequently employs ChatGPT to create flashcards for his tests. What may surprise many users, though, is encountering hostile responses from these AI tools.
The visual spectacle has consistently amazed us, and the hands-on sneak peek at Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 hints at further enhancements in its incredibly detailed digital recreation of our earthly globe.
Finally, after a 14-year wait, we’re now ready to experience STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl. Resurrected in 2018 and initially scheduled for 2022 release, but postponed until later this year due to the Russian conflict in Ukraine, the highly anticipated hardcore open-world FPS is finally here. As I type this on its launch day, just moments before it hits Xbox and Windows PCs, a flood of reviews have been published online following the lifting of the review embargo.
14 years following its initial unveiling in 2010, five years after its reintroduction in 2018, and two years after the initially planned 2022 release date, STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl is now set to debut on Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, and Xbox Game Pass. This review has been published mere hours before the game’s official debut, allowing countless players to delve into its open-world single-player shooter experience as they embark upon their adventure within the in-game representation of the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone, commonly referred to as “The Zone”.