Microsoft still hasn’t confirmed the existence of the Xbox Series S, but someone on Twitter has. We’re also discussing a Twitch horror story, Crash Bandicoot 4 probably coming to Switch, and we might finally know what this year’s Call of Duty is. We’ve got news, we’ve games, we’ve got more, so get in here!
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In This Story: Call of Duty
Call of Duty is a first-person shooter video game franchise published by Activision. Starting out in 2003, it first focused on games set in World War II. Over time, the series has seen games set in the midst of the Cold War, futuristic worlds, and outer space.
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In This Story: Crash Bandicoot
Crash Bandicoot is a franchise of video games, originally developed by Naughty Dog as an exclusive for Sony’s PlayStation console and has seen numerous installments created by numerous developers and published on multiple platforms.
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In This Story: Xbox Series X
Xbox Series X and Series S are upcoming home video game consoles developed by Microsoft. They are both scheduled to be released on November 10, 2020 as the fourth generation of the Xbox console family, succeeding Xbox One.
Rumors regarding the consoles first emerged in early-2019, with the line as a whole codenamed “Scarlett”, and consisting of high-end and low-end models codenamed “Anaconda” and “Lockhart” respectively.
The high-end model was first teased during E3 2019 under the title “Project Scarlett”, while its name and design as Xbox Series X was unveiled during The Game Awards later in December. In September 2020, Microsoft unveiled the low-end model as Xbox Series S.