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Browsing: Xbox
The Monday letters page has no explanation for why Marvel games keep flopping, as another reader is curious about Bramble: The Mountain King.
A reader suggests Microsoft’s current problems are due to trying to rush their way to success and not learning from Nintendo and Sony.
The Thursday letters page is surprised Nintendo allowed a Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom preview, as a reader offers a free copy of Afterimage.
Games Inbox: Zelda: Breath Of The Wild still the best game ever, CGI trailers, and Advance Wars love
The Tuesday letters page thinks it’s a publisher’s duty to make more non-sequels, as one reader is confused by online-only requirements.
A reader predicts that Microsoft can only beat PlayStation if they stop making hardware and concentrate on just being a publisher.
A reader considers the current state of the Xbox vs. PlayStation console war and why Microsoft is unlikely to emerge victorious this year.
The Tuesday letters page hears more stories of video game dreams, as one reader enjoys the non-violent pleasures of Tchia.
A reader describes how he went from being a rabid Star Wars fan who owned every console to not watching The Mandalorian or owning a PS5.
Amid the ongoing Activision buyout, new research backs Microsoft’s claims that it will even the playing field against Sony.
Capcom’s peculiar dinosaur-themed co-op game has just completed its open beta, but is it enough to judge what the final game will be like?
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