Microsoft's gaming console, codenamed Project Helix, integrates console and PC ecosystems, featuring a custom AMD System on Chip (SoC) with a 3nm process, and a GPU based on AMD's RDNA 5 architecture. It reportedly rivals Nvidia’s RTX 5080 in rasterization and outperforms the RTX 5090 in ray tracing. The console includes a dedicated Neural Processing Unit (NPU) for enhanced AI capabilities, supporting both Xbox and PC games natively. It utilizes AMD’s FSR Diamond technology for near-native 4K visuals and incorporates DirectStorage technology for faster load times. Project Helix supports four generations of Xbox games and is expected to have alpha development kits available in early 2027, with a consumer launch in 2028, priced between ,000 and ,200.
Google has introduced enhancements to the Google Play gaming experience on Windows PCs, focusing on game discovery and purchasing processes while expanding the availability of paid titles. Key updates include:
- An expanded game library with more paid, premium games optimized for PC.
- A new PC section in the Play Store Games tab on mobile devices to identify cross-platform compatible titles.
- A single purchase option for games that allows access on both mobile and desktop platforms.
- Game trials for selected titles, enabling free play up to a certain limit before prompting purchase, with progress carried over if bought.
Upcoming games for PC include Moonlight Peaks, Sledding Game, and Low-Budget Repairs. Users can start playing by visiting the Google Play Games web portal, downloading the software, and syncing their Google account. After installation, a list of available games will be displayed, with options to customize controls and visual settings. However, syncing issues may occur, and Game Trials are still in development.
The X1 Box emulator allows Android devices to run original Xbox games, requiring specific requirements such as Android 8+, a 64-bit ARM processor, Vulkan-compatible GPU, and at least 8GB of RAM. Additional features like save states, controller support, and shader caching enhance gameplay, while limitations such as app crashes and performance variability may occur on less powerful devices.
Sony has decided to keep its major single-player titles exclusive to the PlayStation 5, moving away from its previous strategy of expanding into the PC gaming market. This shift may be influenced by concerns over the PlayStation brand and disappointing sales of PlayStation titles on PC. The company has opted for a staggered release approach for its single-player titles on PC, while live service games are released on PC on day one. Upcoming titles like Ghost of Yotei and Marvel's Wolverine will remain exclusive to the PS5. The timeline for the release of Valve's Steam Machine is uncertain, with hints that it may not launch until 2027. Bluepoint Games, known for remakes, will be closing, affecting approximately 70 employees.
Google is expanding its library of games that are compatible with both Android and PC platforms. Some of the most anticipated games, such as Moonlight Peaks, Sledding Game, and Low-Budget Repairs, will now be available on both platforms with synced progress. A new PC section is being added to the Games tab in the Play Store app to help users easily find games optimized for PC gaming. Google Play is introducing a new pricing model where customers can make a single purchase and access the game on both Android and PC platforms. Additionally, a new Games Trials feature is being introduced on Google Play, allowing users to try out paid games for free before deciding to make a purchase.
Microsoft announced that the Xbox Full Screen Experience, now called "Xbox Mode," will be available for all Windows 11 PCs starting in April. This mode is designed for a controller-optimized experience, allowing users to browse their game library, launch titles, and switch applications while maintaining an immersive gaming environment. It will support various PC form factors and disable certain background tasks to enhance gaming performance. Additionally, Microsoft is expanding Advanced Shader Delivery for all game developers and enhancing its DirectX gaming API with machine learning advancements. The next generation of Xbox consoles, Project Helix, is expected to support four generations of Xbox games and PC games by 2027.
Microsoft has introduced the full-screen Xbox experience, initially showcased on the ROG Ally Xbox handheld, as a strategic effort to rival Steam's Big Picture Mode. This Xbox interface, now called "Xbox Mode," will expand to all Windows 11 devices, including laptops and desktops, in April. Initially available in select markets, Xbox Mode is designed to enhance user interaction with Windows 11 devices, allowing players to browse their game library, launch games seamlessly, utilize the Game Bar, and switch between applications effortlessly.
At the Game Developers Conference (GDC), Microsoft announced plans to distribute Project Helix systems to developers next year, which will run both PC and console games and leverage AMD’s next-generation technology. Additionally, Microsoft introduced the Advanced Shader Delivery (ASD) system for developers, aimed at reducing shader stuttering, and upgraded DirectStorage technology to support Zstandard compression for improved game loading times. Developers will also gain insights into integrating next-generation Machine Learning within Microsoft's DirectX gaming API.
Last month, Xbox Game Pass added The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. In March, Cyberpunk 2077 is a notable release, along with a variety of other games. Xbox Game Pass is available on multiple platforms, with subscription plans starting at a monthly fee.
To a T, created by Katamari Damacy's Keita Takahashi, is available for Game Pass Premium, Ultimate, and PC subscribers, featuring a teenager in a T-pose navigating a seaside town.
F1 25, the latest in Codemasters' Formula One series, is now available for Game Pass Ultimate and PC subscribers, featuring last season's teams and circuits.
Planet of Lana 2: Children of the Leaf is available for Game Pass Ultimate and PC subscribers, continuing the puzzle-platforming journey of its predecessor.
Construction Simulator launches on March 10 for Game Pass Ultimate, Premium, and PC subscribers, allowing players to manage a construction company.
Cyberpunk 2077 debuts on March 10 for Game Pass Ultimate and Premium subscribers, featuring a mercenary named V in a dystopian setting.
DreamWorks Gabby's Dollhouse: Ready to Party is scheduled for release on March 17 for Game Pass Ultimate, Premium, and PC subscribers, based on the animated Netflix series.
Microsoft will remove six titles from Game Pass on March 15.
Sony is recalibrating its strategy regarding the release of single-player PlayStation 5 games on PC, with upcoming titles being exclusive to the PS5 platform. The sequel to Ghost of Tsushima, titled Ghost of Yotei, will not have a PC port, and the PS5 exclusive Saros will also remain a console-exclusive title. Multiplayer games like Marathon and Marvel Tokon will retain their multi-platform status, while titles such as Death Stranding 2 and Kena: Scars of Kosmora will still see PC releases. Sony's shift away from PC ports for single-player games may be influenced by the capabilities of Microsoft's next Xbox console and reflects a strategic move to strengthen its console ecosystem.