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In a single month, Xbox took over the PlayStation Store, Microsoft revealed the price of Windows 10 support, and Elon Musk said AI may end humanity

Microsoft stories dripped out all throughout April, and we saw interesting developments in the worlds of Windows, Xbox, and PC gaming. Here are all of the biggest stories from last month.

Surface Pro 7 with Type Cover

The most popular games from last year were over 7 years old, with Starfield being the only new franchise to break the top 10

Newzoo recently published its annual PC and Console gaming data for 2023, and amongst the data, it's clear gamers don't like change, opting to play older titles — with only Starfield breaking the mold for monthly active users.

starfield character waving in front of ship

The AI revolution "won't require a new piece of hardware," claims OpenAI CEO Sam Altman — but if it does, he says "you'll be happy to have a new device"

While visiting Cambridge for a series of events hosted by Harvard and the venture capital firm Xfund, OpenAI CEO Altman told MIT Technology Review that users might not need new devices to prepare for a future with AI.

Sam Altman

A Call of Duty competitor is launching 3 years after its first announcement, and I couldn't be more excited

XDefiant, a competitor to the Call of Duty franchise, launches on May 21. After 3 years of open Alpha and Beta tests, the game is finally coming to current generation consoles and Windows PC. Come check out the details!

XDefiant Cleaner character with assault rifle

If Microsoft really IS bringing Steam, Epic Game Store, etc. to Xbox consoles, it needs to answer these big questions

Microsoft's Xbox has a long history of being a closed ecosystem, but that could be about to change. Owing to teases and hints from Xbox CEO Phil Spencer, it's now fair to believe that Steam, Epic Game Store, GOG, itch.io, and other PC stores could come to Xbox. But what does that mean for today's customer?

A man looks stressed out by his Steam-powered Xbox

What is Snapdragon X Plus? A look at Qualcomm's more affordable Arm laptop processor.

Qualcomm has unveiled the Snapdragon X Plus SoC, a more affordable alternative to the X Elite. Both chips are made for Windows on Arm laptops, and they're expected to revolutionize the space when they start showing up in new PCs later this year.

Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus

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