Microsoft will continue to preserve Xbox 360 games through its backward compatibility program. Microsoft is preparing to shut down the Xbox 360 Store. In a blog post published Thursday, the company ...
Microsoft has recently made the decision to shut down Xbox 360's online store and marketplace next year. It comes as the company focuses more on the newer Xbox models like the Xbox Series X and the ...
Microsoft is shutting down the Xbox 360 Store and web-based marketplace today (July 29). You can still purchase backwards compatible Xbox and Xbox 360 games via newer Xbox consoles and the web.
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) said on Thursday that Xbox 360 Store and Xbox 360 Marketplace will close on July 29, 2024. Xbox will stop supporting the ability to buy new games, Downloadable content, or DLC, ...
It’s the end of an era for the Xbox 360. Microsoft announced Thursday that it’s taking the Xbox 360 Store offline in 2024, a year and change shy of the console’s 20th anniversary. The store shutdown ...
Microsoft has announced it will shut down the Xbox 360 Store next year on July 29. This means Xbox will stop supporting the ability to purchase new games, DLC, and other entertainment content from the ...
Aug 17 (Reuters) - Microsoft MSFT.O said on Thursday it would pull the plug on Xbox 360's online store and marketplace next year, as it focuses on its latest consoles and subscription service Game ...
Soon, you won’t be able to stream from the Microsoft Movies and TV app on your console, either, Microsoft says Xbox Xbox 360 Marketplace, the console’s online store, will cease operations on July 29, ...
While the console has not been the focus of Microsoft's gaming efforts for a long time, the Xbox 360's online ecosystem has still been quietly chugging along for two generations past its prime. The ...
Sony announced similar plans for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita, but canceled them after a customer, media, and influencer backlash. Click to expand... I doubt we'll see the same reaction for ...
The only surprise is that they're doing this while still making a killing on Gold subscribers. It doesn't sound like that'll go away yet, so maybe they're trying to nudge those users to upgrade. There ...