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The Xbox 360 Marketplace shuts down on July 29th, so it's your last chance to grab some digital games before they go.
Microsoft has quietly released a new dashboard update for the Xbox 360 nearly a year after shutting down the console's digital game store.
Nearly 20 years after it launched, Microsoft has updated the Xbox 360’s dashboard with bug fixes and ads encouraging gamers to upgrade.
In a bizarre bid to promote the Xbox Series X, Microsoft is targeting customers still holding onto their discontinued Xbox 360s.
Microsoft now seems keen for anyone still using an Xbox 360 to leave the classic console behind, with adverts showing the company's range of Xbox Series X/S models alongside the suggestion that ...
You read that right, despite Xbox 360 store closing down in July last year after two decades, Microsoft still has given the dashboard an overhaul.
It's come to light that the Xbox 360--a console originally released in 2005--has just received a new system update. Reddit user trackwalker said they booted up their Xbox 360 to find that the ...
Nearly two decades after the system's release, Xbox 360 has gotten a new update from Microsoft, to the surprise of those still using it.
New Xbox 360 Update Adds More Ads 20 Years After Launch Yeah, the Xbox 360 is a retro console, but that won't stop Microsoft from advertising on it ...
Perhaps the reason for this Xbox 360 dashboard update is because Xbox is celebrating 20 years of the console in 2025, with that anniversary specifically falling on November 22nd. Let's hope for more ...
Microsoft is reportedly working on bringing old Xbox 360 and original Xbox titles to PC via an advanced emulation tool that will also improve graphics.
The Xbox Series X|S has sold 0.68 million units in 55 months, while the Xbox 360 sold 1.34 million units. Month 55 for the Xbox Series X|S is May 2025 and for the Xbox 360 is June 2010.