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Out of the box, the Pro 3 uses the Xbox’s button layout, but you can swap the A and B buttons to match Nintendo Switch ...
Some buttons — like the Xbox 360’s original D-pad — are just plain bad. But the transforming D-pad Microsoft introduced later on is proof that even bad buttons can eventually become good ...
Nintendo and Sony have their drifting joysticks, but Microsoft is currently faced with its own set of controller button problems for the Xbox Series X and S this generation, partially a carryover ...
Developers participating in the ID@Xbox indie program will receive the Unity add-on for Xbox One for free when it launches in 2014, as well as the opportunity to obtain a special Xbox One-only ...
The Unity add-on that will allow developers to deploy games to the Xbox One is scheduled to launch next year. Once it does, all developers registered in the ID@Xbox program will be able to grab a ...
New fees to use the Unity game engine could have a negative impact on indie and Xbox Game Pass development.
Back in June, Unity announced that their cross-platform game development engine would support Microsoft’s Xbox One. Even better, the Xbox One Unity tools would be free! But there was a catch ...
The Unity engine is now freely available to any ID@Xbox developer with a development kit.
Yes, this is the first "PlayStation Publishing" title to arrive on Xbox (MLB The Show and Death Stranding were published by ...
Xbox One standard wireless controller now supports button remapping Xbox One owners can finally have their controls the way they want them across multiple games thanks to this update.
Xbox One independent developers will not need to pay for a Unity engine license, as Microsoft will make copies of the software free to all members of the self-publishing ID@Xbox program.
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