We’re overjoyed with the critical acclaim Microsoft Flight Simulator is receiving. The positive reaction from media and creators around the world is incredible. Critics and players alike have expressed joy as they’ve flown over their homes, visited the towns they grew up in, and explored areas of our planet they’ve not yet had the chance to visit. Microsoft Flight Simulator is now available to more people than ever before. Players can enjoy the same experiences across Xbox Series X|S and PC. Launching Microsoft Flight Simulator on PC last year and on console this year, we will continue to make the best simulation possible. As we further add to the experience with free World Updates (Japan, US, UK & Ireland, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, and the Nordics so far with more to come), free simulation updates, themed DLC bundles, and true-to-life aircraft, simmers across platforms will find something just for them. The sky is calling! Microsoft Fl...
Today, we’re excited to celebrate the launch of the Xbox App on Samsung 2022 Smart TVs, enabling you to play hundreds of cloud-enabled Xbox Game Pass games like Halo Infinite, Forza Horizon 5 , and Microsoft Flight Simulator without a console. Starting today in 27 countries, you can turn on your Samsung 2022 Smart TV, navigate to the Xbox App in the new Samsung Gaming Hub or Media Hub, connect your Bluetooth controller, and play. It’s as simple as using any other streaming app on your TV. Here’s what you need to know to get started: Getting Ready Playing Xbox games on 2022 Samsung Smart TVs is a seamless experience. To make sure you’re ready to game, here’s what you’ll need: To access the Xbox app, you’ll need one of S amsung’s 2022 Smart TVs. To play the hundreds of cloud-enabled games in the Game Pass library, you’ll need an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate membership . If you don’t have a membership and want to try the experience for yourself before you sign up, you can play Fortn...
A recent survey from HBCU Connect , commissioned by Microsoft, determined that out of 200 respondents, approximately 95% of college students and alumni from HBCUs across the country shared that they have interest in a career in the gaming industry, with 34% of respondents stating that they were specifically interested in Program Management roles, 24% interested in Engineering roles and 18% interested in Gaming Development roles. This week marks National Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Week in the United States, which occurs annually in September, an initiative led by the White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence and Economic Opportunity through Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), to recognize these institutions’ contributions to the U.S and to commemorate HBCUs’ impact on American Culture. Gaming is a leading form of entertainment, but to date – only 2% of professionals in the video game industry are Black compared with ...
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