Microsoft and game developer Electronic Arts just gave sports gamers a new reason to pick up the Xbox One over Sony's PlayStation 4 console. The two are partnering together on EA Access, a monthly subscription service that'll let users download copies of EA's past games, like Madden NFL 25 & FIFA 14 for just $4.99. The kicker? It's only available on the Xbox One.
EA Access subscription service gives you another reason to buy an Xbox One

All at once you could hear it. Millions of Xbox users all rushing to comment on the games Microsoft plans to hand out free to Xbox Live Gold users through its Games With Gold promotion. With games like Dishonored & Crimson Dragon, whether you're disappointed may just come down to taste.
Xbox Music has become the default, cloud-powered way that users get entertainment across all of Microsoft’s different products. But let's not go talking crazy to Zune purists. They have a point.
One shouldn’t keep their imagination from running wild before watching Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel. Whatever the mind can dream up, The Grand Budapest Hotel can exceed it.
What do you get when you cross a techno beat, a lot base and one of the most catch songs to ever reach the top of the pop music charts? You get the GTA Remix of Iggy Azalea's "Fancy" that's available exclusively in Xbox Music.
We don't know if you were planning on boldly going where no man has gone before this upcoming weekend. If you're a fan of Star Trek, the franchise and television you might want to make changes to your plans though. This week Microsoft is slashing prices on entire seasons of Star Trek, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space 9 and the ungodly disaster that was Enterprise in Xbox Video.
It was roughly two years ago that Microsoft announced it was taking the characters and universe from the Halo first-person shooter franchise and creating new media around them. Today, Microsoft gave Xbox One, Xbox 360 and long-time Halo fans a taste of what they can expect when Halo: Nightfall, a television show starring Mike Colter, arrives.
Former Halo developer Bungie Studios made waves last week when it finally released a beta for Destiny, the upcoming first-person shooter that borrows more than a few game mechanics from large online role-playing games. Bungie is allowing every Xbox One and Xbox 360 user can download the Destiny Beta without a code.