Written by Oraclea While watching the 2020 Game Awards, I observed that a new category had been added this year- Innovation in Accessibility. The nominees included four releases by larger studios, as well as HyperDot, ...
Hey Xbox Ambassadors! Our next community Playdate is coming up on December 20th and it’s going to be Destiny 2! It’s now a free-to-play title, so come join the fun. You don’t need a DLC ...
Written by THE EDGE1970 and Pandy Yato For many of us in the gaming community, the love of gaming started young. My first console and memories of gaming were of the SNES, the game that ...
Year In Review To repeat other bloggers and publications, this year has certainly been different. For the Xbox Ambassadors community, that difference was phenomenal. We welcomed so many new Ambassadors this year (and welcomed back some old ones). We introduced ...
As we rapidly approach the holidays, for many of us, family time will soon be in full swing. However, in a year unlike any other in my lifetime, this is bound to take many different ...
Written by Eden0032, Xbox Ambassador Community Champion Despite many people around the world being superstitious of Friday 13th, this time around there’s a whole new meaning to it: World Kindness Day Falling on Friday 13th ...
Xbox Ambassadors, prepare for Titanfall! Titanfall 2 made its way onto Xbox Game Pass this week and to celebrate, we’re going to get Ambassadors and their guests together to play this legendary (and still underappreciated) ...
Were you on the edge of your seat to find out who the Ambassador of the Month is? Well, wait no longer, today we announce The Edge1970 as November’s Ambassador of the Month! On his ...
Unlike Turkeys, Time Flies Wowza – November is here, and we have a busy month ahead of us! The secret game for the Xbox Community Game Club was Five Nights at Freddy’s. If you don’t already ...
Earlier this October we started a Contribute to the Conversation thread in celebration of the start of Global Diversity Awareness Month! We asked fellow Xbox Ambassadors about times when they felt an appreciation for diversity ...