As our longtime readers know, here at WPCentral we've been covering a lot more than Windows Phone for the last few years. We recognize that a majority of our readership are Microsoft fans in general, so we've stretched our focus to include Microsoft platforms like the Xbox One. In fact, we've been covering the Xbox One since well before its launch last year. You might also know that we're headed towards a name change to the site that reflects our broader focus. That's good, because we've also been ramping up our Xbox One coverage as of late. On top of best-in-class Windows Phone and reporting, we want this site to become one of your major destinations for Xbox One stories. Towards that end, we have big plans revolving around the Xbox One. That includes giving out free games and prizes every week, starting tonight! Keep reading for the full story. Best VPN providers 2020: Learn about ExpressVPN, NordVPN & more

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Alien: Isolation

Xbox One coverage going forward We're proud of our Xbox One coverage so far, but we still want it to be better. I love posting impressions and reviews of nearly every downloadable release, but we need to cover more of the big retail titles too. Towards that end, we've hired a new writer to help with the Xbox One review load. Jonathan Dollison has already reviewed Defense Grid 2 and posted Chariot impressions for us, allowing me to concentrate on my Forza Horizon 2 review and some other works in progress. Speaking of Forza Horizon 2 (one of the biggest Xbox One titles of the year), we have more stories coming up for that, including VIP membership impressions and a steering wheel review or two. We want to review the big games that you guys care about, which includes Alien: Isolation, Sunset Overdrive, Halo: the Master Chief Collection, and more. We might even review something large that relates to Sunset Overdrive, if you get my drift.

Meanwhile, you can also expect more accessory reviews as well. We've already gone hardcore with reviews of Controller Modz and ColorWare custom controllers. We'll continue along that path with a review of the Titan One (which allows the use of Playstation controllers on Xbox One and much more). Plus you'll see reviews of Power A's Spectra Illuminated Controller and Mini Series Controller, various headsets, and more. You guys know I like to go in depth with a game, looking at how it works and the history behind it. At least once a month I'll be interviewing Xbox One game developers, much as I did the makers of Woolfe and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Danger of the Ooze. You can find plenty of developer interviews out there, but few get to the bottom of the game like ours. Jonathan and I also hope to get a weekly gaming podcast going sometime soon. We'll let you know if we make progress on that.

CastleStorm: Definitive Edition

Twitch streaming and Contests The most exciting part of our new Xbox One push is how we'll be interacting directly with you, our readers. The success of last week's Forza Horizon 2 Twitch streaming event helped me realize what a great way Twitch is for us to meet you guys while showing you the games we're excited about. You see, Twitch.tv is a website where we can live stream a game while you guys watch at home from your PC, tablet, phone, or console. Viewers can text chat with each other right there in the Twitch channel. Meanwhile, the broadcaster can respond to the chat by voice, or we can text chat with you while the controller is down. What's the best way to experience Twitch? If you don't have a PC, you can get the Xbox One or Xbox 360 Twitch app and watch from the comfort of your couch. Or grab the unofficial app Livegaming for Windows Phone. It has plenty of great features, including the ability to chat along with your fellow viewers. You can also watch our embedded Twitch streams directly from the stories where we announce them, but that doesn't let you chat along. We really want you to watch our Twitch events, and we want to meet you in the chat. To encourage that, we'll resort to bribery – I mean, contests! The plan is to give away codes for Xbox One games and DLC during every streaming event. All you have to do to enter is sign up with Twitch, follow my channel Twitch.tv/EastXTwitch, and participate in the stream chat. We'll pick winners right then and there, and deliver the redemption codes (for US accounts) via Twitch PM. And with that, here's the first word on tonight's Twitch contest. Tonight at 8pm Central (9pm Eastern, 6pm Pacific) we're going to stream two games from Zen Studios: CastleStorm and KickBeat (see our review). Join us for a chance to win one of ten prizes, including both games and Pinball FX2 tables. Update: Watch the results and see the winners' names here.

D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die

What you can do to help That's it, guys. I've laid our plans out for you. Again, we really want WPCentral (whatever name we end up choosing) to be a valuable source of Xbox One news, reviews, and interviews. You can get that stuff from lots of places, but we strive to make sure our reviews, interviews, and editorials are special and unique. For all of this to work, of course, we need you. Our Xbox One stories need hits, and our gameplay videos and reviews need views. That's the first thing I ask, that you specifically catch up on Xbox articles whenever you visit the site. Select the Xbox button under Headlines on the main page, or simply choose the Games tab, and make sure you're caught up.