The Red Ring of Death in 2007 was the hardware error signal from the Xbox 360 video game console that announced your machine was toast. There was no coming back from ...
Dalton Cooper is the Managing Editor of Game Rant. Dalton has been writing about video games professionally since 2011. Having written thousands of game reviews and articles over the course of his ...
Lately, there's been a lot of online speculation about the future of Microsoft's Xbox gaming division. The company laid off 1,900 team members from its various gaming groups a few weeks ago, just ...
The Red Ring of Death (RROD) was the bane of many an Xbox 360 owner. The problem was eventually solved, mostly, but memories of that hellish era lurk in the back of many a gamer’s mind. For a more ...
The Xbox 360 was supposed to be Microsoft’s big swing in gaming. The original Xbox got a foot in the door, but its successor would be the chance to finally snatch the spotlight away from Sony. The ...
It's been a terrible couple of weeks for Xbox employees with numerous layoffs across various studios and multiple project cancellations despite reaching record profits. A lot has been changing thanks ...
The so-called red ring of death, the infamous sign of a permanent hardware failure in an Xbox 360, is no more. Microsoft has elected not to include the warning feature in its new slimline version of ...
Ok, so I was out with my friend at Gamestop, and the lights were flickering there. When we got back to my apartment, my audio receiver was off, and my Xbox 360 had ...