Yesterday, Xbox released an episode of the Official Xbox Podcast featuring Phil Spencer, Sarah Bond, and Matt Booty where they shared their plans to bring “more games to more players around the world.”
The moon beckons for blood. Video game studio Black Mermaid Studios and Humble Games have announced a release date for its ambitious Souls-like Moonscars. On September 27th, players will embark on a dark yet hopeful journey, where players come face to face with their creator.
Xbox players, it’s time to roll for initiative. The critically and commercially acclaimed turn-based tactical RPG Solasta: Crown of the Magister has arrived on Game Pass for console and PC. This RPG, greatly inspired by pen & paper RPGs, tests players on their proficiency in combat and tactics on vertical battlefields.
The Anacrusis was announced this summer, during E3. Despite being in the mix of everything going on, I’ve been doing my best to keep an eye on details. If you’re like me, you enjoy games with a bit of Left 4 Dead vibes. The Anacrusis is one game that caught my eye due to the genre, as well as looking like it’ll be a fun game to play along with friends. To catch you up on the newl...[Read More]
The highly anticipated co-op zombie shooter Back 4 Blood made an appearance today, during the Xbox & Bethesda Games E3 Showcase. Turtle Rock Studios showed off an extended E3 trailer of their Left 4 Dead spiritual successor revealing an all-new mode, “Swarm”. Swarm is a player vs player game mode in which players take control of survivors or infected; teaming up to take on the oppo...[Read More]
At the end of last month, many waited to hear what the April Games with Gold would be. After the acquisition of Bethesda was successful, many suspected that April’s Games with Gold offer would contain a Bethesda title. Additionally, with the announcement that Outriders would launch on Xbox Game Pass, many expected a Square Enix or People Can Fly title to accompany it. Now, the April 2021 Gam...[Read More]
Yesterday, January 22nd, Microsoft released a statement regarding Xbox Live pricing. In the post, Microsoft explained that the price for Xbox Live was going up. 1-month memberships were increasing by $1, where-as a 3-month was a $5 increase. This price hike was initially thought to incentivize players into joining Xbox GamePass. Less than 24 hours after their initial post, Microsoft changed their ...[Read More]