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  • Two Of January's Xbox One Games With Gold Are Now Available

    Two Of January's Xbox One Games With Gold Are Now Available

    Xbox Live Gold subscribers can now get their first free games of 2019. That’s because two of January’s Games with Gold are now available on Xbox Live. Better yet, the games in question were well-received–which isn’t always the case for these freebies–so you’ll probably want to give them a shot if you haven’t tried them yet.

    The Xbox One game is Celeste, a side-scrolling platformer about a young woman trying to make her way to the top of a mountain. The many obstacles in your way are challenging to overcome, but thanks to a forgiving checkpoint system, you never lose too much progress when you die. In our Celeste review, Oscar Dayus wrote, “Parts of Celeste are challenging to play–in both its gameplay difficulty and its subject matter–but it is a memorable experience worth seeing through.” Celeste is free throughout the whole month of January.

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    The new year’s first free Xbox 360 game (also playable on Xbox One via backwards compatibility) is Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light. This isometric action game from 2010 has you and an optional co-op partner solve environmental puzzles and defeat enemies in the Mayan jungle. It’s free to download until January 15.

    One of December’s Games with Gold, the Xbox One puzzle/platformer Never Alone, is also still available for free until January 15. Then, starting January 16, you’ll be able to grab the Xbox One racing game WRC 6 FIA World Rally Championship and the Xbox 360 open-world shooter Far Cry 2.

    Games With Gold January 2019

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  • Fortnite's Hourly New Year's Eve In-Game Event Now Live

    Fortnite's Hourly New Year's Eve In-Game Event Now Live

    Epic is celebrating a successful year of Fortnite with an in-game New Year’s Eve event occurring every hour today.

    When the clock hits a new hour, all players in a Fortnite match will see a giant disco ball rip through a rift in the sky. A countdown starts while music begins to play.

    Fortnite - New Year's Eve Event Fireworks overlooking Dusty Divot and Salty Springs.

    When the countdown reaches zero, a barrage of fireworks are released and every player is forced to boogie down for 10 seconds, no matter if you were in the middle of a fight or just minding your own business. The event concludes with a giant firework of a llama with a promising “2019” underneath.

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  • Video: GOTY 2018: Mike's Choices

    After a slow start, things really picked up in 2018: Red Dead Redemption 2, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. 2018 wasn’t so bad. Here are, in no particular order, five of Mike’s favourite games of 2018.

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  • Feature: Some of Mike's Games of the Year 2018

    A scientist, a topknot, a duck-thing, a blade, and a merc

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  • A Look Ahead: Anthem

    A Look Ahead: Anthem

    With 2018 coming to a close, we here at Xbox Wire decided that now would be the perfect time to start looking ahead to some of the big games coming out in 2019. There are already a lot of them on the books, many of which will be coming out during the first few months of the year. While there’s already a decent amount of info on these titles, we’ve found that it can be tough to figure out details with all of the information spread out across the web. So, with that in mind, we’ll be spending the rest of the year taking a closer look at some of 2019’s biggest games and pulling together as much info as we can into one place. Today, we look at Anthem from Electronic Arts.

    When was Anthem announced?

    Anthem was originally announced at E3 2017.

    When will Anthem be released?

    Anthem launches on February 22 on Xbox One.

    What sort of game is Anthem?

    Anthem is a multiplayer action RPG that thrusts you into a savage world filled with threats. You’ll assume the role of a Freelancer, a job that entails using your super-powered exosuit to take down enemies and save humanity – all while exploring the marvelous terrain along the way.

    Anthem

    Anthem

    Who’s making it?

    Anthem is being developed by BioWare, the same studio behind the “Mass Effect” and “Dragon Age” franchises.

    What is the story about?

    Gods known as the Shapers have harnessed a tool called The Anthem to create the world in which the game takes place – a planet rife with creatures and monsters. However, the gods disappeared before their work was completed, leaving behind the various instruments they’ve used to construct the world. The overwhelming power that these tools contain, known as The Anthem, have caused insanely strong cataclysms to occur, posing threats to mankind.

    This is where those javelin exosuits come in. The handcrafted armor endows you with superhuman abilities and was created to help humanity survive the harsh conditions created by the planet’s ancestors.

    That might sound like an enormous undertaking, but you won’t be tackling this challenge alone. Your crew is well-equipped to help you navigate these missions, with each member offering its own advantage and perspective. Haluk is a legendary Freelancer that younger Freelancers look up to, while Fay Navine possesses the rare gift of mental communication. Owen Corely is a new Freelancer largely defined by his ambition and enthusiasm.

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    Anthem

    Tell me more about these javelin suits.

    The world of Anthem includes four different types of javelin exosuits, which players can unlock as they progress through the game. Each javelin is equipped with its own unique characteristics, and players will be able to jump between them to upgrade the skills of their pilot as well as their javelins.

    Players start the game with the versatile combat-ready Ranger javelin, known for its focus on precise damage and access to a wide variety of weapons. The Colossus javelin is a powerhouse with an appetite for destruction that’s ideal for fending off hordes of enemies, while the small and sleek Interceptor offers superior evasion and agility. The Storm javelin is powered by elemental forces that enable pilots to float above the ground, but it doesn’t offer much in the way of defense making it best-suited for experts.

    What will multiplayer gameplay be like?

    Anthem is designed to be played with a team, especially when it comes to combat. With a full team, you can divide and conquer rather than spending most of the match dodging hits from enemy waves. You’ll be able to jump into a friend’s mission at any point and won’t be disadvantaged if you’re at a significantly lower power level than the people you’re playing with. And if your whole team wants to use the same type of javelin, that’s also totally fine. Anthem doesn’t require specific roles to be filled on a team like some traditional RPGs.

    Anthem

    Anthem

    What’s the combat like?

    Your javelin exosuit provides a range of tools to help you in battle, enabling you to move effortlessly throughout the battlefield to attack enemies at range and up-close. Striking an enemy’s weak spots will deal bonus damage, and Ultimate Abilities such as the Colossus javelin’s Siege Cannon can result in devastatingly effective blows. Javelins are also designed to be highly customizable so that you can adjust its qualities based on your play style. As you progress through the game, you’ll collect equipment that can be used to upgrade your javelin’s capabilities.

    Will I be able to play it before launch?

    Yes, there will be a VIP Demo and an Open Demo prior to launch. The VIP will take place from Jan. 25-Jan. 27, and there are three ways to gain access: pre-ordering Anthem, subscribing to EA All Access or subscribing to Origin All Access during the demo period. The Open Demo will take place from Feb. 1-3 that will be available to everyone on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC.

    Is Anthem Xbox One X Enhanced?

    It sure is!

    Anthem Screenshot

    Anthem Screenshot

    What versions of the game will be available?

    Standard Edition which includes a pre-order incentive which includes the Legion of Dawn Ranger Armor Pack and Legendary weapon, Founders banner, plus VIP access to pre-launch demos. The Legion of Dawn Edition gives you the complete set of Legion of Dawn Javelin Armor Packs, Legendary weapon and gear attachment, and digital soundtrack. Pre-orders also receive the Anthem Pre-Order Bonus, which includes VIP Access to pre-launch demos.

    Previous Xbox Wire coverage:

    On Wednesday we’ll take a look at Ubisoft’s The Division 2.

    See the rest of the story on Xbox Wire

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    A Look Ahead: Resident Evil 2
    Warhammer: Vermintide 2: ​​Back to Ubersreik DLC Available Now on Xbox One
    This Week on Xbox: December 21, 2018

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  • Feature: Our Most Hype PlayStation Moments of 2018

    Hype get.

    2018 has been one heck of a year for PlayStation. We’ve been flooded with good games for almost a full 12 months, and so we thought that we’d wheel out the team in order to list our most hype moments of 2018. Ranging from game reveals to individual gaming greatness, these are the moments that got us super excited. Here’s to another year of hype in 2019!

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  • Game of the Year 2018: #2 – Red Dead Redemption 2

    Red or dead.

    Where do you even start with Red Dead Redemption 2? The game’s a modern masterpiece and developer Rockstar’s best ever release. Mature storytelling combines with one of, if not the best open world in gaming, and the result is a phenomenal experience from start to finish.

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  • Game of the Year 2018: Simon's Personal Picks

    Colossal lineup.

    The annual Push Square Towers tradition is back, as we sit down our scribes and pester them once more for their five favourite PlayStation games of the year. With such a strong assortment of software in 2018, it’s always tough deciding upon the cream of the crop. We enforced a Pokémon Go ban before Simon sent us his list.

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  • PlayStation Recaps 2018 with PS4's Best Games, Looks Forward to 2019

    See you in 2019.

    Here’s a really cool trailer recapping all of the great titles that released on the PlayStation 4 in 2018. The video – which highlights exclusives like God of War – also includes a ‘See You in 2019’ message, confirming at long last that Sony will continue to publish video games in the New Year. We were worried for a second.

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