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  • Devil May Cry 5: Release Date, Co-Op Mechanics, And Everything We Know So Far

    Devil May Cry 5: Release Date, Co-Op Mechanics, And Everything We Know So Far

    After a long hiatus, Capcom is bringing the Devil May Cry series back to its core storyline and set of characters in serious style. Set for a worldwide release on March 8, 2019 on PC, PS4, and Xbox One, Devil May Cry 5 is the next major entry in the series, bringing back a sense of style and action that the series helped popularize since its debut in 2001. With multiple playable characters, new weapons systems, and a surprising number of callbacks to previous games, DMC5 looks to be the game that many long-time fans have been waiting for.

    Though we’re still a few months away, we’re still in the dark regarding the new game and what it’s setting out to do with its current outing. Ever since its first reveal back at E3 2018, there was a lot to take in, so we’ve broken things down to a few key points. Here’s everything we know about Capcom’s upcoming return to stylish-action with Devil May Cry 5.

    What Is Devil May Cry 5?

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    Devil May Cry 5 is an upcoming action-adventure game. Developed by Capcom, the long-running DMC series has always been about fast, stylish action while using a variety of unique weapons. Over the last 16 years, the series has gone on to inspire a particular brand of action gameplay, where fast-paced action and challenging battles go hand-in-hand. With every game, the stakes and scope of the series has grown, and DMC5 looks to the most detailed and elaborate entry yet.

    DMC5 seeks to continue that tradition of stylish action by telling the next major story in the series. With three playable characters–Dante, Nero, and the newcomer V–you’ll go through a main story slashing and shooting demons and other monsters. Running on the RE Engine, the same framework powering Resident Evil 7 and the Resident Evil 2 remake, the game will feature the most detailed and richly realized visuals the series has seen yet. According to the developers, DMC5 will be the biggest game in the series, and seeks to incorporate a number of new features and innovations into the core gameplay.

    When Does It Release And How Can I Catch Up?

    DMC5’s release date on PC, PS4, and Xbox One is set for March 8, 2019. If you want to catch up and play the previous games, you can check out the DMC HD Collection compiling the first three games on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Also, DMC4 Special Edition is available on the same platforms and offers a revised take on the game with a total of five unique characters to play as. DmC: Definitive Edition, an update of Ninja Theory’s reboot, is also an excellent entry in the series. If you’re interested in checking that out, the Definitive Edition is available on PS4 and Xbox One (no PC release, unfortunately).

    The Reveal Trailer

    After years of rumors and speculation, Devil May Cry 5 made its debut during Microsoft’s E3 2018 press conference. The trailer began with an enigmatic voice-over talking over widespread carnage and bloodshed as a result of a demonic invasion. Afterward, we finally saw the return of Nero, riding around in his mobile headquarters with a neon blue Devil May Cry logo on the side. The trailer ended with a tease of Dante riding along on an strange, demonic motorcycle–giving a familiar smirk to the viewer.

    Can I Start With This Game?

    Though this game references storylines and characters from across the 17 year history, it’s totally possible to jump straight into DMC5. Just like with previous games, there will be digest material to help you get up to speed. But more importantly, the game will work as a standalone title, and won’t require you to know every single character and their relationships. With that said, the game’s plot will make more of an impact if you’re familiar with the series.

    What’s New In DMC5?

    Though many details about DMC5 are still under wraps, the game focuses on offering the same thrilling moments of action–with some added twists. In addition to new weapons and tweaks to existing characters, DMC5 will also feature a new training level called the Void mode. In this practice area, which can be pulled up in between missions, you’ll be sucked into a space that allows you to experiment with the different moves and weapons you have available for the three playable characters. Pulling from Capcom’s wealth of experience from fighting games, you can apply a whole set of options to your sparring partner–adjusting AI, attack damage, and other options–allowing you to get a feel for what your character can do.

    How Does Nero Play?

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    Returning from DMC4, Nero is one of the main leads in DMC5. However, some things have changed since his first appearance that was quickly apparent from watching the debut trailer. For starters, his primary moveset is largely the same, using his Blue Rose revolver and Red Queen sword in tandem, which can charged up for extra damage. However, the Devil Bringer from the previous game–allowing him to yank and grapple enemies from afar–is gone, and he’ll now have to rely on the new Devil Breaker system.

    Crafted by series newcomer Nico, who works as a shopkeeper in their mobile headquarters, you’ll be able to purchase upgrades and new items from her–including new Devil Breakers. Essentially, Devil Breakers are disposable arms that offer Nero different skills and modifiers to his moveset. For instance, the Gerbera arm will allow Nero to fire off projectile lasers, the Tomboy will amplify Nero’s sword and gun strength (at the cost of disabling lock-on), and the Buster Arm will function similarly to his original Devil Bringer. There is a tradeoff to having these weapons, unfortunately. The arms are extremely fragile and will break once you’ve taken enough damage from enemies or if you want to switch over to another weapon–destroying the equipped arm. However, there are plenty of arms scattered around the levels, allowing to find a new one fairly easily.

    Where Does DMC5 Fit In The Series Timeline?

    Devil May Cry 5 is a direct sequel to the events of DMC4, which saw Nero and Dante face off against Sanctus and the Order of Sparda. While the previous games only seldom referenced past events, opting to keep things more in the moment, DMC5 will have some direct callbacks to past games–even explaining who crafted some of Dante’s iconic weapons. Interestingly enough, Devil May Cry 2 will also play into the canon despite having been largely dismissed by fans and the developers in past years. Here’s the current chronological order for the series.

    Is This Related to DmC: Devil May Cry?

    DMC5 is a continuation of the story prior to Ninja Theory’s reboot. Though DmC: Devil May Cry ended at a point that hinted at a another game, the upcoming DMC title is a direct sequel to 2008’s Devil May Cry 4. There are no plans to continue on with Ninja Theory’s reboot.

    The Gamescom 2018 Trailer

    In this new trailer, we got to see more of Nero in action–including his time-stopping devil breaker Ragtime–while also getting a peak at Dante’s new weapons and moveset. During the debut trailer, we got a tease at Dante riding a motorcycle, which is a constant throughout the series, but this video showed that it also serves a new weapon for him, called the Cavaliere-B. The weaponized motorcycle turns into two large chainsaws, allowing him to combo back and forth into the vehicle and weapon forms.

    Is There A Demo?

    Yes, the demo for DMC5 is out now on Xbox One. This demo, the same build from Gamescom 2018 and PAX West 2018, is a short mission with Nero fighting his way through the streets, culminating in a boss fight against Goliath. Unfortunately, it’s only available at this time on Xbox One as an exclusive. However, in the months leading up to the release, a second demo will be made available for fans on multiple platforms.

    How Does Co-Op Play Work?

    Revealed during The Game Awards 2018, DMC5 will offer a feature called the Cameo System, allowing players to team up online. Interestingly enough, this is the second time that co-op has appeared in the series–the first appearance being in Devil May Cry 3 during a particular boss battle. Throughout the campaign, certain stages will allow for players to choose from multiple character to play as. If you’re online, then you’ll load into the same stage with another player who’s picked a different character, and you’ll be able to complete the level together. After the level’s completion, you can even rate the style of their performance. If you’re offline, then the game’s AI will control the other players instead.

    How Does Dante Play?

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    The original devil hunter makes a comeback, and he’s exactly how you remember him from previous games. With the largest arsenal of weapons, Dante will be able to swap between a variety of swords, gauntlets, and other firearms on the fly–all while taking advantage of his signature devil trigger, which greatly amplifies his core damage and restores any lost health. After defeating major bosses throughout the game, Dante will acquire a new weapon for him to take advantage of, adding another deadly tool to his set.

    One of the newer innovations for Dante is the option to customize specific loadouts for his weapons. In the pre-mission menu, you can pick and choose which weapons you want to bring with you in mission. If you want to come in fully armed–with up to four melee and firearms each–then you can do so. But if you’re feeling more traditional and want to stick with one melee and firearm, you can do that too.

    Are There Microtransactions?

    During TGS 2018, we learned from our demo that DMC5 will feature a form of microtransactions for players to take advantage of. Using a similar method from Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition, these purchases will only allow you access to Red Orbs–DMC’s currency–and they won’t throw the game’s balance out of whack, according to Capcom. Many of the major abilities and upgrades you can find are tied to the story, thus requiring you to earn access to them.

    Will There Be Post-Launch Updates?

    During the recent news drop during The Game Awards 2018, Capcom revealed plans to release the game’s survival mode Bloody Palace the month after launch. Since DMC2, Bloody Palace has been one of the game’s toughest challenges, pushing players to fight through 100 floors of enemies. During certain milestones after completing 10 or so floors, you’ll face off against a returning boss from the campaign. At launch, the Bloody Palace won’t be available, and it’ll arrive as a free update in April 2019.

    The TGS 2018 Trailer

    In the most recent trailer, we saw Dante and Nero revealing more of their respective movesets and weapons. The original devil hunter also shows off a brand-new weapon known as the Balrog. This close-range, brawler-focused weapon features two distinct fighting modes channeling punches and kicks. At the end of the trailer, we also got another tease of the elusive third playable character referred to as V.

    How Does V Play?

    During the reveal of the new trailer at The Game Awards 2018, we finally saw gameplay of DMC5’s new playable character V in action. In a stark contrast from Dante and Nero, V’s combat skills focus primarily on his demonic familiars–returning DMC1 monsters Shadow, Griffon, and Nightmare. In the gameplay footage, we saw the character summon demons to fight against, with him staying at a distance as the beasts conjure up spikes, strike at close-range, and fire large energy beams against the enemies.

    However when it comes down to it, V is still capable of fighting at close-range. With his cane, he can finish off weakened demons and mount some of the larger beasts as well. Also, V is capable of using several fake out teleport attacks to lure enemies in to strike them from behind. This character is certainly a big change from the others, and it’ll be interesting to see just how different his moveset becomes when he gains additional moves and abilities.

    Is There A Special Edition?

    Capcom plans to offer deluxe editions of Devil May Cry 5 on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. The Digital Deluxe Edition (priced at $80) comes with the full game, four unique Devil Breakers for Nero–including Mega Man’s mega-buster–DLC song packs, and alternate color-schemes for characters and weapons. The US will also get a special Collector’s Edition ($150) that comes with the Deluxe version, an artbook, enamel pins, a bumper sticker, and special model of the Nico’s motorhome. You can read more about these in our DMC5 pre-order guide.

    However, if you’re looking for the ultimate way to experience Devil May Cry 5, then you may to check out the Japan-only Limited Edition. Cost upwards of $8600, this edition comes with the deluxe edition and a replica leather jacket modeled after Dante’s threads in-game. If you’re a die-hard fan that won’t miss spending several thousand dollars for video-game memorabilia, then you want to invest in this edition of the game.

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  • Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled Release Date, Bonuses, And US Pre-Order Guide (PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch)

    Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled Release Date, Bonuses, And US Pre-Order Guide (PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch)

    It’s safe to say the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy remaster was a success in the eyes of publisher Activision. But while fans enjoyed reliving their memories of the 32-bit platformers, many also wanted a similarly remade version of the 1999 kart racer starring every gamer’s favorite bandicoot. Their wishes have been granted: Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled is slated to release June 21 for PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.

    This version of the game is rebuilt from the asphalt up and includes everything that came in the original game, plus new karts and tracks. Also, the whole thing has modern graphics, online play, and new character- and kart-customization options.

    If you’re ready to lock down a copy of Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled for yourself, you probably want to know about the pre-order bonuses, different editions, where it’s available, and how much it costs. Let’s dive into the specifics.

    Pre-Order Bonuses

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    If you pre-order Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled from the PlayStation Store, you’ll get a Crash avatar, a Coco Racer avatar, and a Crash Team Racing pre-order PS4 theme.

    Pre-order from the Microsoft Store, and you’ll get a “bonus in-game item” (presumably to be announced later) and a Crash Head Xbox One avatar mask.

    Standard Edition

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    The standard edition doesn’t have any fancy collectibles or digital pack-ins, but the game is all you really need anyway.

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    Nintendo Switch

    No retailers have the Switch edition available for pre-order yet. We’ll add it here when it appears.

    Nitros Oxide Edition

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    While you can unlock Nitros Oxide and his kart as in-game rewards from Adventure Mode in the standard edition, the digital-only Nitros Oxide Edition comes with them unlocked from the start. It also comes with a Nitros character skin and kart, as well as character skins for Crash, Coco, and Neo Cortex, plus “additional digital content to be announced later.” If that’s worth $20 extra to you, this is the edition you’ll want.

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  • Crackdown 3: Everything We Know – Release Date, Destruction, Story, And More

    It’s quite exciting to say that Crackdown 3 is almost here. After continuous delays and development hiccups, the Microsoft exclusive open-world action game will launch early in 2019 for Xbox One and PC. It was first announced at E3 2014 and simply revealed to be a follow up in the franchise using a similar art style with a cooperative campaign and multiplayer. Since then, Crackdown 3 faced numerous delays, but Microsoft has continued to show off the game and put out trailers to showcase its new destruction technology for multiplayer made possible with cloud-based computing.

    While that’s all been nice to hear, we’re more than ready to see it in action and get our hands on one of Microsoft’s most anticipated games of this generation. So, we’ve rounded up everything we know about Crackdown 3 to get you prepared for what appears to be a wild ride.

    What Is Crackdown 3?

    For those unfamiliar, Crackdown 3 is an open-world third-person action game that focuses on large-scale environmental destruction. In past games, you played as an agent possessing superhuman capabilities, like immense strength to pick up cars and toss them at enemies or throw incredibly powerful punches. Traversing the open world was also made easy with the ability to jump high off the ground and leap great distances. An arsenal of assault rifles, rocket launchers, and more let you obliterate anything in sight–all in the name of justice. All that good stuff is returning in the new game as you’re put in the shoes of new main character Commander Jaxon.

    A look at the neon-lit city skyline of New Providence.

    The series has historically used a cel-shaded art style that made it look like a graphic novel in motion. This style is returning in even higher fidelity, especially notable with the improvements made to environmental destruction model and the scope of its open world. A sci-fi aesthetic means bright neon lights litter the city skylines and high-tech equipment (like cars that transform into tanks) will be toys for wreaking havoc in either single-player or multiplayer scenarios.

    What’s Multiplayer Like?

    During the X018 Showcase event, Crackdown 3 was shown to have a multiplayer ecosystem called Wrecking Zone, which pits teams of five against each other in a fully destructible arenas specifically built to be torn down by players. Two maps called Blackout Zone and Nova Station, and two game modes called Territories and Agent Station, were shown off during the reveal. You’ll also be able to customize your own Agent with cosmetics, but the extent of that hasn’t been detailed. Not much else has been said about the specifics of Wrecking Zone.

    A cooperative campaign will be part of the package as well; you’ll be able to team up with friends to take down well-defended crime bosses, though few details have been laid out about the actual structure of these missions.

    What’s The Deal With The Cloud?

    Cloud computing has been touted as the key to pulling off full-scale environmental destruction. Physics calculations are intense and impossible for local console hardware alone to support Crackdown 3’s scope. So, those calculations are distributed to multiple cloud servers regardless of what platform you play on. As a consequence, full-scale destruction is only available to multiplayer sessions since players would have to be connected online to utilize the cloud servers.

    What’s Up With All Those Delays?

    Announced in 2014, Crackdown 3 was originally set to launch sometime in 2016, but was pushed back to November 2017. It was then pushed to an unspecified date in Fall 2018, then finally solidified to release in February 2019.

    Microsoft came out and said that Crackdown 3 was announced a little too early. The development process has been a bumpy road, evident in the series of delays that the game has faced and the ever-changing status of the certain studios on the project. Sumo Digital is heading up development and was in collaboration with Reagent Games, but earlier this year it was confirmed that Reagent Games and series creator Dave Jones are no longer involved in Crackdown 3. Jones had also founded Cloudgine, which was doing tech for the game, but following acquisition by Epic Games, it’s unclear how much it has affected the final product.

    In a tweet about Crackdown 3 in September 2018, Head of Xbox Phil Spencer said that he had been playing a full version of the game but that there was still more work that needed to be done. However, that February 2019 release date still seems solid at this point.

    How Will The Xbox One X Improve The Game?

    As expected, the power of the Xbox One X hardware will be put to good use in Crackdown 3. It’ll have support for 4K resolution and HDR, and back in E3 2017, executive producer Peter Connelly said that there will be better textures, effects, and draw distances on the more powerful console.

    How Much Terry Crews Will There Be?

    The answer is likely to be: not enough. The main protagonist Commander Jaxon is voiced by Terry Crews, so we’re expecting plenty of his emphatic delivery and personality to come through. He’s been at the center of Crackdown 3’s trailers and marketing push, some of which have been hilarious and inline with Crews’ charismatic persona.

    Do I Need To Play The Previous Games?

    While you can expect references and connections to previous games, Crackdown 3 will tell a new, separate story of its own. But if you are interested in the original Crackdown, it’s available as an Xbox One backward compatible game. Unfortunately, Crackdown 2 has yet to be made backwards compatible.

    When Is It Launching? How Can I Get The Game?

    As it stands, Crackdown 3 is set to launch on February 15, 2019. Pre-orders are currently open for the game, though there are currently no bonuses or special editions yet. Subscribers of Xbox Game Pass will have access to the game on launch day at no extra cost.

    In addition, Crackdown 3 is an Xbox Play Anywhere game, so regardless of how you purchase it, you’ll be able to play it on Xbox One consoles or Windows 10 PCs.

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  • Smash Ultimate: How to Get Free, Powerful Spirits with Amiibo

    Check out which non-fighter amiibo you can use to unlock powerful Spirits in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

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  • Game Awards 2018: The Best Moments From the Show

    Awards shows are a funny thing, but they’re even funnier when they’re paired with big video game announcements. You’ve got all the emotion and sincerity and awkwardness of a celebration show, paired with E3-style hype. Last night’s Game Awards were a giddy mixture of the two, and there were some truly wonderful moments and surprises peppered throughout the near-3-hour show. Here are our highlights.

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  • Smash Bros: Controls and Basic Tips

    Starting Smash Bros. for the first time? See our explainer on controls and basic tips.

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  • Joker in Smash Is ‘Emblematic’ of DLC Character Approach

    On the heels of last night’s announcement that Persona 5 protagonist Joker will join the Smash Bros. Ultimate roster, Nintendo of America COO Reggie Fils-Aime says this reveal should prime fans for the type of characters to expect from the rest of the DLC.

    “It’s emblematic of the approach that Mr. Sakurai and the team are taking with the DLC,” Fils-Aime told IGN. “He wants characters that are unique, different, to bring them into the Smash Bros. environment. So it’s going to be tremendously exciting.”

    Fils-Aime explained that Sakurai and the team working on Ultimate’s DLC don’t necessarily see characters from franchises not typically associated with Nintendo as a limiting factor when it comes to Smash Bros.

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  • BioWare Further Details Anthem Demo Release Dates

    Update 12/7: BioWare has given an update to when the demo for Anthem will be released, giving more specific time frames for when fans can expect to play it.

    Announced on EA’s website, there will be two release dates for the demo: one for “VIP” players, and an open demo soon after. The VIP demo will run from January 25–27 and be available to those who pre-order Anthem or are an EA Access or Origin Access subscriber at the time of the demo. Those who participate will also get an exclusive VIP demo item.

    The open demo will run from February 1-3 on PS4, Xbox One and PC and will be open to all players.

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  • Jak and Daxter Games Getting Limited Physical PS4 Release

    Sony, Naughty Dog, and Limited Run Games are collaborating to release physical PlayStation 4 versions of the original four Jak and Daxter games from the PlayStation 2, according to a post on the PlayStation Blog.

    It appears that the PlayStation 4 physical releases will contain the PS2 Classic versions of the games, which are currently available for download on the PS4. Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy, Jak 2 and Jak 3 all received PlayStation 3 remasters, but it doesn’t appear at this time that the remasters will be part of the PlayStation 4 physical releases. The fourth game, Jak X: Combat Racing, was not remastered for the PS3.

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  • This Week on Xbox: December 7, 2018

    This Week on Xbox: December 7, 2018

    We know you’re busy and might miss out on all the exciting things we’re talking about on Xbox Wire every week. If you’ve got a few minutes, we can help remedy that. We’ve pared down the past week’s news into one easy-to-digest article for all things Xbox! Be sure to come back every Friday to find out what’s happening This Week on Xbox!

    Xbox Game Pass: Mortal Kombat X, Ashen, Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, and More This December
    Hello, Xbox Game Pass members! It’s been, what… a whole 24 hours since we announced new games coming to Xbox Game Pass? Time to drop a few more for December. We’re here to share the factual facts about factual games coming… Read more

    Prepare for the Team-Oriented Gameplay of Aftercharge on Xbox One and Xbox Game Pass
    Hello Xbox players! At Chainsawesome Games, we’re all big on multiplayer games and our favorites are the ones you need to coordinate as a team to outsmart your opponents. As gamers ourselves, what we’ve seen way too many times are… Read more

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    Help Xbox and 2K Design the Next Project Backboard Basketball Court
    As part of a partnership between our friends at 2K (publisher of NBA 2K19), Project Backboard, and us at Xbox, we’re proud to announce today that the basketball court at the Salvation Army Siemon Family Youth & Community Center in Los Angeles… Read more

    Thronebreaker: A New Witcher Tale Arrives on Xbox One
    Today I’m thrilled to tell you a bit more about Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales, our new game set in The Witcher universe! First — what is Thronebreaker? The easiest answer is that it’s a single-player role-playing game which combines narrative-driven exploration… Read more

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    Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice Available Now at Retail Stores
    Over a million fans worldwide have experienced an epic journey with Senua, a Celtic warrior who embarks on a haunting vision quest to save the soul of her dead lover from Viking hell, and today we’re excited to announce that Ninja Theory’s critically acclaimed… Read more

    Free Content Available Now on Battlefield V
    Battlefield V launched November 20 on Xbox One with eight unique maps, eight intense modes, a variety of weapons, vehicles, and munitions. But there’s so much more coming in the Tides of War, the game’s ongoing live service available free to all players… Read more

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    Tips and Tricks for Playing Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden
    Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden is now available on Xbox One and Xbox Game Pass! It is a tactical adventure game, with turn-based combat and real-time exploration of a post-apocalyptic world. You control a team of mutants, exploring a world destroyed by nuclear war… Read more

    Subnautica’s Journey from Idea to Version 1.0 on Xbox One
    When I had the first inkling of an idea for Subnautica, I was sitting in my garden in here in San Francisco. We had just finished a grueling journey making our previous game, Natural Selection 2. To make that game, we had to start a company, get funding, write an engine… Read more

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    Let Loose with the ID@Xbox Party Time Sale
    December, the month that brings the family together for gift giving, delicious dinners, and… intense gaming! From bomb diffusion to cooking, trivia to goofy world building, we have something for everyone. From now through December 10… Read more

    Take Your Sims on a Vacation in Outdoor Retreat and Jungle Adventure Expansions
    Your Sims – they’re just like us. They pay bills, work long hours, take care of their families, and take out the trash. And, especially at this time of year, they could really use a vacation. Luckily, The Sims 4 Outdoor Retreat and The Sims 4 Jungle Adventure… Read more

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    Introducing Spotify’s New and Improved Experience on Xbox One
    With Spotify, it’s easy to find the right music for every moment, whether you’re working out, partying, or gaming. Gamers know the importance of having the perfect soundtrack to match what they’re playing – everything from the most elusive psychedelic… Read more

    Play The Elder Scrolls Online Free This Weekend with Xbox Live Gold
    Xbox Live Gold members can play The Elder Scrolls Online and experience Tamriel like never before during our Free Play Event! Get ready to experience an ever-expanding story in a persistent Elder Scrolls world. The Elder Scrolls Online Free Play Event… Read more

    Family Settings on Xbox Provide Fun, Positive Gaming; New Tools for Cross-Play Now Available
    Here at Xbox, we see technology as an advantage for families today. It can be a positive force in the home and classroom, in personal growth, and in helping families and friends spend quality time together. We also know that it’s important that children… Read more

    Embrace the Power of the Posterior in Brief Battles
    Get ready to fight your friends in underwear-fueled battles on Xbox One in our upcoming butt-em-up party game, Brief Battles! If you’ve heard of Brief Battles before, that might be because it was announced for Xbox One just over a year ago… Read more

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    Take to the Skies in Fortnite Season 7 on Xbox One
    Season 7 has arrived with the smash of a mysterious iceberg! Winter has brought many changes to the Fortnite map for you to explore. Ziplines are a new way to help you travel to and from high terrain. For you chill and thrill seekers, the new Frosty Flights location… Read more

    Author Meagan Marie on Her New Book Women in Gaming: 100 Professionals of Play
    This week, a new book profiling some of the most high-profile women in gaming was released. Written by Crystal Dynamics’ Senior Community and Social Media Manager Meagan Marie, “Women in Gaming: 100 Professionals of Play” looks at the major accomplishments… Read more

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    Fortune Island Arrives in Forza Horizon 4 on December 13
    Treasure, adventure, and epic driving action awaits you on Fortune Island, the first expansion for the critically acclaimed open world racing game Forza Horizon 4, developed by Playground Games. Fortune Island launches on December 13 for $19.99 on Xbox One… Read more

    Darksiders Returns to Xbox with Fury, Death, and War Like Never Before
    The Darksiders franchise made its debut on Xbox 360 back in 2010. At the time, the first horsemen of the Apocalypse, War, quickly became a favorite among hack-n-slash, action-adventure fans for his larger-than-life design, weaponry and in-game battles… Read more

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    The World of Ashen Comes to Xbox One and Xbox Game Pass December 7
    The wait is over! The dark world of Ashen will finally see the light and launch on Xbox One and Xbox Game Pass on December 7… and what a journey it’s been to get here! To celebrate the upcoming launch of Ashen, the ID@Xbox team recently visited our studios… Read more

    Kicking off ID@Xbox’s Winter of Arcade with Ashen, Below, and More!
    More than a decade ago, the Xbox team introduced Xbox Live Summer of Arcade to showcase a series of incredibly independent games on Xbox 360 like Braid, Castle Crashers, LIMBO, Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons and more throughout the entire season… Read more

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    It’s Time to Eradicate Demons in Devil May Cry 5, Demo Out Now Exclusively on Xbox One
    We aren’t exaggerating when we say Devil May Cry 5 is one of the most over-the-top action experiences of this generation. You don’t have to take our word for it, you can play the demo right now only on Xbox One! The Devil May Cry series is the undisputed pioneer… Read more

    Experience the Wild Open World of Rage 2 with a New Trailer
    It’s not enough for us to just tell you how crazy the world of Rage 2 is. That’s something you need to see to believe – and we’ve got something new for you that’ll surely turn you into a believer, ahead of the game’s launch on Xbox One on May 14, 2019… Read more

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    Far Cry: New Dawn Transforms A Familiar Far Cry World
    Those who played Ubisoft’s Far Cry 5 to completion know it concluded with a Hope County-consuming mushroom cloud and a vindicated cult leader. While Project at Eden’s Gate’s Joseph Seed was right about the End of Days, the prophesying “Father” couldn’t… Read more

    Behind the Doors of Hello Neighbor: Hide and Seek, Available Now on Xbox One
    In Hello Neighbor: Hide and Seek we wanted to explore the story of events that lead up directly to the original game. I know all of you had questions on what exactly happened, and why the Neighbor is the way he is. This is a very dramatic prequel, and some of you may need… Read more

    Vigor 0.7 Update - Breach Hero Image

    Vigor 0.7 Update - Breach Hero Image

    Details on Vigor 0.7 Update: Breach
    In the previous update to the post-war shoot ‘n’ loot game Vigor, the team focused on technical improvements, significant looting and crafting reworks, and the addition of the possibility to play with a friend. Building upon the fundamentals, the new update…. Read more

    Next Week on Xbox: New Games for December 11 to 14
    Welcome to Next Week on Xbox, where we cover all the new games coming soon to Xbox One! Every week the team at Xbox aims to deliver quality gaming content for you to enjoy on your favorite gaming console. To find out what’s coming soon to Xbox One… Read more

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