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The latest update for Starfield is in beta testing on Steam, with bug fixes, bigger file sizes for Creations, and new low ...
Starfield hasn't turned out the way many Bethesda fans were hoping for, and that's led one of the biggest modding teams ...
Last week, it was revealed that the game is set to launch on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S this summer with full crossplay. Ready or Not, the tactical shooter which is designed around ...
With access to the Xbox Game Pass library, you’ll be able to play over 450 games, including Starfield, Grand Theft Auto 5, Halo Infinite, Lies of P, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Sea of Thieves and ...
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Xbox owners can check out a new dynamic background celebrating the release of the shadow-dropped Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered.
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As has been the case with most recent Xbox first-party releases ... This is a similar setup to recent Bethesda releases like Starfield and Indiana Jones - and we have a similar price point on our ...
Studio Ghibli-inspired farming life simulation game Starsand Island will launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and Switch alongside its previously announced PC (Steam) version this winter ...
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members just got a new perk: the ability to stream some games directly to their consoles, no download necessary. This news came in an Xbox Wire news post today, in which Xbox ...
Doom: The Dark Ages is undoubtedly one of this year's most anticipated new game releases, launching for PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC on May 15. With the release date just a few weeks away ...
Drug Dealer Simulator is now on Xbox and the game has been gathering some interest not just because of it's dark and gritty themes, but because of the neverending comparisons with Schedule I ...