From last week’s Lego Indiana Jones and GTA IV to Hitman: Absolution today, Microsoft’s Backward Compatibility Program keeps on expanding. This is the last Hitman game to hit the previous generation of consoles until the new Hitman reboot in 2016. The developers – IO Interactive – had announced their plans …
Read More »Skate 3 rolls on to Xbox One’s EA Access library
Keeping to the announcement of EA from last month, EA Access catalog now has Skate 3 included in it. Xbox One users who subscribe to the service may now download and play Skate 3 on their console. EA previously hailed the arrival of Skate 3, Madden NFL 17, Dead Space …
Read More »Microsoft’s Forza series surpass US$1 billion worth of sales
As of December 2016, the popular racing game series of Microsoft has earned more than a billion dollars in sales. The newest addition to the franchise – Forza Horizon 3’s impressive sales managing to push the series above the mark. 2.5 Million copies, the amount that Forza Horizon 3 has …
Read More »Sniper Elite 4 Season Pass detailed along with launch trailer
As Rebellion Developments’ newest Sniper Elite title draws closer to its release, the game’s launch trailer has come out. Additionally, the developers have also detailed what the game’s Season Pass will hold for players that may purchase it. Sniper Elite 4’s Launch Trailer, appropriately named “Timing is Everything,” plays out an …
Read More »Grand Theft Auto IV arrives to the Xbox One via Backward Compatibility Program
On the heels of Lego Indiana Jones, the Backward Compatibility program is back with another game from the Xbox 360. This time around, we are getting Rockstar Games’ open world action-adventure game Grand Theft Auto IV and its expansions. Always having an extremely high number of fan requests for the …
Read More »Dota 2 Update 7.02 brings balance updates and a new ward overlay
Following the DOTA 2 New Journey update back in December last year, Valve is still pumping out balance updates; Update 7.02 is bringing a whole lot of changes to the game, further leveling the popular MOBA’s playing field. Interestingly, Valve has focused the update’s hero balances mainly towards the new …
Read More »Project Cars 2 announced; release expected for late 2017
Bandai Namco, the publisher of Project CARS, has revealed the sequel to their 2015 racing simulator game. Slightly Mad Studios, the developer of the original is back for heading the development of Project CARS 2. Coming out with an announcement trailer featuring some early footage of exquisite supercars and photo-realistic …
Read More »Lego Indiana Jones joins the Xbox One’s Backward Compatibility Program
Arriving as the first Backwards Compatible game of this month, Lego Indiana Jones is now available for the Xbox One; the original release dating back to 2008, giving players another chance to play through the amazing Indiana Jones movies. Lego Indiana Jones Lego Indiana Jones features stories from the first …
Read More »Overwatch is adding a server browser and custom game modes
A server browser for Blizzard’s multiplayer FPS is now in testing, allowing Overwatch players to create and join custom servers. Although the current matchmaking systems will remain, the server browser will add even more ways for players to enjoy Overwatch. The server browser was once a staple in almost every …
Read More »Gears of War 4 February update adds two new multiplayer maps
The Coalition has announced the February update for Gears of War 4, bringing new content to the game’s multiplayer. The Coalition has modified two previous maps of the series with new twists and visual styles for the update coming to the Xbox One and Windows 10 platforms. The new maps …
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