The latest PlayStation-published live-service shooter Concord is here, and launch numbers are looking pretty bad so far. When it comes to concurrent player counts, numbers don’t always matter, particularly for single-player games, but live-service titles are a different story. Valve’s new hero shooter Deadlock, which it finally officially revealed last week, had a concurrent player
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Welcome to Next Week on Xbox! This weekly feature highlights all the games arriving soon on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PC, and Game Pass. Discover more about these upcoming titles below and explore their profiles for additional information (note that release dates are subject to change). Let’s dive in! Age of Mythology: Retold
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Thrustmaster T-GT II: One-minute review The mid-range of the best racing wheels is a tricky space where competing technologies vie for space, but Thrustmaster makes a compelling argument with a wheel, wheelbase, and pedals bundled for $799.99 / £699.99.  That’s a lot pricier than Logitech’s all-conquering G923 bundle, but the advantages are clear: a quick-release
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Way back in the mists of time, there was a great little console called the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, or SNES for short. Of course, being a teenager at Uni, we named it the Sneeze and I spent all of my student loan in the Virgin Megastore buying games for it. A lot of my
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Madden NFL 25 reviewed by Will Borger on Xbox Series X, also available on PlayStation 5 and PC. There’s a lot to like in Madden NFL 25. The on-field action is the best it’s been thanks to BOOM Tech and the additions from College Football 25. The presentation upgrades are very welcome too, but the modes
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We are excited to invite Xbox Insiders on Xbox Series X|S and Windows to join the 33 Immortals weekend playtest. This co-op action-roguelike for 33 players will begin August 23 and will only run for 3 days. Limited space is available so join now to secure your spot! Thunder Lotus Games is looking forward to
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We’ve been searching through time with the Hidden Through Time games since 2020, when the first game in the series was released. Since then we’ve had DLC and played the sequel – Hidden Through Time 2: Myths & Magic. Now we have the chance to experience the next chapter – Hidden Through Time 2: Discovery.
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