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Over the weekend, you may have noticed a new Xbox Game Studios promotion going live on the Humble Bundle website, and it's a fantastic offer that provides some heavy discounts - but it's also not targeted at console owners. It's known as the Xbox Game Studios Publisher Bundle, and it features these eight games:
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Screen Rant on MSNBorderlands 4 Is Using The Best Feature Of Another Underrated First-Party Xbox GameBorderlands 4’s most interesting feature actually looks like it has been borrowed straight from one of Xbox’s most underrated first-party games.
If you’re looking for the best graphics possible, higher frame rates and true 4K gameplay, then the Xbox Series S obviously isn’t for you. Instead, you’d be better off with an Xbox Series X, a PS5, a PS5 Pro or even one of the best gaming PCs.
Microsoft has announced a global price increase on Xbox consoles and accessories, along with some first-party titles.
The company announced that the price hikes for Xbox consoles and controllers would begin on May 1, with the entry-level Xbox Series S price jumping from $299.99 to $379.99. Meanwhile, the Xbox Series X 2TB Galaxy Special Edition will now retail for $729.99, up from the previous price tag of $599.99.
At the time of writing, you can get a free copy of Minecraft Legends on Xbox to celebrate the recent release of “The Minecraft: Movie" and the epic Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus. If you have an Xbox, you’ll want to keep an eye on the Prime Gaming hub, just don’t expect to be flooded with freebies.
Microsoft is increasing the prices for its Xbox consoles and games over 25% amid ongoing economic fallout from Donald Trump's tariffs.
Microsoft’s gaming hardware will see price hikes outside the U.S. as well. First-party Xbox games will hit the $80 price point “this holiday season,” according to Xbox. Microsoft’s gaming brand is the first to jack up prices since Nintendo ...
Everything Xbox just got more expensive, including $80 games coming later this year. The Xboxalypse is upon us.
Nintendo and Xbox have already made the jump to $80 games, surely it's only a matter of time until PlayStation follows.
Microsoft announced price increases on Thursday for its Xbox consoles, controllers, and some games. The affected consoles, which include Xbox Series X and