Eddie Makuch

All The Xbox Game Pass Titles Leaving December 15

In addition to the new additions to Xbox Game Pass in December, Microsoft is removing some games. Six titles have been announced for removal in the first half of the month. Titles leaving Game Pass on December 15 include Beholder, The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan, Guacamelee 2, Wilmot’s Warehouse, …

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Nintendo Switch Firmware Update Is Here, But Don't Expect Much

The latest firmware update for the Nintendo Switch has arrived, but don’t expect any significant changes. Version 13.2.0, which released on November 30, is focused on improving stability. The single-line patch notes state: “General system stability improvements to enhance the user’s experience.” Twitter user OatmealDome dug into the update further …

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DICE's Former Head Of Design Joins Ubisoft

Ubisoft has hired Battlefield developer DICE’s former Head of Design, Fawzi Mesmar, to become the Assassin’s Creed publisher’s new Vice President of Editorial. In that role, Mesmar will work with Ubisoft’s development teams around the world to “shape the creative direction” of the company’s franchises. He will also work with …

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Halo Infinite XP Changes Are Live Now

In response to negative feedback, 343 Industries has announced further steps to help improve the XP and progression systems in Halo Infinite‘s multiplayer beta. The changes are now live. Community manager John Junyszek ran through the changes on Twitter, saying players can expect increased XP payouts for the first six …

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Halo Infinite Campaign Launch Trailer Has Arrived

Halo Infinite‘s campaign is almost here, and to mark the upcoming release on December 8 for Xbox and PC, Microsoft has now released the campaign launch trailer. “When all hope is lost and humanity’s fate hangs in the balance, the Master Chief is ready to confront the most ruthless foe …

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Xbox Game Pass Is A New Paradigm

Xbox Game Pass has been one of the biggest, most talked-about developments in the gaming landscape of the past five years, both for Microsoft and the entire industry. The subscription-based service has shaken things up in a meaningful way as it relates to how games are released and consumed. Game …

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