Xbox Games Store Update – Bloody Zombies, Ink, Project CARS 2, Revolve, Morphite
There’s just way too many new releases on the Xbox Games Store this week.
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There’s just way too many new releases on the Xbox Games Store this week.
A Pok?mon game is finally available for the Nintendo Switch! Well, kinda.
This fall season is gonna be awfully busy for racing/driving fans that’s for sure. First out of the gate is Bandai Namco’s Project CARS 2.
Many retailers will have more Xbox One X consoles available for pre-order starting today, so stay tuned.
Check out the Forza Motorsport 7 4K launch trailer and take the demo version out for a spin.
We have high hopes that Activision will have an epic wartime tale to tell in WWII. Check out the trailer for a sneak peek.
There’s a little bit of everything for PlayStation players in this week’s PS Store update.
Monster Hunter: World finally has an official console release date… and a brand new TGS 2017 trailer.
Square Enix is officially getting in on the survival horror action with Left Alive. See the teaser right now, and stay tuned for more details from the TGS.
Destiny 2 has had more than 1 million concurrent players for 8 days in a row.
The next episode of Telltale Games’ Minecraft: Story Mode – S2 is just around the corner, and today we get a look at what to expect from the new content in the form of a trailer.
For those gamers looking for their first PS4 and/or a copy of Call of Duty: WWII, or maybe just an interesting looking limited edition piece of PS4 hardware.
A surprise 3DS release, a new and improved portable Metroid, and quite a few new Switch games are available to download.
It wouldn’t be a console launch without the combination of Mountain Dew and Doritos!
There’s a healthy selection of new software headed to both Nintendo platforms over the next few months, including Project Octopath Traveler, DOOM, Minecraft 3DS and much more.
Colorful new screens for Square Enix’s classic action RPG remaster for the PS4, PS Vita and PC.
Brand new game and story details along with a batch of new media for Koei Tecmo’s slick, demon hunting PS4, Switch and PC sequel.