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October is traditionally the time of year where we sit down – usually behind the sofa – and play scary games for as long as we dare. If things do get too scary however, there is always the backup of easy Gamerscore to be found within. So, without further ado, let’s see what spooky delights can be found in our monthly easy Xbox Gamerscore list, all obtained from the Xbox games which released in October 2021...
As the nights begin to draw in, the days get colder and the seasons change. But there are still some easy to grab Xbox achievements and Gamersore numbers to be unlocked. And as the big releases have ramped up through September, it’s time to take a look at what delights those releases offered for Gamerscore hunters in the month just gone. A number of these games are available for free through Xbox Game Pass too, so you won’t even need to open the wallet...
It might be the shortest calendar month, but there are no shortages of easy achievements to be had from the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S games that have released in February 2021. After our easy achievements list from last month where we managed to include a full 1000G for a game, can we keep that momentum going in this month’s offerings?
April 2020 will forever be remembered as literally the time everyone did a bit of gardening, banana bread became the UK's national dish for a brief period, and people looked into legitimately buying barrels of oil to make a quick buck. But there were also plenty of easy Xbox achievements and Gamerscore points to unlock too, in what may be the last month where we see a AAA release on this list for a long time.
We love it when weird and wonderful little puzzlers pop up onto the Xbox Store. We like it even more when that game throws achievements and Gamerscore at us like there is no tomorrow. That's the case with Skeljump on Xbox.
It's been upwards of three years since we saw StickType arrive on Xbox, but that doesn't mean it's been long forgotten. Today we find that multiple new pieces of content have arrived for the game - both of the free and paid variety - alongside new Xbox achievements and Gamerscore.