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If you are a podcast enthusiast on your daily commute, or a ‘true gamer’ then I would be surprised if you felt let down by these little guys.

Relive a Classic for the Ages in BOULDER DASH 40th Anniversary on PC and Console

BOULDER DASH 40th Anniversary can now be purchased on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC.

The Weird World is Back in Bendy: Lone Wolf on PC and Console

Now available, Bendy: Lone Wolf is a bit of a departure from other entries in the series, by way of it not being a first-person horror experience.

Ukko & Guará: Stellarbound Teaches the Importance of Unity

In Ukko & Guará: Stellarbound on Xbox and PlayStation, a reindeer and a maned wolf cooperate to restore the magic of a star. How wholesome!

Up Next – A look at the Xbox One games out in July 2017

July is traditionally a slow month for gaming. And it must be said that 2017 is no different, at least when compared to the months gone by. But there are still a fair few new Xbox titles arriving on store shelves throughout the month of July 2017. Want to know more about them?

Face off against Heavy Metal Zeus to become the ultimate rock god in Air Guitar Warrior Gamepad Edition

Ghost vikings, flaming skulls, ride-able laser sharks, customizable air guitars and much more… it’s safe to say that Air Guitar Warrior Gamepad Edition is pretty mental.

Start those engines as MotoGP 17 is here for all bike fans to enjoy!

Rejoice all motorbike fanatics, MotoGP 17 is here to quench your thirst for realistic, adrenaline pumping motorsport action!

Ever wanted to control a Russian gunship? Air Missions: HIND is out now!

It isn’t everyday that the rich Xbox games library gives you the chance to fly into warzones in a Russian Mi-24 Hind assault helicopter, but when that opportunity arises you can pretty much guarantee that it will be awesome!

Explore the unanswered mystery of the Dyatlov Pass incident with Kholat on Xbox One

Definitely one of the most terrifying mysteries ever to face planet Earth, the Dyatlov Pass incident took place in 1959 - where nine hikers were found dead, killed during their expedition. The reason? Nobody quite knows. But you may well find out with Kholat.

Jump into the action with Jump Stars on Xbox One

Chuck that old Monopoly board in the bin because Jump Stars is ready to hit you with some fun, frantic and fantastic minigames.

Up Next – A look at the Xbox One games out in June 2017

It’s mid-2017 and that can only mean one thing... more Xbox One games for us to enjoy! Yes, even though history dictates the middle couple of months of every year is seen as a quiet period in video game releases, 2017 is bucking the trend and continuing to deliver a number of titles that are well worth getting involved in. But what new Xbox One games will be on store shelves near you in the coming weeks? We take a look.

Up Next – A look at the Xbox One games out in May 2017

The year continues to roll on and May 2017 is very nearly with us. And with the new month comes a number of new Xbox One games for us to get our teeth into. But what are they, and more importantly, will they be worth your cash? We take a look at the Xbox One games which will be in stores near you throughout May 2017.

Up Next – A look at the Xbox One games out in April 2017

A new month is here and that means a whole host of new Xbox games are on the horizon. It's going to be a busy old April 2017 for your wallet too, especially if you're one of those who are looking to add to your current collection of Xbox One titles. But what is out this month? Let's take a look.

Up Next – A look at the Xbox One and Xbox 360 games out in March 2017

2017 continues forward at a great pace and now March is here it's time for us to start looking at the new Xbox titles which will be available for purchase throughout the month. Stores shelves will be buckling under the pressure of some massive titles, with AAA games, mid-rangers and budget titles all arriving over the next few weeks. Stick with us as we take a look at the Xbox One games which will be hitting a shop near you soon.

Up Next – A look at the Xbox One and Xbox 360 games out in February 2017

February is here and the new game releases are starting to ramp up in regularity. After a quiet couple of months, there are some exciting titles lined up for a February 2017 retail release, with all of the following due to hit a store near you soon.

Up Next – A look at the Xbox One and Xbox 360 games out in January 2017

History dictates that the early months of the year are not particularly great for eager gamers wanting to pick up and play the latest releases - and it would seem 2017 is no different. For January 2017 at least comes with just a few new additions to the Xbox One library, with two of the offerings already having been available as digital only titles in the past.

Up Next – A look at the Xbox One and Xbox 360 games out in December 2016

December is here and as is always the case when the winter months hit, the plethora of new Xbox One and Xbox 360 games has massively slowed down. In fact, there are no more than three new titles dropping into the Xbox world throughout December, with them all appearing near the start of the month.

Up Next – A look at the Xbox One and Xbox 360 games out in October 2016

It's October and that means one thing...a ton of new games releasing on both Xbox One and Xbox 360. I mean, an absolute shed load...especially if you're an Xbox One gamer. But what are they? Well, without further ado, get your wallet prepped and let's get started!

A Week In The Hub: 28th August – 3rd September 2016

Another week down and we're back in business as the Xbox world ramps up once again. But which articles from between the 28th August - 2nd September did we take a fancy to? Let us take you on a trip through our favourites.

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