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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.

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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 and Xbox 360 games out in September 2016

The games are coming thick and fast with a huge number of new games releasing on Xbox throughout September 2016. We've got sports games, fantasy games, remastered games and games that won't be found on other formats any time soon. But what are they? Let us talk you through them all.

Just Cause 3 Bavarium Sea Heist DLC Review

There is no doubt that Just Cause 3 has made it onto my list of the best games on Xbox One - the sheer freedom and fun to be had while exploring the world of Medici is second to none. But when the game has been out for a year already we are left wanting a new experience with Rico Rodriguez and co. And this is where the Bavarium Sea Heist DLC comes in.

A Week In The Hub: 7th-13th August 2016

Gamescom may be on the horizon but that doesn't mean the Xbox news hasn't been coming thick and fast. Let us take you through our favourite articles from the 7th-13th August 2016. There's some great stuff which you really can't miss!

A Week In The Hub: 1st-6th August 2016

The world continues to revolve and the Xbox news never stops coming. Which were our favourite pieces from between the 1st-6th August 2016? The following shouldn't be missed!

A Week In The Hub: 24th-31st July 2016

The week is over once again and so it's time for us to look back at the best Xbox news, reviews, opinions and videos of the last seven days. Here are our favourite articles from between the 24th-31st July 2

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

It's been a pretty quiet month or two in the video gaming world, but August begins to see a number of titles release onto our store shelves...particularly as we get nearer the end of the month. But what Xbox One and Xbox 360 games will we be playing soon? The following should all be arriving in the next few weeks.

A Week In The Hub: 10th-16th July 2016

Here we are again rounding up the best Xbox news, reviews and opinions from the last week. The last seven days have flown by so in case you've missed anything, let us tell you about our favourite pieces from between the 10th-16th July 2016.

A Week In The Hub: 3rd-9th July 2016

Once more we've been there and done that in the Xbox world with another huge number of articles dropping on our pages between the 3rd-9th July 2016. Want a round up of the very best pieces? We've got you sorted.

A Week In The Hub: 26th June – 2nd July 2016

With remasters and free games galore on offer for Xbox owners this past week, it certainly is a good time to be an Xbox fan. Fancy taking a look at the five most exciting articles that have come out of TheXboxHub this week? We round up our favourite articles from the 26th June - 2nd July 2016.

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

The summer months are here and for a little while we'll be scrabbling around wondering what on earth we're going to be spending our money on. Well thankfully, Xbox owners will still have a few full retail games to make a decision over, with the following all due out on Xbox One and/or Xbox 360 at some point in July 2016.

A Week In The Hub: 19th-25th June 2016

With E3 gone, we are bound to have quite an absence of any big news from the top developers in the coming weeks. However, we still have a whole host of reviews and features for you to feast your eyes on. So, behold the five most exciting articles produced on TheXboxHub between the 19th-25th June 2016.

Just Cause 3: Mech Land Assault DLC Review

I am not usually one to jump at the offer of downloadable content. Ultimately, the price of most pieces of DLC are usually too high for what is essentially just a tiny bit more game and most of the time you don’t get enough bang for your buck to make it worth your precious gaming time. But I have made one exception and that is with Just Cause 3. When I have the chance to delve back into what is probably my favourite game of this generation I have to take it. And let me tell you, it has been more than worth it.

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

The summer may be coming but we're still being treated to a wide variety of new Xbox One and Xbox 360 games. In fact, this coming month sees one game break out from the Xbox Game Preview, gamers given the chance to jump onto two wheels or rely on their own two feet, as they freerun their way across the rooftops of the city of Glass. Oh and there's another LEGO Star Wars title to help us pass the time too. Everyone needs some LEGO humour in their lives! The following will be available in stores near you soon.

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

The dark days of Winter are well behind us and we've moved into Spring with aplomb. The Xbox world is just about keeping up with things too as the month of May sees a number of new titles arrive on Xbox One and Xbox 360...some of which will surely be must-buys! Take a look at the titles arriving on a store shelf near you soon.

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

After a decent March, we're fast beginning to see some proper Xbox One titles drop onto store shelves and April shows no sign of letting up. But what games will be dropping onto our consoles over the next few weeks? Well, there are some huge names vying for your attention on Xbox One, with even the lesser spotted Xbox 360 game release making an appearance.

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