Just like many of the major horror films that have joined it, Dead by Daylight has a cult following of players. And, if the recent 8th Anniversary announcements were anything to go by, the cult of Dead by Daylight is in for a real treat.Â
Should you have perused the Steam library in recent months, you'll probably have come across Bleak Faith: Forsaken. Now that open world action RPG is getting set to break into the world of console.Â
Paradox Interactive have had a stellar(is) year, with Crusader Kings III being some PC players’ choice for game of the year, and Stellaris: Console Edition continuing to release content packs. Both have a burgeoning community, and it’s all due to incredibly deep systems, fantastic design and a determination to keep adding content. So we come to Empire of Sin, squeaking into 2020 and Paradox Interactive’s latest toybox. It is out now on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam.
Rapidly approaching its five year anniversary, it’s impressive to see the sheer longevity Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege has had with the 5v5 action it delivers. Ubisoft wants to give this tactical shooter a new lease of life however, hence the next-gen version is here. Are you ready to deploy into Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege and experience the explosive gameplay on Xbox Series X|S and PS5?
Red Dead Online has broken from the pack today and is going it alone. If you’ve been holding off from playing it, thanks to the steep Red Dead Redemption 2 price, now’s the time. Unholster your side-arm and swagger into town. Red Dead Online is out now on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, PS5 and PC.
After the huge success of Remnant: From the Ashes launching on PC and consoles back in 2019, fans have been eager to return to this post-apocalyptic world. They now have the opportunity with Chronos: Before the Ashes; a prequel to Remnant that was previously only available on Oculus Rift. Today sees the predecessor release on Xbox One and Series X|S, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and PC.
What a year to produce a football management game. As the previous season spluttered to a finish, and the current one has crammed in the games (but not the fans) in an attempt to get something like a working season, Sega and Sports Interactive have delivered us Football Manager 2021 Xbox Edition. It’s unclear how much of all the turbulence has made it into the game - whether Covid, a lack of fans, bewildering offside VAR decisions are in the game - but it’s certainly a fascinating time to launch it. At least we’re all at home a little longer to benefit from the long evenings we’ll be spending with it.
While Fast & Furious Crossroads really didn’t live up to the exciting and adrenaline-fuelled action we’re accustomed to in the Fast & Furious franchise, it has soldiered on by releasing various downloadable content packs. The most recent offering, Fast & Furious Crossroads Pack 1, brought some hot imports to the table from the Tokyo Drift film. Now though, the inventively named Fast & Furious Crossroads Pack 2 is delivering a trio of newer rides to Xbox One, PS4 and PC.
I have one overriding memory of Just Cause 3: causing absolute mayhem almost completely at random. You see, I didn’t pursue any objectives or follow the story - that very much came second to the gameplay. Instead the fun came from interacting with the environment, and seeing how much stuff could be blown up.
DONTNOD continue their small-town tales of folk with exceptional talents with Twin Mirror. This time, the hero is a little older, the tone a little darker, and the adventure more deductive. You’re an investigative reporter, researching a car crash where the details don’t add up, and dark elements are at the bottom of it all. Twin Mirror is out now on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|, PS4, PS5 and PC via Steam.
The year's not done yet and as another week rolls into view, the Xbox Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale comes out to play once more, delivering a whole host of cut-price gaming bargains on Xbox 360, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. Want the full list of those available between the 1st-7th December 2020?
Even though the first game is only just gearing up for launch on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, eastasiasoft are looking to the future; a future filled by sequels - Habroxia 2 no less.
What are some of the best and greatest platformers available through the Xbox ecosystem, namely Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S? Well, these 7 certainly deserve a look...
Any console gamer worth their salt already had November penned in their calendars as the month Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S would be releasing. For those who may be new to the Xbox family, firstly, welcome! And if you are, and you are looking for easy Gamerscore and simple to nab achievements, here are our picks of the best from the Xbox games released in November 2020 - one hell of a busy month.
December tends to be the month when that final triple-A title lands on the shelves, and the rest of the gaming schedule makes way. People have already made their present decisions for the year, and backlogs are stacked nicely for the winter. It’s not a month that’s traditionally full of games - particularly headliners - so December 2020 is going to be no different, right? Right?
As the dust settles, following the chaotic releases of Xbox Series X|S and PS5, TheXboxHub team return for an episode filled with more gaming discussion, news and general chat. The topics are so diverse that you can expect TheXboxHub Official Podcast Episode 59 to cover everything from NBA 2K21 and gambling games, through to turkeys and K-pop. Given that it’s Thanksgiving, we managed to squeeze a quiz in too!