Bandai Namco have today announced the first console and PC game of the Tensura series - that of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime ISEKAI Chronicles. And it's coming this August.Â
Wrath: Aeon of Ruin has come about via some old classical inspiration. If you liked Quake, DOOM, Hexen or the like, then you're going to love this as it blasts onto Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch.Â
Been sailing the high seas with Sea of Thieves? Taken in the treasures of DREDGE? Uncovered the secrets of Skull & Bones? We've finally now reached the Age of Water - as it releases on Xbox, PlayStation and PC.Â
Over the last few years, Insurmountable has slowly and surely gathered up some love on PC. But now it's time for Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch to head up, all as they look to conquer Insurmountable.Â
Remember when Dead Island 2 was first revealed? Remember the brilliant CGI video that raised our hopes so much? Remember how it was then put on the backburner for years? Forget all that - Dead Island 2 is finally here! Are you ready to visit HELL-A?
Available today for The Sims 4 players on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4 and PC to enjoy are the Greenhouse Haven Kit and Basement Treasures Kit.Â
You may think that Stray Blade is mostly focused on the intense combat that it brings, and you'd be right. But as it releases on Xbox, PlayStation and PC, this one takes a swipe at a whole load more too.Â
For the most part we are used to game developers releasing new-gen versions of existing games, but every now and then things go the other way and we see Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 exclusive titles roll back to the older-gen. That's the case as we get to go back in time with Medieval Dynasty on Xbox One and PlayStation 4.Â
A twin-stick roguelite platformer, Revita has previously popped up on PC and Switch, gaining some decent acclaim. Now it's time for that game to allow Xbox and PlayStation players the chance to defeat, heal and ultimately, sacrifice.Â
It's been nearly a year since we first heard of Mia and the Dragon Princess, but finally a fully confirmed release date for Wales Interactive's next FMV is known. And pre-order opportunities open too.Â
Ever played a roguelite toothpunk bullet hell? Nah, us neither, but we're willing to give it a go as Cavity Busters drills down onto Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch.Â
The gaming industry has really ramped up in recent weeks, with a host of new games arriving on the scene. In Episode 161 of TheXboxHub Official Podcast, the team get together to chat about the best. The best being Dead Island 2, Coffee Talk Episode 2 and more.
It's only been available on PC for some six months, and it may have more than a hint of Overcooked! about it, but PlateUp! has gone down really rather well. Next up on the menu though is the move to console, and come this October we'll be finding the roguelite kitchen capers arriving on Xbox, Game Pass and more.Â
It’s been a banner year for survival horror. One company who is rather happy about this is Camel 101. Their next game is Beneath, which dunks you in the Atlantic Ocean and expects you to survive against Eldritch horrors. We settled down for a chat with Ricardo Cesteiro, the co-founder of Camel 101, so that we could discuss their upcoming chiller.
When you go adventuring with the last living dragon at your side, you can be sure the journey you go on will be one of excitement, interest and intrigue. It's just that which Ayre and the Crystal Comet brings.Â
Available to purchase, download and play right now on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S (optimised), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch and PC is Minecraft Legends, as the blocky blockbuster goes all action-strategy on us.Â