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deshigeek · 2 months
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5 Best Upcoming Strategy Games 2024
So, get ready to put your skills to the test and explore new worlds of strategy and adventure in the coming year as we have tried to list promising top 5 titles of 2024 in this list article of ‘5 Best Upcoming Strategy Games 2024’! This feature is based on every type of strategy game whether it is RTS, Turn-based, grand or other types released for PC, PlayStation or other platforms. Well, I have covered the Top 5 RPG titles in my previous feature and you should definitely check that out.
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britesparc · 3 months
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Weekend Top Ten #621
Top Ten Things I’d Like from the Next Civilization Game
So I think I’ve concluded my reminiscing for the time being, and now I can start just plucking ideas for lists from the ether instead. Back to business as usual, fun-fans!
This is a list that I’ve been planning to do for a little while, pushing it back from a pre-Christmas slot to, well, now. And yet somehow it’s become rather more timely and prescient thanks to our good friends at Microsoft.
So, Sid Meier’s Civilization VI has got to be one of my favourite games of all time. I say “got to” because it’s quite possible I’ve played it more than anything else in the world; certainly more than any game in the last twenty years. Maybe, just maybe, I spent more time with Lemmings 2: The Tribes or Duke Nukem 3D or Command & Conquer: Red Alert; but, y’know what, probably not. Between the Steam and Xbox releases I reckon I’ve clocked up close to two thousand hours playing this damn game, and I agree that’s slightly worrisome. As such – and because I’ve played, to a greater or lesser extent, every Civ game that came before as well as quite a few spin-offs or reinterpretations of the format – I’ve got quite a lot of ideas and opinions about what works well, what works less so, and what I’d like to see from a brand new Civ title.
Considering Civ VI came out in 2017, and they’ve released about two dozen expansions for it since then, I do think we’re getting very close to an announcement of Civ VII. If I had to put money on it I’d say the game will actually be announced this year for a 2025 (or very early 2026) release. As such, I did want to get ahead of the curve, so to speak, by doing this list; the things I really want out of a new Civ. I’ve tried to be quietly realistic, here, by suggesting new features or tweaks or gameplay modes, rather than reinventing the wheel (literally or figuratively) and wishing for something that wasn’t really a Civ game.
And like I say, all this is rather timely, because we’ve recently been given an extended look at Ara: History Untold, the Civ­-inspired 4X game from Microsoft that’s coming to PC later this year (and, I imagine, Xbox consoles next year). As a huge Civ fan, I’m really intrigued by new takes on the classic formula; what a brand new game can do that wouldn’t really be possible in Civ without breaking what people love about the formula. Here we see civilisations growing and evolving on what appears to be a dynamic, living world, coping with the natural world. We’re promised a bit more dynamism; they’re calling it an “alternate history” game, so I hope that means you can develop steam-powered rockets like some kind of steampunk Tony Stark, but I imagine it won’t go quite that far. All the same, it’s interesting to see what new wrinkles they’re going to explore within a relatively similar framework. I do worry, however, that however good it is I’ll just bounce off it, like I did with the broadly similar Humankind recently, just because it’s not quite enough like Civ.
Anyway, with one eye on the competition, here, then, are my Top Ten things I’d like to see them do in the next proper Civ title. Your turn!
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Better interface: generally speaking I think Civ VI is about as user-friendly as the series has been – although I do miss a little bit the days when it ran in a window. However, it can still be fiddly to keep track of everything. I think refining the controls around people also using keyboard commands or even a touch screen would be great; let us use arrow keys to navigate, make shortcuts more accessible, use contrasting colours the menus, and make it play well with a controller, too. I’m going to extend this to making sure that every bit of info you’re presented with – each turn’s new events – can be easily zoomed to and dealt with, more options automated and commands stacked.
Better diplomacy: the different leaders are always a highlight in Civ and their design and animation in Civ VI is terrific. But dealing with them is a complicated, often arbitrary muddle. Streamline this whole interface; make it very clear who’s who, what’s on the table, and what you want in return. Allow the creation of different types of alliance; I want to get dragged into a war because I’m friends with Nigeria, or something! Maybe create different dialogue options or “stances” you can adopt; I used to like the way you could force a war by constantly threatening or demanding things from other leaders.
Better religion: religion is quite a big topic in Civ games. I like the way it divorces any aspect of religion from the name or symbol of the faith; and also how your national identity can become attached to that religion. But it’s not very nuanced, and it makes less sense in the later stages of the game. Perhaps they should dispense with real-world religious references altogether, and have you begin the game by choosing to worship different pagan deities, with some kind of associated benefit? You want your cities to grow, so you worship a fertility god; you want to churn out troops so you worship a god of war. You could choose to become monotheistic, and eventually have no religion. Certainly it’d make more sense than having opposing clerics going to war in the year 2050.
More control over Great People and Great Works: the method for generating Great People organically – the more scientific buildings you build the more points you get towards a Great Scientist – makes sense. But I think they should give you more control; perhaps generating a Great Person is sort of like a project you undertake. Or perhaps their bonuses are less random; maybe they can all do certain tasks, like furthering research or aiding construction or spreading culture. The same with the Great Works, where it all just feels so random; you get points for having a museum with matching works of art, but it’s pot luck, and excavating archaeological sites is even worse. I’d love it if you could commission specific works, and trade them more readily; it’d be great if you became known for classical music or pottery or – yes – movies and TV, because I think they should allow that too.
False flags: because the penalties for starting a war can be so great, there should be more options for trying to be sneaky about it. You should be able to bribe or hire third parties – barbarians? City states? Rival civs? – to go to war on your behalf. You should be able to have small-scale defensive skirmishes without a full-blown war. But most of all I think you should be able, with a spy, to create a false pretext for war. This could be an attack on an ally’s territory or even – easier but costlier – an attack on your own civilization. This would allow you to wage war without reputational harm… unless your deception is discovered.
Individual social policies: I’ve already said how religion could be more nuanced, and so could the social or political aspects. At the moment you select individual forms of government that have associated benefits or negatives, but I think you should be able to structure your civilisation more intricately. For instance, you could dictate that you had no death penalty, or that your citizens had the right to bear arms, or you had free religion or you wouldn’t burn fossil fuel or… you get the picture. This way you build up your own form of government that reflects your idealised nation.
Sci-fi endgame: for years – decades, really – one of the big bugbears of Civ has been how the game eventually ossifies into just managing what you’ve got. Once all the exploration is out of the way there’s not much to do. So how about allowing you to construct underwater cities? Or build space stations? Basically, add about another hundred years’ worth of advancements so the end of the game feels like there’s still exploration and construction to do. And maybe give us more fantastical units, like space fighters or something.
Improve transport networks: one thing that I think is unnecessarily complicated in Civ VI is how you create transport networks and trade routes. I don’t mind you needing units to build them, but I think you should just be able to select two points and have them construct a route in between. Quite often you’re sending out traders just to build a road; I say separate the trading and the route-building. Having “shipping lanes” that can be intercepted by hostile forces is quite a nice touch; but maybe they can be generated by trading directly with other civilisations? Also, once you build airports I think you should be able to fly to other airports – including in other civs – with massive ease, making trade simpler and quicker (but worse for the environment!).
More options for districts: one big thing I hope they don’t do away with is having districts separate from cities. Not only does it look cool as you get this sort of urban sprawl, but it allows you to micromanage these separate areas. I think they should expand on this. Cultural districts should allow for the creation of “cultural assets” like works of art; scientific districts could instigate specific research projects. Perhaps different districts in different cities could specialise? Military districts have the option of defending your territory and bombarding enemies; I also think airports could be equipped with anti-aircraft defences, and seaports with the ability to bombard approaching vessels. Basically, go deep on districts and give us lots of cool options.
Tweak barbarians and city states: barbarians have always been one of the most game-y elements of Civ, and one that gets increasingly problematic. The imperial undertones of the game are made worse by having these little camps still popping up late in the game, sending forth red-hued baddies to harass you. I’m not keen on turning them into entire city states like you can in Civ VI; but maybe that’s because I’m not keen on city states in general. Large independent cities that can give good bonuses if befriended, I tend to find they just get in the way. Maybe part of the game could be trying to entice them to join your empire? Maybe a peaceful resolution to barbarians could be to get them to disband voluntarily? Or allow them to live as independent units – or even an independent city – within your borders? I’d love to see little tweaks like this, rather than still have raging baddies or massive cities stopping you getting access to resources.
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4d-hypermoth · 4 months
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The only thing that Xbox announced yesterday that matters is that they're making a 4X game where you can play as Sappho, let's fucking go
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grinbrothers · 4 months
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The Mostly Avowed Xbox Developer Direct Reaction! - Tea Time
Tea Time with Souldin. Souldin reacts to Xbox's Developer Direct 2024... but mostly to Avowed. It has cool lizardmen. Premieres at 9PM BST on 19/1/2024!
Also, check out my To Be Commissioned Raffle if you are an artist wanting to be commissioned: https://www.deviantart.com/sould1n/journal/To-Be-Commissioned-Raffle-2024-Open-1008589875
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thelatenightsession · 2 years
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Xbox Games Showcase Extended (Round 2) - The Details
Xbox Games Showcase Extended (Round 2) – The Details
The Xbox team couldn’t settle with just one presentation showing off their games, they included another that allowed developers of some of the announced games a little more time to talk about what they’ve been working on. If any of the titles announced piqued your interest then this is a bit of a win as the main event really gave Redfall, Starfield the majority of time and to a lesser extent…
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geekcavepodcast · 2 years
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Ara: History Untold Announcement Trailer Xbox & Bethesda Game Showcase 2022
Oxide Studios’ Ara: History Untold is a turn-based historical strategy game.
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greyjediluke · 2 years
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Ara History Untold
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wolfleblack · 4 months
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Xbox and Bethesda Developer Direct scheduled for January 18, promises gameplay from Indiana Jones
Xbox and Bethesda will be streaming a Developer Direct event on January 18, the pair have announced. Beginning at 12pm PT / 3pm ET / 8pm GMT the event will specifically be looking at four games, including 10 minutes of gameplay from Machine Games’ upcoming Indiana Jones title, and yet another look at Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2, a game which has arguably been trotted out a few too many times at…
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kinhagamer · 1 year
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[XBOX GAME PASS] 7 jogos de lançamento próprio para 2023 (Console, PC, Nuvem)
[XBOX GAME PASS] 7 jogos de lançamento próprio para 2023 (Console, PC, Nuvem)
Pra quê vida social? Eu não queria mesmo…. Particularmente estou esperando por Redfall e Starfield. Forza só se eu tivesse um volante (e espaço para usá-lo), Age of Empires já tentei, mas não rolou. E Ara eu quero também! Redfall (Xbox Series, PC, Nuvem) Nossa que assustador, pensando bem quero mais não ^-^”’. Brincadeira quem não quer um fps sobre vampiros? Eu quero. Desenvolvedora: Arkane…
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g4zdtechtv · 2 years
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Cinematech's Trailer Park - Ara: History Untold (Multiplatform)
Ara ara~
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cinemedios · 2 years
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Conoce los anuncios del Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase
Un espectacular gameplay de 'Starfield' y otros juegos invadieron el showcase de Xbox y Bethesda.
La temporada de anuncios sigue, y en esta ocasión fue el turno de Xbox y Bethesda para presentar todos aquellos juegos que llegarán durante los próximos doce meses, ¿lo mejor de ello? Éstos títulos estarán disponibles en Game Pass desde el día 1. ¿Quieres conocer la que se anunció? Redfall Silksong High on Life Riot Games A Plague Tale: Requiem Forza Motorsport Microsoft Flight…
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elmundotech · 2 years
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Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase 2022: Todos los tráilers
#Xbox & #Bethesda #GamesShowcase 2022: Todos los #Tráilers - #Overwatch2 #Starfield #MinecraftLegends #HideoKojima #videojuegos #elmundotech
Hoy, Microsoft mostró más de 30 avances durante su presentación de 95 minutos de Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase 2022. Hubo algunas sorpresas, como la revelación de que Kojima Productions está trabajando con Xbox en “un juego completamente nuevo”, así como la revelación de Overwatch 2 (juego gratuito). Además, varios juegos nuevos estarán disponibles en su primer día a través de Xbox Game…
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evolution-ofa-geek · 9 months
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Every Reveal On Opening Night Live
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00:00 Intro, Streets of Rogue 2, Mandragora, Lysfanga
00:43 Endzone 2, Bulletstorm VR, Fae Farm
01:15 7th Guest VR, Post Trauma, Warhammer Age of Sigmar Realms of Ruin
01:55 Delta Force: Hawk Ops, Homeworld 3, Starfield
02:40 Little Nightmares 3, Black Myth Wukong, Killing Floor 3
03:14 Age of Empires IV, Rebel Moon, Crimson Desert
03:56 Payday 3, Assassin's Creed Mirage, Tekken 8
04:32 Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3, Nightingale, Granblue Fantasy Relink
05:13 Immortals of Aveum, Zenless Zone Zero, Honkai Star Rail
05:45 Genshin Impact, Lords of the Fallen, Sonic Superstars
06:17 Sonic Frontiers Final Horizon, The First Descendant, Under the Waves
06:53 Fort Solis, Expeditions A Mudrunner Game, The Crew Motorfest
07:19 Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty, Stormgate, Last Epoch
07:57 Marvel Snap, Armored Core VI Fires of Rubicon, Warhaven
08:31 Mortal Kombat 1, Ara History Untold, Diablo IV Season 2
09:03 Dustborn, Thank Goodness You're Here, Alan Wake 2
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britesparc · 1 year
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Weekend Top Ten #585
Top Ten Games I’d Like to See at Not-E3
Welcome to the latest edition of David’s Hastily Rewritten at the Last Minute Top Ten!
So here’s a little peek behind the curtain. I’d planned to do a couple of weeks of gaming-themed Top Tens (Tops Ten) leading up to a “prediction special” before the Xbox summer showcase in late June. And I am still doing that, more or less – except, with the announcement of the PlayStation showcase this coming week, I decided late in the day to switch gears a little bit. I had thought, well, I don’t really play on the PlayStation – or even on the Switch that much, to be honest – so making bold predictions was rather daft. But then maybe trying to make any kind of predictions was a bit daft in any weather.
It used to be that E3 was a big deal, with all the major platform holders having a showcase and revealing their big news – alongside smaller, indie news nuggets too. But during the last console generation that stopped being as much of a thing, with multiple events spread across the year now dispensing news more evenly. Plus it feels like journalists – and Reddit – have gotten smarter at predicting what the major players are doing. For instance, they know when Nintendo are ordering processors or whatever, indicating they’re producing new hardware. That sort of thing. This detective work, although kinda cool, also robs us of a lot of genuine unexpected surprises. We knew Playground Games was working on a Fable reboot for, what, a year or two before it was announced. That’s just how these things happen I guess, and I don’t even feel I’m trawling for news or anything. I quite like to be surprised.
So anyway, I did have some Xbox-specific predictions written down but they seemed perfunctory and slight and, crucially, mostly unfunny. So instead I’ve once again cast my net industry-wide and rather than making bold and preposterous predictions – or even accurate ones – I’m just going to talk about what I’d like to see. Closer to the time I might go over some of my Xbox dreams, but it’ll be body text and not in the list. For now, here’s a list of ten games – some real, some imagined! – that I would love to hear about in the various shows and presentations over the next few weeks.
And that’s it!
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Fable: we know it exists, we know Playground are making it… and that’s about it. What form, exactly, will Fable take? I assume it’ll be a third-person RPG as per the previous games. But Fable had such a distinct style, not just in art but also in tone and gameplay. Even if original developer Lionhead still existed, would it be possible for new people to recapture the magic of (especially) the first two Fable games? Will there be a dog? Will there be the simplistic one-button combat? Or breadcrumb trail? Will it be super-accessible but also really naughty? And just when can we play it? I’m hoping, with a tiny touch of realism, that it might be out by Christmas 2024, and we’ll get a bit of gameplay or at least an in-engine trailer this year.
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2: a game that feels like it’s really taking its sweet time but which – I have decided to believe – will be out this year. Maybe. Anyway, I’d like to see more gameplay – a proper extended live playthrough, right there on stage. And I’d like it to end with “November 2023” or something. That’s it!
Ara: History Untold: I’m fascinated and intrigued by Microsoft’s Civ-a-like. We’ve had a sort-of cinematic trailer and a few ambiguous screenshots, but I really want a serious deep-dive into what it’s like, how it plays, and why it’s different to the all-conquering Civ. I’ll be playing this regardless – Game Pass, natch – but I want to see it in action, and I want some seriously detailed articles from embedded journalists.
Mass Effect: another game that’s taking its sweet time, and one we’ve seen even less about than Hellblade 2. The first Mass Effect trilogy is tremendous, one of the best game series of the 360/PS3 era – and that’s really saying something. After the misfire of (slightly underrated) Mass Effect: Andromeda, we’re all rooting for this new game, especially as it looks like it’ll have some returning characters from the classic trilogy. I’ve no idea when it’s due, but it’d be great if EA could show it off a bit this year.
Indiana Jones: another one that’s shrouded in mystery, but surely with Dial of Destiny in cinemas now would be a good time to see the first Indy game in an age? I’ve no idea what to expect – presumably a third-person action-adventure, hopefully one that puts as much emphasis on Indy’s wits and smarts as it does on his ability to punch Nazis. It’d also be great if it was due in the next eighteen months. One thing I’m not looking forward to is the inevitable console war it’ll kick off: produced by a Microsoft-owned studio, but featuring a huge global franchise, I genuinely could see it going either way vis-à-vis its appearance on a PlayStation. And whatever happens, some people are going to be very vocally annoyed.
Quake 2: “but Quake 2 has been out since 1997,” I hear you cry. Yes, but not on Xbox Series X/S. After Quake’s surprising (but delightful) console remaster, I want Quake 2 to get the same treatment. But – here’s the thing – I want to see them implement the fantastic ray tracing effects you can get on PC. There just isn’t enough ray tracing on console, people! I know this would be smaller potatoes than some of the other huge fries in this list, but then I like a bit of retro fun.
Civilization VII: I mentioned Ara above, but the daddy of the genre is obviously still Civ. I’ve played Civ VI a frankly unhealthy amount – 1,700 hours on PC and another 200 on Xbox by last count – so even though there’s still (still!) a lot to do I’m ready and willing to see what’s next. Now, I’m certainly not expecting a deep dive filled with gameplay; they’ve only recently released DLC for the latest game. But a proper announcement and maybe even tentative release date (2024?) would be enough. Although I’d love a screenshot.
Mario Kart: now, realistically, I’m not expecting a new Kart – or a new Mario – until the Switch’s successor is released. But maybe that’ll happen soon! I’ve seen some prognosticators assuming that the “Switch 2” (please, please call it the “Super Switch”) will be out by next March. If so, they’d better start announcing games soon, and one I’d love to see would be a brand-new Mario Kart. Where do they go from here, is the question? Mario Kart 8 Deluxe was almost a best-of package of the entire Kart saga. What more can they do, really? I’m fascinated to find out. And – selfishly – I’d like it to still come out on the old, original Switch too.
Lego… Something: yeah, vague. I dunno. After last year’s Skywalker Saga – a bit jaggedy round the edges but still excellent overall – I’m hankering for more TT Lego action. The company has a long history of making these fantastic, immersive, damn fun little games filled with Lego renditions of your favourite characters. I know they’re working on a new game – rumours have swirled about Marvel Super Heroes, Batman, and a general “Disney” game featuring Disney Animation and Pixar characters – but rumours have also swirled about development hell and projects being cancelled and rebooted. I hope they’re working on something, and I hope it’s in a good enough state to show, and I hope – for my own personal satisfaction – it’s either a DC or Marvel project. Adopting the open world hubs of Skywalker seems cool, but I’d rather they kept the actual missions tighter and more focused. And, personally, after revisiting their first success (Star Wars), I think they should go back to their second success (Batman). How about a multiversal mashup – Lego Batman: Infinite Crisis perhaps?
Lemmings: look, a guy can dream. I know Sony are working on some cool things – I’m very intrigued to see Wolverine – but they’re also sitting on Lemmings. Not literally, that’d be uncomfortable. But after the recent success of EA’s Command and Conquer remaster, I would love – love – for Sony to give the first two Lemmings games a spruce up with 4K graphics. Just make them inherently more playable and accessible on modern hardware; stick them on Steam, Epic, GOG, whatever. Hey! Howsabout you do some funky VR shit and put them on PSVR2 while you’re at it? I don’t care; I just want to easily play Lemmings 2: The Tribes on my PC. And after all my old wishes – new Fable, new Perfect Dark, Ron Gilbert returning to Monkey Island – actually went and came true, I’ve got to find another unrealistic aspiration.
So I tried to be more-or-less realistic here – Lemmings is the only one that’s truly out-there and very unlikely – but I could pluck from my ether several more games that I would like to see. A remaster of Fate of Atlantis in the manner of LucasArts’ other graphic adventures? Yes please! A new Banjo Kazooie? Seems inevitable at this point! More Crackdown? I doubt it! But all the same, the next few weeks should be full of incident and – hopefully – some of those surprises I mentioned before.
Zool on Game Pass! Red Alert 2 remaster!! HALF-LIFE 3!!!
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theclubhero-blog · 3 months
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Xbox Game Pass: todos os próximos jogos confirmados para 2024
Por Vinicius Torres Oliveira
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O tema Game Pass é sempre central quando se fala do universo Xbox: como também vimos no recente Developer_Direct a política da Microsoft (que lança todos os seus exclusivos desde o primeiro dia dentro da assinatura) também continuará com os próximos grandes lançamentos, como como Hellblade II e Indiana Jones.
Palworld (19 de janeiro) Go Mecha Ball (25 de janeiro) Phantom Abyss 1.0 (25 de janeiro) Brotato (30 de janeiro) Persona 3 Reload (2 de fevereiro) Anuchard (6 de fevereiro) Train Sim World (7 de fevereiro) Madden NFL 24 (8 de fevereiro, via EA Play) Resident Evil 3 (13 de fevereiro) Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night (14 de fevereiro) PlateUp! (15 de fevereiro) A little to the Left (15 de fevereiro) PlateUp! (15 de fevereiro) Return to Grace (20 de fevereiro) Tales of Arise (20 de fevereiro, Bandai Namco) Open Roads (22 de fevereiro) Inkulinati (22 de fevereiro) Lightyear Frontier (19 de março) MLB The Show 24 (19 de março) Diablo IV (28 de março) Open Roads (28 de março) Botany Manor (9 de abril) Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes (24 de abril) Manor Lords (26 de abril) Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II (21 de maio) S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 (5 de setembro) ARA: History Untold (final de 2024) Avowed (final de 2024) 33 Immortals (TBA) Age of Mythology: Retold (TBA) Another Crab’s Treasure (TBA) ARK 2 (TBA) Avowed (TBA) Bounty Star (TBA) Bushiden (TBA) Cities Skylines 2 Console (TBA) Citizen Sleeper 2 (TBA) Commandos Origins (TBA) Dead Static Drive (TBA) Dungeons of Hinterberg (TBA) Ereban: Shadow Legacy (TBA) Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn (TBA) Flock (TBA) Frostpunk 2 (TBA) Galacticare (TBA) Ghost Bike (TBA) Harmonium: The Musical (TBA) Harold Halibut (TBA) Indiana Jones e l’Antico Cerchio (TBA) Little Kitty, Big City (TBA) Magical Delicacy (TBA) Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 (TBA) Nirvana Noir (TBA) Pigeon Simulator (TBA) Replaced (TBA) Routine (TBA) She Dreams Elsewhere (TBA) Sopa (TBA) Still Wakes the Deep (TBA) TOAT (TBA) Towerborne (TBA) Vapor World: Over the Mind (TBA) Way to the Woods (TBA)
A estes devemos certamente adicionar alguns jogos não especificados da biblioteca da Activision Blizzard, que a Microsoft certamente irá querer adicionar ao seu serviço de assinatura – mas ainda estamos à espera de saber quais e quando.
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bilaldemirkr · 3 months
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2024’te Game Pass’e kesin eklenecek oyunlar! Call of Duty geliyor mu?
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2024’te Game Pass’e kesin eklenecek oyunlar! Call of Duty geliyor mu?
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Microsoft tarafından sunulan Xbox Game Pass servisi, oyuncuların aylık fiyat karşılığında yüzlerce oyuna erişim sağlamasını mümkün kılıyor. Bilhassa Türkiye üzere oyun fiyatlarının yüksek olduğu ülkelerde yaygın olarak kullanılan bu hizmet, her geçen gün büyüyen oyun kütüphanesi ile kullanıcı tecrübesini artırıyor. Pekala Xbox Game Pass kütüphanesine 2024 yılında yeni eklenecek oyunlar neler? İşte liste…
Xbox Game Pass kütüphanesine yeni eklenecek oyunlar (2024)
Önümüzdeki yıl itibariyle Game Pass kütüphanesine kesin olarak eklenecek oyunlar listesine baktığımızda Manor Lords‘u görüyoruz. Strateji severlerin kesinlikle takip etmesini önerdiğimiz bu oyun, 26 Nisan 2024’te erişime açılacak.
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Öte taraftan S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl, Xbox Series konsollar için Cities: Skylines 2, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 ve Open Roads da önümüzdeki aylarda kullanıcılara sunulacak. Pekala en çok merak edilen oyunlar olan Call of Duty ve Diablo ne durumda?
Call of Duty ve Diablo serileri eklenecek mi?
Xbox Game Pass‘e eklenip eklenmeyeceği en çok merak edilen oyunlar hiç elbet Call of Duty ve Diablo serisi. Microsoft, geçtiğimiz aylarda oyun devi Activision-Blizzard‘ı satın aldı. Oyun dünyasında gündem olan bu mutabakatın akabinde demin kelamını ettiğimiz iki serinin Game Pass kütüphanesine eklenip eklenmeyeceği merak edilmeye başlandı.
2024’te Xbox Game Pass kütüphanesine kesin olarak eklenecek oyunlar listesine baktığımızda Call of Duty ve Diablo serilerini göremiyoruz. Üstelik geçtiğimiz aylarda yapılan resmi açıklamada yeterli haber verilmişti. Hatta bunun için 2024 yılı öngörülmüştü.
Burada dikkat edilmesi gereken nokta, bunun yalnızca bir öngörü olması. Yani bir mutlaklık kelam konusu değil. Hasebiyle Call of Duty ve Diablo serileri 2024’te Xbox Game Pass eklenebilir de eklenmeyebilir de. Bunun için açıklama beklemekten diğer yapacak bir şey yok üzere görünüyor.
2024 yılında Xbox Game Pass kütüphanesine kesin olarak eklenecek oyunlar;
Oyun Adı Tarihi Turnip Uzunluk Robs a Bank 18 Ocak 2024 Go Mecha Ball 25 Ocak 2024 Persona 3 Reload 2 Şubat 2024 Plate Up! 15 Şubat 2024 Open Roads 22 Şubat 2024 Lightyear Frontier Mart 2024 Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes 24 Nisan 2024 Manor Lords 26 Nisan 2024 Harold Halibut 2024 Another Crab’s Treasure 2024 Little Kitty, Big City 2024 Botany Manor 2024 Cities Skylines 2 (Xbox Series) 2024 Flock 2024 Still Wakes the Deep 2024 Sopa 2024 – 2. çeyrek Dead Static Drive 2024 – 3. çeyrek Vapor World: Over the Mind 2024 – 4. çeyrek ARK 2 2024 sonu S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl 2024 Galacticare 2024 Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn 2024 33 Immortals 2024 Avowed 2024 Dungeons of Hinterberg 2024 Magical Delicacy 2024 Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II 2024 Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 2024 Towerborne 2024 Ghost Bike 2024 Bounty Star 2024 Ara: History Untold 2024 Commandos: Origins 2024 Ereban: Shadow Legacy 2024 Pigeon Simulator 2024 REPLACED 2024
2024’te Xbox Game Pass kütüphanesine eklenmesi beklenen oyunlar ise halde sıralandı;
Neon White
Clockwork Revolution
South of Midnight
Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess
Hollow Knight: Silksong
ROUTINE
She Dreams Elsewhere
Age of Mythology: Retold (PC)
Contraband
Fable
State of Decay 3
The Outer Worlds 2
Everwild
Perfect Dark
Way to the Woods
to a T
Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vectr
Bushiden
Harmonium the Musical
Nirvana Noir
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