![]() ![]() ![]() At least since the Xbox Series X|S console generation began. If Starfield really is to sci-fi what Skyrim is to the fantasy genre, then there’s every chance Xbox may have its biggest hit yet. One title we were yet to get an update on was Starfield, Bethesda Software’s big-budget action RPG set in space, which is easily Xbox’s most anticipated game this year. ![]() The likes of Redfall, Forza Motorsport and Minecraft Legends, meanwhile, all showed promise in the new snippets of gameplay shown. Rhythm-based action title Hi-Fi Rush caught headlines by shadow dropping immediately (and actually being good). An endless supply of smaller experiences and indie titles is great, but not really the reason to buy a 4K-ready console.Īdmittedly, 2023 is the year when this slow drip of first-party exclusives may end, with Xbox lifting the lid on five of its most exciting games via a January Developer Direct livestream. The problem is it’s been years since Xbox was able to treat gamers to a true blockbuster that’s the scale of, say, a Halo Infinite or Gears of War. Paying one relatively low subscription fee and gaining access to literally hundreds of downloadable games, including every new Xbox first-party title on day one? It’s a much more palatable prospect. Xbox Game Pass has been the best deal in gaming since its launch in 2017, but increased development and production costs may indicate that a price hike is on the horizon.įor players without the budget or desire to fork out £59.99 / $69.99 / AU$100 a pop for each new AAA release, Xbox Game Pass is an absolute lifesaver. ![]()
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