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	<title type="text">Xbox Games Showcase: all the news from Microsoft’s July 2020 event &#8211; The Verge</title>
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	<updated>2020-08-12T12:54:56+00:00</updated>

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				<name>Sean Hollister</name>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[When I don’t buy the new Xbox, Microsoft will laugh all the way to the bank]]></title>
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			<updated>2020-08-12T08:54:56-04:00</updated>
			<published>2020-08-12T08:54:56-04:00</published>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Microsoft has thoroughly convinced me: I don't need to buy an Xbox Series X. The games don't look "next-gen" enough. There aren't enough titles I actually want to play. Yesterday, the company announced its flagship game, Halo Infinite, won't even arrive until 2021. Besides, almost all of Microsoft's key games are also coming to Windows [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p>Microsoft has thoroughly convinced me: I don't need to buy an Xbox Series X. The games <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2020/7/23/21331849/xbox-series-x-games-event-trailers-gameplay-announcements-microsoft">don't look "next-gen" enough</a>. There aren't enough titles I actually want to play. Yesterday, the company announced its flagship game, <em>Halo Infinite</em>, <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2020/8/11/21363769/halo-infinite-delay-launch-2021-release-date-xbox-series-x">won't even arrive until 2021</a>. Besides, almost all of Microsoft's key games are also coming to Windows PCs, and <a href="https://kotaku.com/clarifying-just-how-exclusive-the-xbox-series-x-s-third-1844483755">some may even come to the PS5 as well</a>. And while I have a sneaking suspicion that <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2020/7/23/21335984/microsoft-xbox-series-x-exclusive-next-gen-promise">Microsoft is breaking a big promise</a> by not bringing some Xbox Series X games to the Xbox One, another possibility is many of the biggest reasons to buy a new Xbox won't be available until long after its November launch.</p>
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			<author>
				<name>Sean Hollister</name>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[One week later, it looks like Microsoft is already breaking a big promise with Xbox Series X]]></title>
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			<updated>2020-07-23T19:00:00-04:00</updated>
			<published>2020-07-23T19:00:00-04:00</published>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Did Microsoft convince you that you wouldn't need next-gen hardware to play Xbox Series X games? Think again: fully half of the next-gen games that Microsoft showcased at its Xbox Series X showcase today, including Forza, probably aren't coming to Xbox One. Which suggests either some of those games aren't actually coming out for a [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p>Did Microsoft convince you that you wouldn't need next-gen hardware to play Xbox Series X games? Think again: fully half of the next-gen games that Microsoft showcased at its Xbox Series X showcase today, including <em>Forza</em>, probably aren't coming to Xbox One.</p>
<p>Which suggests either some of those games aren't actually coming out for a long time - or Microsoft has already broken a big promise it made<em> just last week</em>.</p>
<p>For years now, Microsoft has been working toward a future where you don't need to buy the latest console to play the newest games - many now run on a spectrum of hardware including Xbox One, Xbox One S, Xbox One X, and Windows PCs - …</p>
<p><a href="https://www.theverge.com/2020/7/23/21335984/microsoft-xbox-series-x-exclusive-next-gen-promise">Read the full story at The Verge.</a></p>
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				<name>Jay Peters</name>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Watch the 18 biggest trailers from the Xbox Series X Games Showcase]]></title>
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			<updated>2020-07-23T13:50:44-04:00</updated>
			<published>2020-07-23T13:50:44-04:00</published>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Microsoft showed off a lot of games coming to the Xbox Series X, including exclusives and brand-new titles, at its July showcase event. We now have a much better idea of what's in store for Microsoft's upcoming console. If you weren't able to watch the event live, we've collected some of the biggest trailers from [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p>Microsoft showed off a lot of games coming to the Xbox Series X, including exclusives and brand-new titles, at its July showcase event. We now have a much better idea of what's in store for Microsoft's upcoming console.</p>
<p>If you weren't able to watch the event live, we've collected some of the biggest trailers from the show right here, and you can catch a replay of the whole event <a href="https://youtu.be/F7nkg_5ZfrM">on YouTube</a>.</p>
<div class="youtube-embed"><iframe title="Halo Infinite | Campaign Gameplay Premiere - 8 Minute Demo" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/HZtc5-syeAk?rel=0" allowfullscreen allow="accelerometer *; clipboard-write *; encrypted-media *; gyroscope *; picture-in-picture *; web-share *;"></iframe></div><h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="gw5V49"><a href="https://www.theverge.com/21335520/halo-infinite-gameplay-xbox-series-x-trailer-demo">Halo Infinite</a></h2>
<p>Microsoft shared the first look at <em>Halo Infinite's</em> campaign today, including an extended gameplay sequence where Master Chief took on waves of aliens. 343 Industries said the game will run at a "flawless" 60 frames per second. <em>Halo Infinite</em> …</p>
<p><a href="https://www.theverge.com/2020/7/23/21331849/xbox-series-x-games-event-trailers-gameplay-announcements-microsoft">Read the full story at The Verge.</a></p>
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			<author>
				<name>Andrew Webster</name>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Control developer Remedy explores military shooters with CrossfireX on Xbox One]]></title>
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			<updated>2020-07-23T13:05:02-04:00</updated>
			<published>2020-07-23T13:05:02-04:00</published>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Around five years ago, Remedy Entertainment - the Finnish developer best-known for supernatural thrillers like Alan Wake and Control - decided it wanted to become the kind of studio that worked on multiple projects at once. Meanwhile, many on the team were interested in expanding into first-person shooters and finding a way to tell Remedy-style [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p>Around five years ago, Remedy Entertainment - the Finnish developer best-known for supernatural thrillers like <em>Alan Wake</em> and <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2019/8/26/20832997/control-review-creators-thriller-ps4-xbox-pc"><em>Control</em></a> - decided it wanted to become the kind of studio that worked on multiple projects at once. Meanwhile, many on the team were interested in expanding into first-person shooters and finding a way to tell Remedy-style shooters in the pervasive genre.</p>
<p>So when Smilegate, the Korean developer behind the massively popular FPS <em>Crossfire</em>, reached out, it made a lot of sense. "They were looking for a studio to help them on the narrative side on the <em>Crossfire</em> franchise," Remedy executive producer Tuukka Taipalvesi tells <em>T …</em></p>
<p><a href="https://www.theverge.com/21334562/crossfirex-remedy-trailer-xbox-one-series-x-smilegate-fps">Read the full story at The Verge.</a></p>
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			<author>
				<name>Megan Farokhmanesh</name>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Fable is heading to Xbox Series X and PC]]></title>
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			<updated>2020-07-23T12:59:20-04:00</updated>
			<published>2020-07-23T12:59:20-04:00</published>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[A new Fable game is heading to the Xbox Series X and Windows 10. Playground Games is developing the upcoming title, which will be a "new beginning" for the longtime franchise. Microsoft announced the game today as part of its July showcase. Fable was originally released in 2004 for Xbox; the last game in the [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p>A new <em>Fable </em>game is heading to the Xbox Series X and Windows 10. Playground Games is developing the upcoming title, which will be a "new beginning" for the longtime franchise.</p>
<p>Microsoft announced the game today as part of its July showcase. <em>Fable </em>was originally released in 2004 for Xbox; the last game in the main series, <em>Fable III</em>, launched in 2010. The series is a choice-driven roleplaying game in which the player's actions will impact their reputation and role in the game's world. Mediatonic also released <em>Fable Fortune</em>, a free-to-play collectible card game, in 2018.</p>
<p><em>Fable</em> will also be available via Xbox Game Pass.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.theverge.com/2020/7/23/21335535/fable-xbox-series-x-pc-windows-10-trailer-game-pass-rpg">Read the full story at The Verge.</a></p>
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				<name>Chaim Gartenberg</name>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Forza Horizon 4, Gears 5, Ori, Sea of Thieves, and Gears Tactics are getting Xbox Series X upgrades]]></title>
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			<updated>2020-07-23T12:54:19-04:00</updated>
			<published>2020-07-23T12:54:19-04:00</published>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Microsoft isn't just announcing new games for the upcoming Xbox Series X; the company also announced that several recent Xbox One games will be getting upgraded for the next-gen console with new features and better graphics. Forza Horizon 4, Gears 5, Ori and the Will of the Wisps, Sea of Thieves, and Gears Tactics are [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p>Microsoft isn't just announcing new games for the upcoming Xbox Series X; the company also announced that several recent Xbox One games will be getting upgraded for the next-gen console with new features and better graphics.</p>
<p><em>Forza Horizon 4, Gears 5, Ori and the Will of the Wisps, Sea of Thieves, </em>and<em> Gears Tactics</em> are the five games that Microsoft has announced will be getting the "<a href="https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2020/06/25/xbox-series-x-full-power-of-console-games-optimized/">Optimized for Xbox Series X</a>" badge this holiday season, with a variety of upgrades coming to each of those games. Players who already own a copy of any of these titles on Xbox One will get the optimized Xbox Series X for free whenever they do launch, <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2020/2/24/21150594/microsoft-xbox-series-x-backwards-compatibility-support-smart-delivery">thanks to Mi …</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.theverge.com/2020/7/23/21332881/xbox-studios-games-series-x-optimized-forza-gears">Read the full story at The Verge.</a></p>
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			<author>
				<name>Nick Statt</name>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Tetris Effect: Connected is an Xbox-exclusive multiplayer expansion]]></title>
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			<updated>2020-07-23T12:45:29-04:00</updated>
			<published>2020-07-23T12:45:29-04:00</published>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[The excellent Tetris Effect, a mesmerizing audio-visual spin on the classic puzzle game, is getting a full multiplayer expansion this fall called Tetris Effect: Connected, which is releasing as a timed exclusive on PC (on the Microsoft Store) and Xbox platforms. The original game was a PlayStation 4 exclusive released in fall 2018 before it [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p>The excellent <em>Tetris Effect</em>, a <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2018/11/9/18076140/tetris-effect-review-ps4-vr">mesmerizing audio-visual spin on the classic puzzle game</a>, is getting a full multiplayer expansion this fall called <em>Tetris Effect: Connected</em>, which is releasing as a timed exclusive on PC (on the Microsoft Store) and Xbox platforms. The original game was a PlayStation 4 exclusive released in fall 2018 before it came to PC the following year via the Epic Game Store and Oculus' VR platform back in May.</p>
<p>The expansion, developed by the same Japanese development duo of Monstars and Resonair with additional help from Stage Games, was announced today as part of Microsoft's Xbox Series X next-gen game showcase. Publish …</p>
<p><a href="https://www.theverge.com/2020/7/23/21335590/tetris-effect-connected-xbox-series-x-multiplayer-expansion-release-date">Read the full story at The Verge.</a></p>
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			<author>
				<name>Adi Robertson</name>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Watch the trailer for Avowed, a new fantasy RPG from Outer Worlds studio Obsidian]]></title>
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			<updated>2020-07-23T12:40:56-04:00</updated>
			<published>2020-07-23T12:40:56-04:00</published>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Fallout: New Vegas and The Outer Worlds studio Obsidian Entertainment has announced a new fantasy roleplaying game called Avowed for Xbox Series X and PC. Avowed takes place in Eora, the setting of Obsidian's 2015 game Pillars of Eternity and its 2018 sequel. But it's swapping Pillars of Eternity's old-school isometric perspective for first-person gameplay, [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p><em>Fallout: New Vegas</em> and <em>The Outer Worlds</em> studio Obsidian Entertainment has announced a new fantasy roleplaying game called <em>Avowed </em>for Xbox Series X and PC<em>. Avowed</em> takes place in Eora, the setting of Obsidian's 2015 game <em>Pillars of Eternity </em>and its 2018 sequel. But it's swapping <em>Pillars of Eternity's</em> old-school isometric perspective for first-person gameplay, apparently including swordplay and spellcasting. A trailer doesn't give away much detail, but it offers a sense of the game's aesthetic and tone.</p>
<p><em>Avowed</em> is Obsidian's third game since its acquisition by Microsoft, following <em>Outer Worlds</em> and <em>Grounded</em>, a cooperative survival game where shr …</p>
<p><a href="https://www.theverge.com/21333050/obsidian-avowed-xbox-series-x-game-trailer-release-date">Read the full story at The Verge.</a></p>
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			<author>
				<name>Tom Warren</name>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Destiny 2 is coming to Xbox Game Pass in September, will include Beyond Light DLC]]></title>
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			<updated>2020-07-23T12:38:02-04:00</updated>
			<published>2020-07-23T12:38:02-04:00</published>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Microsoft and Bungie are partnering to bring Destiny 2 to Xbox Game Pass. The original Halo developer will launch Destiny 2 at no additional cost to Xbox Game Pass subscribers in September, and it will include access to previous expansions and the upcoming Destiny 2: Beyond Light DLC. The standard editions of Destiny 2 DLCs [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p>Microsoft and Bungie are partnering to bring <em>Destiny 2</em> to Xbox Game Pass. The original <em>Halo</em> developer will launch <em>Destiny 2</em> at no additional cost to Xbox Game Pass subscribers in September, and it will include access to previous expansions and the upcoming <em>Destiny 2: Beyond Light</em> DLC.</p>
<p>The standard editions of <em>Destiny 2</em> DLCs will all be available, with <em>Destiny 2</em>'s season pass sold separately. Bungie's launch of Destiny 2 into Xbox Game Pass will initially be limited to the console version of the subscription, but Microsoft says it's working to bring this to the PC subscription "<a href="https://twitter.com/XboxGamePass/status/1286359544571088904">later in 2021</a>."</p>
<p>Bungie <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2020/7/16/21327370/bungie-destiny-2-expansion-beyond-light-delay-release-date">recently delayed</a> its <em>Beyond Light</em> expans …</p>
<p><a href="https://www.theverge.com/2020/7/23/21335483/destiny-2-xbox-game-pass-release-date-microsoft-bungie">Read the full story at The Verge.</a></p>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Life is Strange dev’s new game, Tell Me Why, will launch on August 27th]]></title>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Dontnod's latest narrative-driven game, Tell Me Why, will launch on August 27th. Microsoft announced the news today during its July showcase, alongside several game premieres and updates. Dontnod announced Tell Me Why last November for the Xbox One and PC. The game, set in Alaska, follows a set of twins working through memories of their [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p>Dontnod's latest narrative-driven game, <em>Tell Me Why</em>, will launch on August 27th. Microsoft announced the news today during its July showcase, alongside several game premieres and updates.</p>
<p>Dontnod announced <em>Tell Me Why</em> <a href="https://www.theverge.com/entertainment/2019/11/14/20964923/life-is-strange-tell-me-why-dontnod-xbox-pc">last November</a> for the Xbox One and PC. The game, set in Alaska, follows a set of twins working through memories of their childhood. The two share a "supernatural bond" that grants them the power to interact with their past memories. As with <em>Life is Strange</em>, a player's choices will affect the outcome of the story. Along with the release date, Dontnod also dropped a new trailer offering a look at the game's story.</p>
<div class="youtube-embed"><iframe title="Tell Me Why - Official Chapter One Launch Trailer" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/DRN2VgTB-J8?rel=0" allowfullscreen allow="accelerometer *; clipboard-write *; encrypted-media *; gyroscope *; picture-in-picture *; web-share *;"></iframe></div>
<p>The developer …</p>
<p><a href="https://www.theverge.com/2020/7/23/21335659/tell-me-why-xbox-one-pc-release-date-dontnod">Read the full story at The Verge.</a></p>
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