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All PS4 Game Releases for July 2017. A bit of summer fun. July 2017 PS4 Video Game Releases. July has never been known for being a month full of fanfare and huge game releases. It comes just after E3, an event where companies are focused on building hype for the holiday season and the upcoming year, and before the fall when major releases really start flexing their muscle. Out of all the video game “drought” months, the seventh month of the year has always suffered the worst. But, in recent years, developers have been working to fill all months with worthwhile experiences, and that’s continuing in July 2017 for the PS4. In the coming weeks, the PS4 is set to receive over a dozen experiences ranging from party games, to indie strategy titles, to a remake of a huge RPG that includes features never before released in the west. Also, with Telltale loving to fill each month with some type of story goodness, we’re even getting the second season of Minecraft: Story Mode, the first episode at least. Granted, there is a lot of indie content making up the bulk of July 2017’s offerings for PS4, but that’s nothing to frown at. Serial Cleaner is an interesting action title that has you cleaning up after killers and avoiding the law. Aven Colony lets you build your own civilization on a new world, and Pyre is the latest from the studio that brought the world Bastion and Transistor, so you can expect something deep to come out of that one. All in all, there’s a nice variety on offer here for Sony’s current gen console. Now all that’s left to do is figure out which ones you want to pick up. Check out the PS4’s July 2017 release lineup: July 4 – That’s You July 4 – Accel World vs. Sword Art Online (PS4, Vita) July 11 – Black the Fall July 11 – Defenders of Ekron July 11 – Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age July 11 – Minecraft Story Mode – Season 2 Episode 1 July 11 – MotoGP 17 July 11 – Serial Cleaner July 18 – Orcs Must Die: Unchained July 18 – Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles July 25 – Aven Colony July 25 – Fortnite Early Access July 25 – Pyre July 25 – Super CloudBuilt. More in Features. 5 Monster Hunter World Beasts That Make Us Say “Nope” The best of the best. 7 Best Fighters in Dissidia Final Fantasy NT. This is one complex fighter. 5 Best Xbox One Games to Have on Your Radar in February 2018. The best February has to offer. 5 Companies Microsoft Should Acquire to Fix the Xbox One’s Exclusive Problem Instantly. If you can dream it, it's possible. All PS4 Game Releases for February 2018. The PS4's first big exclusive of 2018 arrives. 8 Characters We Hope Come To Dragon Ball FighterZ Via DLC. All of these characters would be great on Dragon Ball FighterZ. All Xbox One Game Releases for July 2017. The drought has begun! Xbox One Game Releases for July 2017. As July 2017 rolls in, it’s clear that the summer drought has well and truly hit the Xbox One. There are only six games releasing during the month, and none of them are particularly noticeable AAA first or third-party releases. Perhaps the biggest game on offer in July 2017 is Fable Fortune. This collectible card game works in a similar fashion to other recently popular virtual card-based games like Hearthstone or Gwent. Of course, with this being a Fable game, you can expect all of the delightful characters, moves, and charm of the series to shine through. Fable Fortune will have a range of events and leagues for players to take part in, as well as a co-op mode. The game releases on Steam and the Xbox One’s preview program on July 11. On the same day, fans will have the chance to carry on Jesse’s story in Minecraft: Story Mode as season two kicks off with episode one. Titled ‘Hero in Residence’ the episode will see Jesse and the gang having more responsibilities and less time for adventure. That doesn’t stop Jesse from managing to get his hand stuck in a creepy ancient gauntlet, though. Expect plenty of tough decisions and Minecraft antics come July 11. July 25 is the only other day in the month to bring games to the Xbox One. Super CloudBuilt sees players assuming the role of a young soldier named Demi who wakes up in a ruined building disconnected from her old life and physical body. Venture through a beautifully stylized world as you help Demi piece together the mysteries of the new world she finds herself in. You can check out the full list of Xbox One game releases for July 2017 below. July 11 – Fable Fortune July 11 – Black the Fall July 11 – Minecraft: Story Mode – Season 2 Episode 1: Hero In Residence July 25 – Aven Colony July 25 – Super CloudBuilt. If you’re struggling to find something on the list that appeals to you, check out last month’s releases for a few more options. More in Features. 5 Monster Hunter World Beasts That Make Us Say “Nope” The best of the best. 7 Best Fighters in Dissidia Final Fantasy NT. This is one complex fighter. 5 Best Xbox One Games to Have on Your Radar in February 2018. The best February has to offer. 5 Companies Microsoft Should Acquire to Fix the Xbox One’s Exclusive Problem Instantly. If you can dream it, it's possible. All PS4 Game Releases for February 2018. The PS4's first big exclusive of 2018 arrives. 8 Characters We Hope Come To Dragon Ball FighterZ Via DLC. All of these characters would be great on Dragon Ball FighterZ. GamesRadar+ The best upcoming Xbox One games for 2018 and beyond. The best upcoming games to Xbox One for this year. This month brought Monster Hunter World to Xbox One and it's a good way to start off the year. That means Sea of Thieves is the next big things, literally on the horizon as it's ship sails in on March 20. And that's quickly followed by Far Cry 5 on March 27. So a busy way to kick 2018 off. One good things about this year is that we should finally get some much needed Xbox One X exclusives. There's Sea of Thieves, obviously, but also with Crackdown 3 and State of Decay 2 promised for 'Spring'. Plus there's also things like Metal Gear Survive, Vampyr and more on the way. And we'll see a lot more Xbox One X enhanced games joining the library too.. There are a lot of Xbox One games on the way, so this is a big list. You can work though it in order if you want, or skip to the games you want to see using the page links and guide below (in the order everything's out). Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Metal Gear Survive. State of Decay 2. Red Dead Redemption 2. Gwent: The Witcher Card Game. Call of Cthulhu: The Official Game. Kingdom Hearts 3. Ori and the Will of the Wisps. Beyond Good & Evil 2. Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Release date: February 13, 2018. Genre: Action role playing game. What is it? A classic tale of village nobody rising up to kill the bad king, and make everything nice again by cutting stuff up with a sword. What to look out for: It's a big medieval open world adventure built on freedom with numerous non-linear quests that can be completed in several different ways. While the overall aim is to drive out an invading army (who killed your parents) the skill system will let you progress however you want. Classes like warrior, bard, thief, and different hybrid types are mentioned. There's also a time limited converstation system that builds or break relationships. And, just to emphasis the 'real' nature of it all, the player will have needs like sleep and eating, while gear and clothes will degrade and require repair. The Crew 2. Release date: March 16, 2018. What is it? The sequel to Ubi racer that sees you driving, flying and boating across a huge open world adventure. What to look out for: The second game has gone all out with its motoring action, by not only letting you drive just about every vehicle imaginable, you can also switch freely between them. If you get bored of racing you can swap instantly to a plane and soar away from the road. Then, seconds later, swoop over a river and switch to a boat. All of this is happening across a huge, open world interpretation of America, giving you the freedom to indulge just about every kind of racing, flying and boating imaginable. Sea of Thieves. Genre: Online action-adventure. What is it? An online open-world where you join fellow motley pirates, crafting your own stories as you sail the waves. What to look out for: D'you remember the days when Rare turned around and said things like, 'our next game is about a forgotten character in Diddy Kong Racing who now swears and fights turds'? OK, Sea of Thieves isn't quite that much of a departure, but it's a classically Rare-like step into the unknown. A cartoony, pirate-themed MMO, it enables players to craft their own stories as they join a crew, grab a ship and, presumably, brutally attack unsuspecting passers-by. The brief glimpses of high seas action served up at E3 2016 point to a rollicking adventure that looks like it'll provide us with our first worthwhile pirate game since Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag. Rare hasn't elaborated much on those custom story tools, and there are also rumours of first-person features, yet despite the remaining questions, our timbers are very much shivered by this ocean outlaw. Release date: March 23, 2018. What is it? A split-screen co-op tale of two rogues trying to break out of prison, who reluctantly team up for mutual benefit. In other words, not exactly an Orange is the New Black buddy comedy. What to look out for: Spearheaded by Josef Fares, the mind between Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, A Way Out going to have you control either Vincent or Leo, who both have the urge to get out. Interestingly the screen is going to be split, with one player perhaps being in a cutscene while the other sneaks around the unsuspecting NPC or takes advantage of their partner's distraction. It looks like collaboration and planning is going to be a key part of the game, and seeing as you can't play it solo it's going to be bonding exercise with either a buddy or an online stranger for many players. Release date: March 27, 2018. What is it? Another bout of free-form, open-world anarchy, this time in a location much closer to home. What to look out for: Making notable steps forward in both gameplay and subject matter, Far Cry 5 could – after a couple of so-so sequels and spin-offs – be the series’ next, stand-out sequel. Moving the action to America for the first time, Far Cry 5 is set in modern-day Montana. Even more intriguingly, it might have – if Ubisoft is willing to follow through – one of the most relevant and controversial stories in recent AAA gaming. Dealing with the very real issue of isolationist, survivalist cults, Far Cry 5 puts you up against a militant ‘faith, freedom, and firearms’ militia in control of a huge swathe of the Montana countryside. Along the way, you’ll recruit a resistance, call in gun-mounted cropdusters, ally with combat priests, and make friends with Good Dogs who will both sick enemies for you, and cheerily bring back those enemies’ guns like so many happily retrieved sticks. And for the first time in the series’ history, there will be a fully-featured character creator, meaning that you can play as whoever you want. Metal Gear Survive. What is it? A strange online spin-off from Metal Gear Solid 5, where Mother Base soldiers battle zombies in an alternate dimension. What to look out for: By all rights, this should utterly, utterly suck. Konami is rapidly trying to exit the traditional triple-A games space, Metal Gear's legendary creator and iconic auteur has bitterly parted ways with the publisher, and oh yeah. IT'S A FREAKIN' ONLINE MGS ZOMBIE GAME. Yet against all odds, the Kojima-less Survive is already looking decidedly decent. The demo from 2016's Tokyo Game Show revealed a game that's undeniably erected on MGSV's building blocks - hell, its 'alternate dimension' Afghan map reuses loads of assets from The Phantom Pain - yet one that still has a few tricks of its own to deploy. Four-player co-op carnage against rampaging zombie hordes. Healing smashed limbs, Snake-Eater style. Building barricades in a way that's reminiscent of old school COD zombies. A seeming return for MGS4's threat ring. Survive may be a bizarre, somewhat shameless spin-off, but you can't accuse it of being boring. And yes, you can still Fulton sheep. Bloodstained. Genre: Action-adventure exploration platformer. What is it? A side-scroller heavy with the influence of Castlevania, which will have you slashing your way past demons as you puzzle your way through an eerie mansion. What to look out for: If you lie awake at night missing Castlevania, I have some excellent news. The mastermind behind the later 2D series, Koji Igarashi. is hiding away working on his newest game. Centred around orphan Miriam, it’s a tale about her voyage to lift the curse that’s slowly turning her skin into crystal. As would be expected, she’s not crazy about the idea of becoming a walking mineral, so she sets off to hunt down a summoner who has suffered from the same affliction for a long time. Nostalgia will hit you in the face if you’re a fan of Castlevania, as it’s got the same seamless action, gothic atmosphere, and haunted locale spelunking. Current page: Page 1. Recommended. 8 things to watch out for this week. Who are the GamesRadar+ team? 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Gaming deals, prizes and latest news. Get the best gaming deals, reviews, product advice, competitions, unmissable gaming news and more! No spam, we promise. You can unsubscribe at any time and we'll never share your details without your permission. GamesRadar+ is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Visit our corporate site. © Future Publishing Limited Quay House, The Ambury , Bath BA1 1UA . All rights reserved. England and Wales company registration number 2008885. Game Release Dates In July 2017. Below is a list of the biggest PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch, and Vita games launching in July. Last updated by Matt Espineli on August 1, 2017 at 5:24PM. You are now subscribed. With July comes another month of new games to play. While it's a bit slower than past months, there's still a great selection of new releases, like Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age, Splatoon 2, and more. Below, you can see the biggest July releases as well as a list of some of the most notable games coming out this month. For a full list of all the big games coming out during the rest of this year, check out our comprehensive 2017 game release date list. Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age -- July 11 (PS4) Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age is the high-definition remaster of the critically acclaimed twelfth entry in the Final Fantasy series. Instead of being a remaster of original that launched in the US in 2006, the game is a remaster of the expanded International Zodiac Job System edition, which was only released in Japan. Splatoon 2 -- July 21 (Switch) Splatoon 2 is the Switch-exclusive sequel to the hit Wii U third-person shooter. It features a new campaign, weapons, maps, and modes. Unlike its predecessor, the game includes local multiplayer, LAN play support, and voice chat. Next Week on Xbox: New Games for July 24 – 30. Welcome once again to our weekly feature that covers all the new and exciting games coming soon to Xbox One. This coming week we have the galactic city simulator Aven Colony, the long-awaited CCG Fable Fortune entering Xbox Game Preview, and creative ID@Xbox titles like Super Cloudbuilt arriving in just a few days. Like every Saturday, Xbox Wire will be here to let you know when you can play these new games on Xbox One. So, without further delay, let’s look at what’s coming soon with Next Week on Xbox! Venture to the stars and build a new home for humanity in Aven Colony . On Aven Prime, an alien planet full of deserts, tundras, and wetlands far from Earth, you’ll have to build your colony into a sprawling city while dealing with all of the challenges of settling on a new world. Thanks to a robust toolset to create your own mini golf course to share with the community, Infinite Minigolf lives up to its name with a never-ending mini golf experience. You can also take part in tournaments and other challenges to experience the game’s unique arcade style. Fable Fortune (Console Exclusive/Xbox Game Preview) – July 25. A collectible card game that combines the iconic world and characters of the Fable series with fast-paced tactical gameplay. Choose between Good and Evil to alter special abilities and even the cards in your deck. Compete in leagues and events, or take on a boss with a friend in co-operative mode. Whether you’re new to card games or a veteran, it’s time to return to Albion in Fable Fortune ! Welcome to Epic Games new action-building game, Fortnite . Explore the large, destructible world where no two games are ever the same. Build huge forts, craft exotic weapons, find loot and level up your hero to take on the Storm with four-player online co-op. The ultimate postal service has arrived: self-delivering cardboard boxes! Unbox: Newbie’s Adventure is a unique physics-platformer. Enjoy an epic single-player adventure or grab up to four friends for local multiplayer races, battles and challenges! Pilot your craft through a cyberpunk world full of procedurally generated obstacles and enemies. With a killer soundtrack, amazing visuals, and leaderboard competition, GRIDD: Retroenhanced looks like a great game to add to your library. Set in an action-packed world, Pressure Overdrive is filled with crazy characters and funky humor that will challenge your gaming skills. Race, ram, and blast your way through countless bullets and enemies and customize your buggy for clever play styles and have a friend join the cause in local co-op mode. Don’t make fun of these Canucks — they’ve been playing the game of football for more than 100 years. Canadian Football 2017 aims to capture the fast, explosive action of the sport with its unique set of rules that sets it apart from that other gridiron game. That means 12 players, 3 downs, 20 seconds, and no fair catch, eh. You are the newly appointed CEO of Vostok Inc. Your goal is simple: get filthy, stinking rich! Blast your way through the solar system and collect money to help turn a profit for your company, all the while fighting evil bosses and listening to a customizable synth soundtrack. Take on the role of Demi, a young soldier who wakes up in the empty shell of a ruined building, in a strange new world, disconnected from her old life and physical body. Use your skill and creativity while mastering incredible feats of free-running action across 200 challenges and three game modes. With its mix of strategy and arcade elements set in a 60s sci-fi world, take on the role of a resistance recruit who will receive a modified H4C-Kit, get access to the Cyber Complex Simulator to create and test new environments, and learn how to control your Kit and capture clusters to spawn nodes, and evade scanners. Awaken from a deep slumber to discover a bloodcurdling scene: most of the ship’s crew are dead. To survive the horror of what’s left of the crew, arm yourself with the few weapons that are scattered about and deal with the transformed monstrosities lurking in the shadows of the ship who react violently to every movement and noise. That’s it for this week! Be sure to come back every Saturday to find out what’s coming soon to Xbox One with Next Week on Xbox and keep it locked to Xbox Wire for all the latest gaming news on your favorite console.

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Forza Motorsport 7 fans, get ready to experience a new level of power and performance with the launch of the 2017 Ford F-150 Raptor Xbox One X Edition which is a free gift for all players. The specially designed F-150 joins the lineup of more than 700 cars in the game which showcases 60 frames per second racing on all Xbox One platforms and native 4K support on Xbox One X. With a custom livery based on Xbox One X’s codename “Project Scorpio” and numerous performance-minded upgrades, this Raptor is ready to intimidate all opponents in Forza Motorsport 7. Longtime Forza fans know that Xbox and Ford have enjoyed a long and fruitful partnership over the years. It’s hard not to miss. Read more : Introducing the 2017 Ford F-150 Raptor Xbox One X Edition for Forza Motorsport 7. Raging Justice Is Getting Ready to Smash Its Way to Xbox One. We’re MakinGames, husband and wife duo, Nic and Anna Makin, who along with help from Jay Howse (art) and Steve Burke (sound/music) have created Raging Justice, our tribute to the gratifyingly brutal, side-scrolling brawlers we grew up with in the early 90s. We’re all good mates from the days when we worked at the UK game studio Rare. It’s taken years of hard graft, juggling all our "spare" hours around work and children, to turn our initial idea into a game… that’s going to be launching on Xbox One with help from our friends at Team 17! Back when we came up with the idea on one of our awesomely cheesy Van Damme vs Seagal film nights, we never dreamt it was going to turn. Read more : Raging Justice Is Getting Ready to Smash Its Way to Xbox One. Vehicle-Building Adventure Trailmakers Coming Soon to Xbox One as a Console Launch Exclusive. Let’s see a show of hands. Who loves the idea of building any vehicle they can dream up, and racing it around an alien planet tailor-made to be a grease monkey’s paradise? If your arms are in the air, we think you might just fall in love with Trailmakers. But what is Trailmakers exactly? Well, inquisitive reader, it’s a thrilling new sandbox game coming to Xbox One Game Preview that gives you the freedom to create and customize the ride of your dreams, whether that’s a dune buggy, plane, helicopter, or something else entirely, and take it on an otherworldly adventure. In Trailmakers’ Expedition mode, we provide a destination on the opposite end of the planet and it’s. Read more : Vehicle-Building Adventure Trailmakers Coming Soon to Xbox One as a Console Launch Exclusive. Play Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 for Free This Weekend with Xbox Live Gold. We're now welcoming all ninjas to the village hidden in the leaves! In celebration of the start of Anime Month, it’s time to jump into the world of the shinobi and prove your skills for free thanks to the Xbox Live Gold Free Play Weekend featuring Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4. Starting at 9:00 a.m. PT on Thursday, February 1 and running to 11:59 p.m. PT on Sunday, February 4, Xbox Live Gold members can play this game for free! Start your adventure in Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 by taking a deep dive into the franchise's final chapter. First, fight as the First Hokage against Madara Uchiha in a battle of the ages, where you’ll need to defeat Madara multiple times in between. Read more : Play Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 for Free This Weekend with Xbox Live Gold. OpTic Gaming Claims Victory at the Gears Pro Circuit Mexico Open. Mexico City has quickly established itself as a major stop on the Gears Esports tour. The Gears Pro Circuit Mexico City Open featured sold out crowds, a huge player pool and major upsets as teams battled for the $200,000 prize pool. OpTic Gaming continued to prove it is arguably the most dominant force in esports today by taking home another trophy after defeating Ghost Gaming in the Grand Final. This weekend also featured the return of Daniel “Identivez” Santillana, the top ranked Mexican player, who helped Ghost Gaming get to the Grand Finals for the first time. The surprise team of the event was Fable Gaming – the top EU team – with its improbable run to the top four. Read more : OpTic Gaming Claims Victory at the Gears Pro Circuit Mexico Open. Moana and Xbox Characters Come to Minecraft! Xbox Designs the Ultimate Football Ring for Fans. How would you like to win your very own Xbox ring inspired by the Big Game just by playing Madden NFL 18 on Xbox One? We're talking 10 carats, premium white gold with 188 diamonds and 46 earthy green tsavorite stones valued at over $10,000! From now until February 5, Xbox fans who win an online head-to-head matchup playing Madden NFL 18 on Xbox, while broadcasting on Mixer, will be eligible to win our one-of-a-kind Xbox-themed ring. Check out the full details of the sweepstakes on Mixer here. The winner will be selected at random on February 7, so don’t forget to stream your next Madden match-up on Mixer. Who knows, it could land you some Xbox bling! After taking a shot at. Read more : Xbox Designs the Ultimate Football Ring for Fans. Age of Empires: Definitive Edition Multiplayer Closed Beta Starts Now! Xbox Live Sessions: Rob Gronkowski to Play Madden for Special Football Show. Calling all football fans! The Big Game is almost here and who better to help us celebrate than with two-time champ, Rob Gronkowski? That’s right! Gronk is bringing his gaming skills to Xbox Live Sessions: Big Game Edition, as he challenges former teammate LeGarrette Blount to a Madden NFL 18 showdown on Xbox One X. Featuring our 4K Ultra HD enhanced edition of Madden for Xbox One X, Gronk and Blount will square-off on Tuesday, January 30 at 5:30 p.m. PT. Fans are invited to visit the Microsoft Store at Mall of America to watch Gronk and Blount in-person, but other viewers around the globe can tune-in to the Mixer Xbox channel to take part in the fun. Just like our previous Xbox. Read more : Xbox Live Sessions: Rob Gronkowski to Play Madden for Special Football Show. Next Week on Xbox: New Games for January 29 – February 4. Welcome to Next Week on Xbox, where we cover all of the new games coming soon to Xbox One. Every week, the team at Xbox aims to deliver quality gaming content for you to enjoy on your favorite gaming console -- and Xbox Wire will be here to let you know when these games will be hitting Xbox One. From establishing a historic railroad network in Railway Empire to stepping into the octagon in EA Sports UFC 3, there's a great variety of titles on the way. Read more about these games and more. Read more : Next Week on Xbox: New Games for January 29 – February 4. This Week on Xbox: January 26, 2018. We know you’re busy and might miss out on all the exciting things we’re talking about on Xbox Wire every week. If you’ve got a few minutes, we can help remedy that. We’ve pared down the past week’s news into one easy-to-digest article for all things Xbox! Or, if you’d rather watch than read, you can feast your eyes on our weekly video show above. Be sure to come back every Friday to find out what’s happening This Week on Xbox! Xbox Game Pass Expands to Include New Releases from Microsoft Studios When we launched Xbox Game Pass in June 2017, we knew we wanted to craft a service with gamers in mind. That meant a diverse, expanding library of over 100 games and counting. Read more : This Week on Xbox: January 26, 2018. Monster Hunter: World Arrives on Xbox One. Welcome to the New World, hunters! It’s been a very exciting ride since we announced Monster Hunter: World at E3 2017, and we’re stoked to finally bring the one-of-a-kind thrill of hunting savage monsters to the Xbox One. In Monster Hunter: World, you’ll take the role of a hunter venturing into a new, uncharted land as part of the Research Commission, who have set out to investigate a strange phenomenon of cataclysmic proportions. But your journey will not be without its challenges; the New World is filled with formidable foes. The Monsters Each creature moves and behaves like a real living being and have their own unique habits, personalities, and place in the food chain. As. Read more : Monster Hunter: World Arrives on Xbox One. Dragon Ball FighterZ Available Now and Enhanced for Xbox One X. Get those Kamehameha, Big Bang, and Death Ball attacks ready as Dragon Ball FighterZ is now available for the Xbox One family of devices and enhanced for Xbox One X. With amazing looking character models and an easy to learn but hard to master fighting gameplay, Dragon Ball FighterZ looks to be the definitive fighting game experience for fans of the "Dragon Ball" anime franchise. With a slew of features like 3 vs. 3 tag-team battles, online ranked matches, interactive lobbies and the six-player Party Match, there's a ton here to take in and master. In addition to all those features, there's also an epic single-player story that follows Android 21, a new character who was created just. Read more : Dragon Ball FighterZ Available Now and Enhanced for Xbox One X. An Amazing 2017 with TONS on the Horizon. It was just eight months ago when we introduced Mixer. Looking back on 2017, it’s hard to believe that so much has happened in such a short time….and it’s been an amazing feeling getting to bring our vision to life in a service and community unlike any other. Looking Back at 2017 In 2017, we introduced 4-person co-streaming, enabling streamers to combine their streams and chat on Mixer into a single unified experience, and giving viewers a way to watch the action from multiple perspectives. Several unique Mixer-interactive game experiences were brought to life during 2017, giving streamers and viewers a totally new way to play. These included Minecraft, Hello Neighbor. Read more : An Amazing 2017 with TONS on the Horizon. Roguevania Dead Cells Coming Soon to Xbox One. Dead Cells is a mash-up, a veritable Frankenstein’s monster of a game, which pretty much makes me Dr. Frankenstein, which is nice. We’re trying to wed the randomness, replayability, and adrenaline pumping threat of permadeath that you find in a rogue-lite, (think Binding of Isaac, Enter the Gungeon, Rogue Legacy, etc.) with the anticipation of exploration, the thrill of discovering a secret and the progressive unlocking of a world that you find in Metroidvania games (think Ori and the Blind Forest, Guacamelee, Axiom Verge, etc.). The main inspiration for the game is Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, which you might have noticed from the pixel art. But wait, there's more! The. Read more : Roguevania Dead Cells Coming Soon to Xbox One. Step into the UFC 3 Octagon Before Launch with EA Access. Get ready fight fans! EA Sports UFC 3 is launching Friday, February 2, 2018 on Xbox One. Join cover athlete Conor McGregor and become the greatest of all time, inside and outside the octagon! You can start your training even earlier and become the G.O.A.T. even faster with EA Access. EA Access members can try EA Sports UFC 3 on January 25. Plus, your saved progress will carry over to the full game if you decide to buy. And as an EA Access member, you will also get a 10% discount automatically with your membership! Sign up for EA Access today. Get UFC 3 Champions Edition Get the ultimate octagon experience with EA Sports UFC 3 Champions Edition. In addition to getting three days. Read more : Step into the UFC 3 Octagon Before Launch with EA Access. Gears Pro Circuit Descends on Mexico City. Gears Esports heads south of the border for the Gears Pro Circuit Mexico City Open from January 26 to January 28. This open event, held at the World Trade Center in Mexico City, will feature one of biggest and most passionate crowds in all of Gears of War esports cheering on their favorite teams as they battle for a $200,000 prize pool. Watch and see if local favorites Ronin and World Best Gaming are able to leverage the raucous, Latin American crowd to propel them past North American powerhouses like OpTic Gaming and Echo Fox or if OpTic Gaming will further solidify their legacy as perhaps the most dominant team in esports history, or if a team emerges from the Open Bracket to battle. Read more : Gears Pro Circuit Descends on Mexico City. Play Fallout 4 for Free This Weekend with Xbox Live Gold. Return to the Commonwealth for free this weekend as Fallout 4 has its second-ever free weekend exclusive to Xbox Live Gold members starting at 12:01 a.m. PST on Thursday, January 25 and running to 11:59 p.m. PST on Sunday, January 28. How do ya’ like them Dandy Boy Apples? In addition to the free weekend, you can take advantage of some great discounts on all versions of Fallout 4. Pick up the standard edition of Fallout 4 for 33% off, Fallout 4 G.O.T.Y. for 40% off, and Fallout 4 Season Pass for 50% off. You can also pick up the individual DLCs for 40% off all for a limited time! And should you decide to return to the Commonwealth at a later date, all your Xbox Live achievements and. Read more : Play Fallout 4 for Free This Weekend with Xbox Live Gold. New Games with Gold for February 2018. Welcome to another exciting month of titles included with Games with Gold! This month on Xbox One we'll get our hands on the cult-classic first-person shooter Shadow Warrior and travel to 19th century India in Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India. Then on Xbox 360 and Xbox One thanks to Backward Compatibility, we'll get to experience the thrill of reality television racing in Split/Second as well as reliving those arcade racing days with the classic Crazy Taxi. All games will be available exclusively for Xbox Live Gold members for a limited time as part of Games with Gold. With Xbox Live Gold, you get the most advanced multiplayer, free games, exclusive member discounts on games in the. Read more : New Games with Gold for February 2018. Celebrating over 4 Million PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Players on Xbox One! Today we’re excited to announce another milestone for PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG): the community of players on console has now grown to over 4M players! We’re thrilled to see the community continue to grow and have been inspired by everyone’s enthusiasm for the game – with your ongoing support and feedback we will continue to evolve PUBG and create the best experience for Xbox players. This week we deployed the sixth content update for the game, delivering numerous gameplay, optimization and bug fixes. More details on all the updates we’ve made since launch can be found here. To show the community our appreciation for your support and feedback, we are rewarding. Read more : Celebrating over 4 Million PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Players on Xbox One! Video game releases for July 2017. Some highlights include Final Fantasy 12, Splatoon 2, Pyre, Hey! Pikmin and Dragon Quest 11. Here are some of the big video game releases for the month of July 2017. Be sure to check out the list we put together of our most anticipated games of 2017 and subscribe to Polygon's YouTube channel for tons of gaming videos. Also, here are the free games you get with your Xbox Live Gold and PlayStation Plus subscriptions this month. For your movies and TV fix, here's what is coming to and leaving your favorite streaming services next month. What are you looking forward to playing? Did we miss anything? Let us know in the comments. Note: This is not a comprehensive list of releases and only games with specific dates are listed below. Some games are announced for July but have no firm release date. Final Fantasy 12: The Zodiac Age (PlayStation 4) — Final Fantasy 12: The Zodiac Age , a remaster of 2006's Final Fantasy 12 , will include the International Zodiac Job system that was part of the Japan-only update for the PlayStation 2 game. The job system allows a user to assign a role to a character, which provides them with unique skills and stat growth opportunities. For more on what's new and what's better in the remaster, see Polygon's preview. Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles (PlayStation 4 and Windows PC) — According to Prideful Sloth, a small team led by a former Activision producer and an artist and programmer from Rocksteady, the game's hero will help residents by contributing talents like farming, crafting, cooking, fishing and brewing to help them build relationships and unlock rewards. There are also eight different environments to explore across Gemea, as the hero joins up with etheral Sprites, the only creatures who can dispel the encroaching darkness. Check out the trailer. Lone Echo (Oculus Rift) — An excerpt from our preview of Ready at Dawn Studios' new VR experience: "Lone Echo puts you inside what seems to be a sentient robot in deep space, and the entire movement system is based on grabbing walls and other structures and pulling yourself along, or using the jets on your wrists to get around. You see some gnarly things in the demo I played, including a stressful rescue mission and some moments out in deep space, but I never felt ill. It was like magic." Splatoon 2 (Nintendo Switch) — Are you a kid, or are you a squid? To help you decide, check out 30 minutes of the game's colorful horde mode and the trailer for the single-player Hero Mode. Aven Colony (PlayStation 4, Windows PC and Xbox One) — Aven Colony is a sci-fi, city-building strategy game, by Mothership Entertainment, which includes veterans from the Fable and Metroid Prime series. Aven Colony , according to the developer, "is a rich simulation of an extra-terrestrial colony. Build, customize and maintain your settlement, manage your resources, encounter a variety of alien life forms and look after your citizens – all while dealing with the challenges of life in an entirely new solar system." Fallen Legion: Flames of Rebellion/Sins of An Empire (PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita) — Both versions of the game are real-time action RPGs in which you control four characters simultaneously, building and executing combos. YummyYummyTummy director, Spencer Yip, describes the story in the different versions of the game in this PlayStation Blog post: "On PlayStation 4, you guide Princess Cecille, who has reluctantly become the emperor of a dying kingdom. While Cecille is on a quest to restore glory to the crumbling Empire of Fenumia, the Legate is planning a coup d’état to claim the throne. PS Vita players will see the events in Fallen Legion from the perspective of the Legate, a charming and cunning tactician, as he battles to oust the monarchy and roots out traitors among his army. You’ll face different ferocious bosses on Vita including the bloodthirsty Werewolf. Both twisted stories are the brainchild of Ben Bateman, localization editor on Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward ." Pyre (Linux, PlayStation 4 and Windows PC) — Our preview of Bastion and Transistor developer Supergiant Games' third title explained it as "a game of lost hope, redemption and spiritual, aura-blasting basketball meets dodgeball. The game uses the gorgeous painterly aesthetics and compelling storytelling that Supergiant is so known for to propel a quirky sort of gameplay that doesn't quite seem like a fit initially, but grows on you over time." Check out the first 20 minutes of the PAX East demo from last year. Hey! Pikmin (Nintendo 3DS) — Hey! Pikmin lets players use the 3DS touchscreen to control their Pikmin, sending them to fight or move obstacles, much like the previous games. This 2D view seems to offer unique gameplay opportunities: we saw Pikmin plummeting down holes and battling monsters in new ways. The game is quite different from its console predecessors; check out our impressions of the title. Miitopia (Nintendo 3DS) — In Miitopia, Miis band together to fight monsters in a variety of settings. Essentially, a dark lord has appeared and, with a party of three other Miis that you discover along the way, you’ll battle a series of evil minions while trying to make your way to the final boss. Players will take on traditional RPG classes, including wizards and mages, allowing the main hero to cast their friends in various roles. Check out some details on the demo, available now, and 30 minutes of gameplay. PlayStation Plus v Xbox Games with Gold July 2017: Which games lineup is best? PS PLUS July 2017 games include Game of Thrones and Until Dawn, while Games with Gold includes Runbow and Grow Up. PS Plus v Xbox Games with Gold for July 2017. The first batch of Xbox Games with Gold releases are about to go live, while the PlayStation Plus July 2017 lineup refreshes on July 4. Xbox One Games with Gold releases include Grow Up and Runbow, which go live on July 1 and July 16, respectively. PS Plus users, meanwhile, will be able to download Until Dawn and Game of Thrones - A Telltale Series. Here's a closer look at the PS Plus lineup on Sony PlayStation 4. Until Dawn : "Follow eight typical high-school teenagers out to an isolated mountain lodge to commemorate the tragic loss of two friends and watch as power outages, unexplained disappearances and a healthy dose of hormonal high-jinx transform the momentous gathering into a desperate fight for survival." Game of Thrones – A Telltale Series : " In this original story from the talented team at Telltale Games, you’ll take control of the Forrester family – a noble and long-standing house from the north of Westeros with deep loyalties to the Starks. "Caught up in the War of the Five Kings, it’ll be up to you to guide the beset members of the Forrester family through a maelstrom of bloody warfare, revenge and intrigue as the northern kingdoms begin to tear themselves apart." PlayStation Plus July 2017 free games. PlayStation Plus subscribers can download these games on PS4, PS3 and PlayStation Vita in July. PlayStation Plus July 2017 PS4, PS3, Vita free games screenshots [SONY] Meanwhile, here's a closer look at the Xbox One Games with Gold lineup. Runbow: "With tons of competitive modes for up to 9 players - locally and online - and a massive Single Player Adventure, Runbow is the crazy, colour-based platformer you've been waiting for. "The world of Runbow changes with each swipe of the background, so you'll have to stay on your toes as platforms and obstacles disappear--If you can't see something, it doesn't exist. Fast, frantic, and fun for up to 9 players, Runbow is filled with tons of modes and content to keep you running back for more." Grow Up: "While out exploring the galaxy with MOM, BUD’s parental spaceship, she goes to pieces. Literally – MOM’s all over the place. The positioning of that moon was inconsiderate. Now her ship parts are scattered far and wide across an entire alien planet so rich in flora and fauna it would make even the most jaded galactic gardener’s head spin." Xbox Games with Gold July 2017 free games. RUNBOW, Grow Up, Kane and Lynch 2 and LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean are all coming to Xbox Games with Gold in July 2017. Xbox Games with Gold July 2017 free games [MICROSOFT] Picking a winner is a difficult task this month, because while the PS4 has a higher profile lineup, the Xbox One Games with Gold releases have higher ratings on Metacritic. Grow Up has a Metascore of 74%, and has been called everything from "more of the same" to a "mini masterpiece". Runbow, which hasn't been reviewed on Xbox One, has a Metascore of 82% and has been described as one of the best local multiplayer games. With a rating of just 69%, Game of Thrones - A Telltale Series has the lowest score of the lot. One site likens it to big budget fan fiction. Then there's Until Dawn, which has a Metascore of 79%. Even though it's described as cheesy and ham-fisted, reviewers generally enjoyed the interactivity and jump scares. While Until Dawn is Express Online's pick for game of the month on Xbox Games with Gold and PS Plus, Microsoft's more consistent freebies win it for Xbox One in July. Related articles. Most read in Gaming. 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Microsoft’s premium network service Xbox Live Gold is back with some more games to give away to its subscribers, and July is all about cute characters and violent maniacs. Games With Gold is a feature of the $60-per-year Xbox Live tier that awards members two Xbox One and two Xbox 360 games every month at no additional charge. As long as you maintain an active subscription, you also keep access to any of the Gold releases that you’ve collected. Like usual, Microsoft has four games in its Xbox Live library this month. Grow Up and Runbow are for Xbox One while Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days and Lego Pirates of the Caribbean are Xbox 360 (but with backward compatibility support on Xbox One as well). Here’s what’s coming next month: Above: Xbox Live’s July Games With Gold releases. Starting July 1, Gold subscribers can download the colorful Ubisoft-published platformer Grow Up. This sequel to Grow Home has you controlling an uncoordinated robot through various levels and using his ability to make giant plants grow. On July 16, Xbox One Gold customers can get Runbow. This is a party game that supports up to nine players and asks you to outlive your friends and competitors in chaotic levels where platforms and pathways can appear almost at random. Xbox 360 and Xbox One. On July 1, Kane & Lynch 2 will hit Games With Gold. This is an action shooter that takes place in Shanghai with the titular characters losing their mind through one gunfight after another. Lego Pirates of the Caribbean. Finally, on July 16, the Xbox One and 360 will get the Pirates Lego game from developer TT Games. It retells the adventures of Jack Sparrow through plasticky gameplay and cutscenes.

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E3 2017 was make or break for Microsoft. Not only did the company need to convince everyone that the Xbox One X is going to be worth $500, it also needed to showcase a sizable selection of exclusive games for the Xbox One. I’m still not sure they accomplished either of those goals, but the world keeps turning regardless, which means that Games with Gold is back next month with four more free games. July’s Games with Gold selection brings indie games for the Xbox One and bigger titles for the Xbox 360. Grow Up is the sequel to 2015’s Grow Home , which are 3D platforming games that focus on climbing. Runbow , the other Xbox One title, a 2D action party game that supports up to nine players. Thanks to backward compatibility, Xbox Live Gold subscribers with an Xbox One or Xbox 360 will be able to download Kane & Lynch 2 and LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean as well. Here are the details on the availability of the Xbox One and Xbox 360 Games with Gold for July: You’ll save almost $60 if you pick up all four games and can add up to 4000 points to your gamerscore. Also, keep in mind that each of the Xbox 360 titles are backward compatible with the Xbox One, so even if you don’t have an Xbox 360 on hand, you can still download all four games listed above. You can check out footage of all four of July’s free Games with Gold in the video below:

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