Love a bit of League of Legends but don't want to play League of Legends? You could do worse than sing along to the Song of Nunu: A League of Legends Story as it releases on Xbox and PlayStation.Â
When you've got 20 million Youtube subscribers, you can pretty much do what you want. And that's what Ninja Kidz TV is doing, lending their name and ideas to the release of Ninja Kidz: Time Masters on Xbox.Â
We're not sure we want to play Room of Depression, a game that focuses on the atmosphere and experience of depression itself. But if you do want to try and see the light, you'll now find it on Xbox.Â
If it's genre-defying third-person action-shooting you are after, we would suspect Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will be near the top of your wishlist. But wish no longer and get playing, for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is now available on Xbox, PlayStation and PC.Â
In a hard week for gaming, the new releases just keep flowing. And that means TheXboxHub team get together to chat over the latest news, reviews and opinions. For TheXboxHub Official Podcast #191 it's the launch of Tekken 8 and the huge number of layoffs hitting the gaming industry that is front and centre.Â
If you can’t wait to try out your sea legs and head to the high seas in Skull and Bones, here are 5 Xbox and Game Pass games that have already been making waves.
It is the final week of Festival Playlist Weekly Challenges for Series 29 over in Forza Horizon 5, and as always we can hope that the Series goes out with a bang, rather than a whimper.Â
After all the double-crossing, back-stabbing, plot-twisting that goes on in the world of Like a Dragon, isn’t it any wonder that they fancy a vacation? And what better place than the sunny and relaxed vibes of Honolulu in Hawaii. Only joking, this is no time for a holiday! The location may change but the criminality is never far behind: Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth launches today on Xbox, PlayStation and PC.
Take part in a mystical, narrative-focused experience with Grotto on Xbox, Nintendo Switch and PlayStation, as you take on the role of the Soothsayer.Â
Like nothing more than messing around with computers and gadgets in your spare time? Full immersed in the tech landscape? You'll want to take a trip through Tardy as it releases on Xbox.Â
Fancy something a little different to the usual twin-stick shooting that has taken over the world? A bit of pinball perhaps? It's that which you are getting in Go Mecha Ball on Game Pass, Xbox and PC.Â