Xbox Game Pass Ultimate just shot up another 50%, jumping from $20 to $30 per month. Folks are canceling subscriptions left and right with reports of the web page to change you Microsoft subscription plan going down due to overwhelming traffic. $30 every month for a service is a bad price. Microsoft should know better, but not all of their services are that excruciating on your wallet.
Microsoft announced the new Xbox Game Pass additions in an Xbox Wire post on Tuesday. RoadCraft, Saber Interactive's vehicle sim, was added to the service on September 16. Released in May, RoadCraft puts players in charge of a construction company specialising in restoring natural disaster sites. Utlising the game's detailed vehicle simulation and realistic physics, players get to clear the debris and rebuild infrastructure damaged by natural disasters.
Microsoft has detailed the second wave of Xbox Game Pass removals for September, with notably a trio of games starring Ryu Hayabusa leaving in a couple of weeks. Those three titles in the Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection--Ninja Gaiden Sigma, Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2, and Ninja Gaiden 3 Razor's Edge--will exit the subscription service September 30 alongside Terra Invicta. Ninja Gaiden Sigma originally released in 2007 on PS3.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, the acclaimed RPG from first-time developer Sandfall Interactive, has sold 4.4 million copies, according to staff members at the studio. Sandfall's official sales figure, however, still stands at 3.3 million units sold by the end of May. The game seems to have since sold over one million copies across supported platforms. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Sells 4.4 Million Copies Sandfall Interactive team members revealed the latest sales milestone in an interview with French creator Antoine Daniele during a recent Twitch livestream.
There are more ways than ever for consumers to get their hands on video games, but Xbox Game Pass remains one of the most popular methods. Game Pass is one of the most successful video game subscription services on the market, and that doesn't appear to be changing anytime soon. The service boasts a library of hundreds of games that players immediately gain access to upon becoming a subscriber.
Activision has brought Call of Duty: World War II back to the Microsoft Store and Xbox PC App after it was removed more than a month ago, though the company has still not said a word about what happened. A statement released on August 27 confirmed that the 2017 game has returned, and is once again available for PC Game Pass players. However, there was no explanation as to anything else related to the game's removal on July 4.
High On Life is a gem of a first-person shooter that adds a cartoonish wrinkle to gaming's most action-packed genre. The adventure takes you to Blim City, a space metropolis full of all sorts of alien species.