We grabbed for the apron and sat down with the original developer behind PlateUp!, Alastair Janse van Rensburg, in hope of discovering more about the upcoming Xbox launch.Â
Ready to head to South America with the latest eFootball season? It's time for a samba sensation with Season 4 of Konami's free-to-play eFootball 2024.Â
You may have watched PlayStation's most recent State of Play. If you did, you'd have seen the reveal from SEGA for SONIC X SHADOW GENERATIONS. But it's not just coming to PlayStation - Xbox players will be able to get in on the dark action too.Â
Penguin Pop Games are probably best known for the weird and wonderful. But they also do a cracking line in visual novels. Ready to meet the Graveyard Girls on Xbox, PlayStation and Switch?
There are many games that let you just get on with it, doing what you will, when you want to. But perhaps none of them have done it on the scale of Miniland Adventure on Xbox, PlayStation and Switch.Â
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
A shoot 'em up that mixes in tower defense elements? Yeah, that'll be Turret Rampage on Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch. The question is, can you hold them back?
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 guess it should be Indiana Jones vibes that we are getting from the release of Teppo and The Secret Ancient City on Xbox. But honestly, it's Rick Dangerous from way back when that we are really feeling.Â
For fans of the 2013 Zoo Tycoon reboot and the very good Planet Coaster: Console Edition port, Planet Zoo: Console Edition on Xbox and PlayStation is shaping up to be the next evolution of sim management.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
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