A classic Xbox 360 era game has just returned to the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S thanks to Game Pass, and it's a good one.
On October 3, Xbox Series S prices were announced to rise to $400 but Amazon still has them for $71 less than that.
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Game Pass subscribers can also play the Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 early access open beta starting Oct. 2. Zach began writing for CNET in November, 2021 after writing for a broadcast news station in ...
While Hades may headline the latest Xbox Game Pass additions, a small batch of titles are set to leave the service by the end of the month as well. The Ninja Gaiden series previously had a home in ...
Shannon Loftis, former Xbox Game Studios VP who retired in 2022 after almost 30 years at Microsoft, recently weighed in on LinkedIn. Her comments came in response to criticism of subscription services ...
All in all, this means that an Xbox Series S, which now goes for a recently increased $379.99 price, and a year of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate ($359.88) will cost a total of $739.87 in the US - about $10 ...
Updated September 18, 2025 by Mark Sammut: Today, a massive Game Pass strategy game debuted for console users, as Frostpunk 2 is now available on the Xbox Series X/S ... start with Frostpunk 2's story ...
Yes, Silksong is on Game Pass at time of writing, and both PC and Xbox players are both capable of playing it straight away without any additional expense. However, that doesn't necessarily mean that ...
Plus an Afrofuturistic heist game, a superhero workplace comedy, a Metroidvania/dating sim mashup and much more.
Microsoft added a few other games to the service, too, but everyone knows we're here to play Silksong, right? Zach began writing for CNET in November, 2021 after writing for a broadcast news station ...