âInjustice 2â, âTorchlight IIIâ headline the first Xbox Game Pass titles for 2021
âeFootball PES 2021 Season Updateâ is also a part of the selection
Injustice 2. Credit: NetherRealm Studios
Microsoft has announced the first batch of Xbox Game Pass titles coming to the service in 2021.
Injustice 2 and
eFootball PES 2021 Season Update.
See the full announcement below:
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Joining first on January 7 is
Injustice 2, a sequel which continues the fighting series that is home to numerous DC characters such as Batman, Superman, and various other heroes and villains within the universe. The game features a dramatic story mode to venture into, as well as an array of multiplayer modes to test the playerâs skill.
by Megan Spurr, Community Lead, Xbox Game Pass
Happy new year everyone! I hope you had an amazing holiday! We are back to bring you more games to discover. If you haven’t tried Xbox Game Pass Ultimate yet, you still have some time to grab your first three months for $1 until January 25. The new year is here and we’ve got some games to announce, so let’s get to it!
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Take the pitch with Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, the legendary Diego Maradona, and more in one of the most celebrated sports video game series,
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2020 Steam Winter Sale: 8 really good indie PC gaming deals
Eric Abent - Dec 24, 2020, 4:45pm CST
The Steam Winter Sale is in full swing, and with many of us staying home for the holidays and growing increasingly weary of this pandemic and the year 2020 in general, this one feels maybe a little more special than it usually does. As always, there are no lack of deals to peruse, and while I usually write a list like this every year, I thought this year I’d shake things up a little bit by focusing entirely on indie games.
You see, major publishers and I are going through something of a rough patch right now. Lately I find myself fed up with a number of big publishers that don’t have consoles to sell me – and even one that does – so we’re going to put them to the side for the time being and look at some games made by small teams of people who don’t have boards of directors or shareholders to please (or, at the very least, games that are published by smal