Despite advancements like Game Pass and major acquisitions, Xbox's first-party development still has its share of problems.
Going the extra mile in a game often means special rewards. Not so with these ten titles, which went above and beyond to disappoint you.
New soundless gameplay showcases EX-Ceed Chains, Van's S-Craft and the ability to switch between Action and Command options.
Initially announced in June 2020, the cyberpunk adventure title could receive new details and a release date for PS4, PS5 and PC.
PC and console pre-orders receive an alternate outfits pack but console players get instant access to Vampire: The Masquerade – Coteries of New York.
After almost four years of development - two of those in early access - the rogue-lite side-scroller will finally release later this month.
Tales of Arise players receive two new weapon skins and an accessory while Atelier Sophie 2 players get three new accessories for free.
Explore the depths of the new Ridden Hives with seven new Legendary weapons, eight premium skins, and over 15 new cards.
Developed by andsor games, the retro-styled title features 20 tracks, six game modes, five different cars and support for four-player split-screen.
The end-game activity is made all the more difficulty by these modifiers, which were previously omitted in the patch notes by mistake.
Releasing this Fall for PS4 and PS5 in Japan, the sequel sees Van Arkride and his allies investigating a strange massacre in Edith City.
The 1999 classic features 14 characters from the Mario series, 10 different modes, six championship courses and multiplayer support.
The new one-hour endurance races can each award up to 1.2 million Credits. Daily Races and Lobbies also offer increased rewards now.
Director Jason Slama cites the need for a "really stable environment" to make changes without breaking "1,600 other places down the line."
The co-op PvEvP third-person shooter will also receive more information and updates later this year en route to its release in 2023.
Former UI designer Jayson Kirby uploaded some design and concept images to ArtStation, showcasing a main menu revamp for the sequel.
Originally set for May, Two Point Studios is using the extra time to deliver "the best possible game that can be enjoyed equally on all platforms."
Noted leaker NateTheHate previously reported on a potential delay into 2023 but it seems the turn-based strategy title is back on track.
The massive update introduces new commands for defending, improves passing and pass speed, adds more shot variations, and much more.
Pathea Games' Harvest Moon-style title will be available for $25 on Steam and the Epic Games Store, and include some of the story's first act.
