Subscribers can also look forward to Lost Records: Bloom and Rage, Dome Keeper, Death Howl, and much more in the first wave.
Despite continuously losing out to PlayStation, Microsoft's eighth-gen console has built up a solid library of must-play games.
Adventure Books, Medicine Bottles, and more carry over into the new playthrough, which provides a new post-credits ending on completion.
First-person single-player games remain some of the most immersive and enduring experiences in the medium, and in this feature, we highlight 15 must-play titles that stand out as the best in recent me...
The month was already packed with numerous high-profile titles, but it also features the launch of a long-awaited sequel.
Players that have finished Indiana Jones won't find the upcoming expansion too easy, and players that haven't won't find it too hard.
The story expansion launches on September 4th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, and sees Indy investigating seemingly undead enemies.
The enhanced hair rendering technology will be released alongside the upcoming The Order of Giants expansion early next month.
Invincible VS, Dying Light: The Beast, Cronos: The New Dawn, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, and much more will also appear.
Attendees can also play Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade, Invincible VS, and more at the Xbox booth.
Design director Jens Andersson also noted that it was "really hard", but it wasn't the most difficult part of making the game.
The upcoming expansion will see the famed archaeologist travelling to the streets of Rome and discovering sinister secrets in the catacombs underneath.
The acclaimed racing title has sold twice as fast as Sea of Thieves and much faster than Indiana Jones and the Great Circle on PS5.
Despite its strong opening-week sales on the PS5, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle hasn't managed to crack the most-played lists yet.
In the week ending April 19th, the action-adventure title topped the US video game charts for the first time since its launch in December.
The PS5 version is seemingly 28 percent ahead in sales than its first week on Steam and Xbox Series X/S per an equity fund.
Spencer also revealed that MachineGames was getting pushback about its decision to go with a first-person camera perspective.
In the absence of a new Uncharted, Indiana Jones can ironically fill that void.
Excellent performance and stellar production values result in a resplendent action-adventure that Indy would be proud of.
Whether you're in it for the thrills and tension or the outstanding characterization and story-telling, MachineGames delivers it all.