Xbox Game Pass April games announced
Xbox has announced the games coming to Game Pass this April, led by Lego 2K Drive.
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Xbox has announced the games coming to Game Pass this April, led by Lego 2K Drive.
Sony has announced its PlayStation Plus games for April.
This is a quick public service announcement to let you know there is a free trial for Vampire Survivors — Poncle's award-winning gothic horror — over on Nintendo Switch. So, if you fancy your chances mowing down «thousands» of night creatures but haven't quite managed to get round to it yet, now is your time to shine.
Capcom has shared a first trailer for Street Fighter 6's next playable fighter, Akuma, who'll be joining the game's steadily expanding line-up sometime this «spring».
Epic has revealed the next titles it's giving away on the Epic Games Store, with Deux Ex: Mankind Divided and The Bridge getting the freebie treatment from Thursday, 14th March.
Another Thursday, another Epic Games Store freebie to add to your ever-growing backlog, this time in the form of stylish 3D side-scroller Never Yield.
Vampire Survivors might continue to be suspiciously devoid of vampires, but it does now have a bunch of new cosmic sci-fi bits (clearly last year's Among Us collaboration just wasn't space-y enough), courtesy of its latest free update on Steam, Xbox, PlayStation, and mobile.
Following its decision to cut six percent of its workforce last March, EA has announced another round of layoffs — this time affecting five percent of staff (around 670 employees) — as it moves away from «future licensed IP» toward its «owned IP, sports, and massive online communities».