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Xbox giving away 12 custom Lego Star Wars consoles for Star Wars Day

Last month, Lucasfilm Games and Warner Bros. released Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, a well-regarded return to the (brick-filled) galaxy far, far away.

Now, the Lego Group has teamed up with Xbox to celebrate May the Fourth, also known as Star Wars Day. As part of the celebrations, they’re running a “Lego Star Wars Xbox Sweepstakes” to give away 12 custom Xbox Series S consoles inspired by the latest Lego Star Wars game.

Based on the nine mainline films, the consoles sport unique designs featuring the following characters:

  • BB-8
  • Boba Fett
  • Chewbacca
  • Darth Maul
  • Darth Vader
  • Finn
  • Kylo Ren
  • Luke Skywalker
  • R2-D2
  • Rey
  • Stormtrooper
  • Yoda

As is normally the case with these Xbox giveaways, these consoles are only being produced for the Lego Star Wars Xbox Sweepstakes, so there won’t be any other way to obtain one. To enter the contest, follow the official @Xbox account and retweet the promotional post using the hashtags #LEGOStarWarsXboxSweepstakes and #Maythe4th.

The contest runs from May 4th to 31st.

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Xbox unveils new ‘Deep Pink’ wireless controller

Xbox has launched a new controller variant, Deep Pink.

Other than the all-pink front design with a white rear, this is a standard Xbox Wireless Controller for Xbox consoles and PC. As such, it’s priced at the usual $74.99 and can be ordered from retailers like the Microsoft Store.

Deep Pink joins a lineup of Xbox Wireless Controllers that includes standard Black and White options, as well as slightly more expensive variants like ‘Aqua Shift’ and ‘Daystrike Camo.’

The company also offers a ‘Design Lab’ service through which you can create your own custom controller at a higher cost.

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What’s new on Xbox Game Pass on console, PC and mobile in early May 2022

Every month, Xbox brings new titles to its Xbox Game Pass subscription service.

Normally, these come in two waves and now, the company has revealed what’s hitting Game Pass in the first half of May. Notably, EA Vancouver’s NHL 22 is among this batch of new Game Pass titles.

  • Loot River (Cloud, Console and PC) — May 3rd
  • Trek to Yomi (Cloud, Console and PC) — May 5th
  • Citizen Sleep (Cloud, Console and PC) — May 5th
  • Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair Anniversary Edition (Cloud, Console and PC) — May 10th
  • Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising (Cloud, Console and PC) — May 10th
  • This War of Mine: Final Cut (Cloud, Console and PC) — May 10th
  • NHL 22 (Console) — May 12th [EA Play]

Meanwhile, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas – The Definitive Edition (Cloud and Console) is leaving Game Pass on May 10th, while the following titles are exiting the catalogue on May 15th:

  • Enter The Gungeon (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster (Console and PC)
  • Remnant: From the Ashes (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Steep (Cloud and Console)
  • The Catch: Carp and Coarse (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • The Wild at Heart (Cloud, Console, and PC)

As always, Game Pass subscribers can take advantage of an exclusive 20 percent discount to purchase any game in the catalogue and keep playing even after it leaves Game Pass.

Xbox Game Pass is available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC and Android and iOS in betaGame Pass for Console and PC Game Pass each cost $11.99/month.

Further, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate costs $16.99/month and is required for streaming (which Xbox refers to as ‘Cloud’) to mobile devices and browsers. On top of that, this tier includes Game Pass for both Console and PC, as well as subscriptions to Xbox Live Gold and EA Play.

Find out what came to Xbox Game Pass late last month here.

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What’s new on Xbox Game Pass on console, PC and mobile in late April 2022

Every month, Xbox brings new titles to its Xbox Game Pass subscription service.

Normally, these come in two waves and now, the company has revealed what’s hitting Game Pass in the second half of April.

  • F1 2021 (Cloud) — April 19th
  • Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered (Cloud) — April 19th [EA Play]
  • Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion (Cloud, Console and PC) — April 19th
  • 7 Days to Die (Cloud, Console, and PC) — April 26th
  • Research and Destroy (Console and PC) — April 26th
  • Bugsnax (Cloud, Console and PC) — April 28th
  • Unsouled (Console and PC) — April 28th

As part of Xbox’s ongoing partnership with Ubisoft, Game Pass is also getting two more games: Assassin’s Creed Origins (Cloud, Console and PC via the Ubisoft Connect app) “in the next two months” and For Honor: Marching Fire Edition (PC via the Ubisoft Connect app, a free upgrade to the Marching Fire Edition on Console and Cloud).

On top of that, the following 12 Cloud games have received touch controls on mobile:

  • Ben 10
  • Besiege
  • Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Anniversary Edition
  • Edge of Eternity
  • Hitman Trilogy
  • Lawn Mowing Simulator
  • Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered
  • Paw Patrol
  • Race with Ryan
  • Transformers Battlegrounds
  • Windjammers 2
  • Zero Escape: The Nonary Games

Finally, these four games are leaving Game Pass on April 30th:

  • Cricket 19 (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • Outlast 2 (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • Secret Neighbor (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • Streets of Rage 4 (Cloud, Console and PC)

As always, Game Pass subscribers can take advantage of an exclusive 20 percent discount to purchase any game in the catalogue and keep playing even after it leaves Game Pass.

Xbox Game Pass is available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC and Android and iOS in betaGame Pass for Console and PC Game Pass each cost $11.99/month.

Further, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate costs $16.99/month and is required for streaming (which Xbox refers to as ‘Cloud’) to mobile devices and browsers. On top of that, this tier includes Game Pass for both Console and PC, as well as subscriptions to Xbox Live Gold and EA Play.

Find out what came to Xbox Game Pass earlier this month here.

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What’s new on Xbox Game Pass on console, PC and mobile in early April 2022

Every month, Xbox brings new titles to its Xbox Game Pass subscription service.

Normally, these come in two waves and now, the company has revealed what’s hitting Game Pass in the first half of April.

Notably, MLB The Show 22 — which is published by PlayStation — is releasing day one on Xbox Game Pass, just like last year’s The Show.

  • Cricket 22 (Cloud and Console) — April 5th
  • Chinatown Detective Agency (Cloud, Console and PC) — April 7th
  • Dragon Age 2 (Cloud) EA Play — April 7th
  • Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare (Cloud) — April 7th
  • Star Wars: Squadrons (Cloud) — April 7th
  • Life Is Strange: True Colors (Cloud, Console and PC) — April 12th
  • Panzer Corps 2 (PC) — April 12th
  • The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk (PC) — April 12th
  • Lost In Random (Cloud, Console, and PC) — April 14th

As a reminder, one of the ongoing Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Perks is a 30-day trial for Paramount+, on which the live-action Halo series is streaming.

Meanwhile, these four games are leaving Game Pass on April 15th:

  • MLB The Show 21 (Cloud and Console)
  • Rain On Your Parade (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • The Long Dark (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Pathway (PC)

On top of that, F1 2019 (Cloud, Console and PC) is exiting the catalogue on April 18th.

As always, you can take advantage of a 20 percent member-exclusive discount to purchase any game to keep playing it even after it leaves Game Pass.

Xbox Game Pass is available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC and Android and iOS in betaGame Pass for Console and PC Game Pass each cost $11.99/month.

Furthermore, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate costs $16.99/month and is required for streaming (which Xbox refers to as ‘Cloud’) to mobile devices and browsers. On top of that, this tier includes Game Pass for both Console and PC, as well as subscriptions to Xbox Live Gold and EA Play.

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‘GTA V’ for next-gen consoles on sale until June 14th

Rockstar’s much-loved Grand Theft Auto V  and GTA Online will finally arrive for next-gen consoles on March 15th with revamped graphics to take advantage of the newer hardware.

While the ageing game will look a lot better on new consoles, it also comes with a price tag — one that might actually be reasonable if you manage to take advantage of one of the sales. The problem will be finding them.

The Verge put together a list of the various discounts available for next-gen copies of GTA V in the U.S. It seems similar offers are available in Canada, but with some exceptions. It’s also worth noting that the next-gen version of GTA V is available for pre-order now, but the deals should extend beyond the March 15th release.

GTA V on PS5

Let’s start with PlayStation 5. Those in the Sony camp are reportedly able to nab GTA V for 75 percent off and GTA Online for free until June 14th. I was able to find the free GTA Online in Canada, but not the next-gen version of GTA V to verify if it has the same discount as in the U.S.

The Verge noted that the PlayStation 5 versions could only be found by browsing the PlayStation Store on a PS5. That appears to be true in Canada as well — I couldn’t find them on the PlayStation Store website. But then, I also couldn’t find the next-gen GTA V while checking the store on the PS5.

It’s also worth noting some people may need to navigate to the PS4 version of GTA V then click the three dots, ‘View Product,’ and select ‘Grand Theft Auto V (PlayStation 5)’ to view it, but again, that didn’t work for me.

If you’re among the lucky few that own a PS5 and you’re blessed by the Sony gods to see next-gen GTA V in the PS5 store, please share the price below for the rest of us.

GTA V on Xbox Series X/S

Those in the Microsoft camp may have better luck finding the next-gen GTA V, but they’ll pay more for it too.

The revamped version of the game for the Xbox Series X and S is available for 50 percent off. I verified this was the case in Canada, thanks in part to the wonderful web-accessible Xbox Store. You can even check it out for yourself via this link.

Next-gen GTA V will cost $24.99 until June 14th — the bundle appears to include both the base game and GTA Online. That said, if you just want Online, it’s available separately for $12.49 (that’s also a 50 percent discount).

I already own GTA V, is there an upgrade option?

No.

Should I buy next-gen GTA V?

It depends! If you haven’t played GTA V before and you want to on your fancy new console, this is a pretty great deal. It’s also not a bad offer if you want to get into GTA Online. However, for those who already purchased GTA V or Online on a previous console, handing over more money to Rockstar may leave a sour taste in your mouth.

Whatever your situation, I’d also strongly encourage you not to pre-order the game. Rockstar’s last launch, the GTA Trilogy, was incredibly buggy. It may be better to wait and see how the revamped GTA V fares before putting down your hard-earned cash. You’ve got until June to take advantage of the discounted price anyway, might as well use that time to see if the game’s worth buying.

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Via: The Verge

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Here are the free games hitting Xbox Games with Gold in March 2022

Xbox has announced the four games that will be offered at no additional cost to Xbox Live Gold subscribers in March.

It’s important to note that Xbox 360 titles offered through Games with Gold can be played on Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S. The Series X/S can also play all of the Xbox One and Xbox 360 games that are made available through the program.

In Canada, an Xbox Live Gold subscription costs $11.99 for one month or $29.99/three months.

Additionally, Xbox Live Gold is included with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, which is priced at $16.99/month and also offers Game Pass and PC Game Pass, Cloud Gaming (mobile streaming) and EA Play.

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Xbox Insiders can now remap the Share button

Xbox Insider testers in the Alpha and Skip-Ahead Alpha rings can now try out a new feature: Share button remapping.

With this functionality, you can remap the button for hold, press and double-tap to these options:

  • Open the Xbox guide
  • Send a message
  • Search
  • Launch an app or game
  • Play / pause media
  • TV volume up, down, or mute
  • View achievements, friends, or party
  • Access Quick Settings
  • Toggle Night Mode, color filters, Narrator, or Magnifier

It’s unclear when this feature will roll out widely to all Xbox users.

Via: Windows Central

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Xbox has a bunch of deals right now, including Lunar New Year and Ubisoft sales

Xbox has kicked off multiple promotions on digital games, offering discounts on Asian-made games for Lunar New Year, titles from Ubisoft and Warner Bros., and more.

See below for some of the most notable deals. Note that all of the listed original Xbox and Xbox 360 games are playable on Xbox One/Xbox Series X and S via backward compatibility.

The full list of deals can be found here. Note that the sales are valid through February 7th, though individual promotions have different end dates.

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What’s new on Xbox Game Pass on console, PC and mobile in early February 2022

Every month, Xbox adds new games to its Xbox Game Pass subscription service.

Typically, new games join the catalogue in two waves every month, and now, Xbox has revealed the first half of February’s lineup.

Notably, Infernax from Quebec City-based indie Berzerk Studio (which we just featured this week), and Contrast from Montreal-owned Xbox studio Compulsion, are among the new Game Pass titles.

  • Contrast (Cloud and Console) — February 3rd
  • Dreamscaper (Cloud, Console and PC) — February 3rd
  • Telling Lies (Cloud, Console and PC) — February 3rd
  • Besiege (Cloud, Console and PC) — February 10th [Game Preview]
  • CrossfireX (Console) — February 10th [only includes the first single-player campaign, “Operation: Catalyst”)
  • Edge of Eternity (Cloud, Console and PC) — February 10th
  • Skul: The Hero Slayer (Cloud, Console and PC) — February 10th
  • The Last Kids on Earth and the Staff of Doom (Cloud, Console and PC) — February 10th
  • Ark: Ultimate Survivor Edition (Cloud, Console and PC) — February 14th
  • Infernax (Cloud, Console and PC) — February 14th

Meanwhile, here’s what’s leaving Game Pass on February 15th:

  • Control (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • Code Vein (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age (Console and PC)
  • The Medium (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • Project Winter (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • The Falconeer (Cloud, Console and PC)

Xbox Game Pass is available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC and Android and iOS in beta. Game Pass for Console and PC Game Pass each cost $11.99 CAD/month.

Meanwhile, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate costs $16.99/month and is required for streaming (which Xbox refers to as ‘Cloud’) to mobile devices and browsers. On top of that, this tier includes Game Pass for both Console and PC, as well as subscriptions to Xbox Live Gold and EA Play.

Find out what came to Game Pass in the second half of January here.

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