It’s time to harvest some great titles this August thanks to another stellar Games with Gold lineup. On August 1, the open-world farming simulator Slime Rancher will make its console debut on Xbox One, where you can care for your own galactic farm full of cute (slimy) creatures. Then starting on August 16, take on the wide variety of platform-racing stunt challenges in Trials Fusion. The Summer fun isn’t over yet! Coming to Xbox 360, and Xbox One through Backward Compatibility, we’ll have the modern-classic Bayonetta available from August 1 to August 15. Then get your butt to Mars and fight for the future in Red Faction: Armageddon from August 16 – August 30. All games will be available for a limited time only as part of Games with Gold, so get Xbox Live Gold today to get in on the action!...
Here’s the top upcoming games of July 2015: 1. F1 2015: Platform: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One Release Date: July 10 2015 F1 2015 is a racing video game based on the 2015 Formula One season developed and published by Codemasters. It is the seventh Formula One game produced by the studio, and will feature the team and driver line-ups from the 2015 season, including the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. It will also feature all the drivers, cars and circuits from the 2014 season as bonus content. It is the first title developed by Codemasters to be released for the next generation consoles. 2. Trials Fusion Awesome Level Max: Platform: PS4, Xbox One , PC Release Date: July 14 Trials Fusion: Awesome Max is an an expansion to Ubisoft’s bike trick/puzzle quest game. For ...
Yesterday, Ubisoft released Riders of the Rustlands, the first of six planned downloadable content packs for Trials Fusion. Available now for Season Pass holders and at £3.99 for players without the Season Pass, Riders of the Rustlands brings new tracks, challenges, editor objects and achievements to Trials Fusion. In Riders of the Rustlands, players will meet the forgotten people that live just outside the boundaries of Trials Fusion. Ignored by the government and left to their own devices, these rogues are forced to use, build and scavenge what they can to make a living. Rival camps have sprung up in the battle for resources and once-thriving facilities have been reduced to wastelands. Drastically visually different from the gleaming cities in Trials Fusion, the Rustlands give pla...