Firewatch for Xbox One will wander in the woods on Sept. 21 with extra features
By John Callaham published

Campo Santo will bring its acclaimed first-person adventure game Firewatch to the Xbox One on September 21. The Xbox One version will get some extra feature not included in the previous PC or PlayStation 4 versions of the game.
In case you are unfamiliar with Firewatch, Xbox Wire has a quick description of the game, which is set in the wilderness of Wyoming:
You play as a man named Henry and you've escaped your messy life for some peaceful time alone in the woods. Except you're not alone: you're in constant contact with a woman named Delilah who works in a nearby tower and your time quickly stops being peaceful.
The Xbox One version will get some extra features;
Firewatch now comes with the complete Firewatch Audio Tour, a making-of that takes the normal game mode and turns it into one part Director's Commentary, one part Game Dev Workshop and wraps that all around a scavenger hunt. You'll get stories from the development, hear from both Rich Sommer (Mad Men) and Cissy Jones (The Walking Dead), and get a real-time look at how we built this thing with such a small team. Also furthermore (yes, more furthermore!) Xbox One owners are getting a free-roam mode that lets you explore the entire Shoshone Wilderness of the game with dynamic time of day and a few hidden secrets.
Are you excited about Firewatch making its Xbox One debut with more content? Let us know in the comments!
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A fireman?
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That's really an awesome game - I recommend it to anyone who likes adventures and the like.
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Pretty game, shame it only lasted 3 hours, the ending was also not as good as I was expecting
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Gonna have to buy it a second time now. Excellent game.
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It was a really nice chill game.
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I literally just bought this game yesterday on a mate's PS4, thinking it wouldn't come to Xbox. It was beautiful, but yeah, like so many says, the ending was a bit anti climactic.
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