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STALKER 2 just got a big Xbox feature ahead of its new Cost of Hope DLC
By Brendan Lowry published
Gaming Ahead of STALKER 2's newly announced Cost of Hope DLC expansion coming out this summer, the game now fully supports Xbox Play Anywhere on Xbox and PC.

The popular Genshin Impact competitor, Wuthering Waves, is confirmed for Xbox
By Alexander Cope published
Gaming Join Rover and his band of Resonators as they fight to reclaim Rover's lost memories and save the world in Wuthering Waves, coming soon to Xbox and Xbox Game Pass during July 2026

Everything announced at the Xbox Partner Preview March 2026
By Brendan Lowry published
Xbox Another Xbox Partner Preview showcase has come, giving us a closer look at new Xbox and PC games and updates coming from Microsoft's game dev partners.

Here's how Xbox says devs should get ready for the next-gen Project Helix console
By Brendan Lowry published
Xbox Want your game to run natively on the next-gen Xbox console Project Helix? Microsoft says you should be developing for Xbox on PC" and Xbox Play Anywhere.

Crimson Desert's release date and launch times are near — here's when you can play
By Brendan Lowry published
Gaming Crimson Desert could be one of the grandest fantasy adventure games ever made, and now it's just a few days away from its release date and launch times.

ESO is coming to GP & Xbox Play Anywhere, just not yet
By Adam Hales published
News The Elder Scrolls Online is set to receive Xbox Play Anywhere support later this year, allowing Xbox players to access their console progress on PC via Xbox servers.

High on Life 2 review: Hilarious gaming with some awkward mic drops
By Michael Hoglund published
Review Squanch Games manages to capture the magic of the original, though it has a few awkward performance issues.

Xbox is going all‑in on Play Anywhere again and it’s bigger than you think
By Adam Hales published
News Xbox’s GDC 2026 lineup, led by Jason Ronald, reinforces a clear ecosystem first strategy with a strong Play Anywhere and PC development push, but no confirmed new hardware announcements.

High on Life 2 leans into the absurd, and critics say that’s its secret weapon
By Adam Hales published
News Early scores suggest High on Life 2 builds confidently on its predecessor, delivering more chaos, more jokes, and a slightly stronger critical reception overall.

167% growth on Xbox and Play Anywhere might be the real story
By Adam Hales published
News The First Descendant has surged 167% on Xbox following its addition to Xbox Play Anywhere and launch on the Xbox PC app. Increased visibility and cross progression may be driving renewed interest.
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