New Timed Exclusives For Xbox Series X Announced

Today’s Xbox Games Showcase will show off first-party games like Halo Infinite and other AAA titles coming to Xbox Series X, but in the pre-show, Microsoft took a moment to acknowledge all the indie games launching on Xbox, including Series X, in the near future. In a montage, Microsoft revealed 15 games that are all coming first to console on Xbox as part of the ongoing Id@Xbox program. All of them have been optimized for Xbox Series X.

The upcoming games include 12 Minutes from Annapurna Interactive, a top-down interactive thriller about a man trapped in a time loop; The Ascent from Curve Digital, a solo and co-op action RPG set in a cyberpunk world; and Sable from Raw Fury, an open-world exploration game with a stunning comic book-esque art style

Check out the full list of upcoming timed exclusives coming to Xbox Series X below. Plus, catch up on today’s biggest announcements so far in the Xbox Games Showcase.

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Dragon Quest 11 Is Coming To Xbox

Square Enix’s critically acclaimed Dragon Quest XI is coming to Xbox, the publisher revealed ahead of today’s Xbox presentation. The game will be available on Xbox One, Windows 10 PC, and Xbox Game Pass on December 4.

The latest entry in the beloved JRPG series, Dragon Quest XI casts players in the role of the Luminary, the reincarnation of a legendary hero who is fated to save the kingdom of Erdrea from the forces of darkness. The Xbox version is based on Switch’s Dragon Quest XI S: Definitive Edition, which featured re-recorded music, the option to play the adventure in 2D, and other enhancements.

In addition to Xbox, Square Enix has confirmed it is bringing Dragon Quest XI S to PS4 and Steam as well. The original version of the game was previously released for both platforms, but this marks the first time the Definitive Edition will be available on them.

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Echo Generation Is A New Turn-Based RPG About Saving Your Hometown

Indie studio Cococucumber revealed its next game during Microsoft’s Xbox Games Showcase. Dubbed Echo Generation, this turn-based adventure gives off Stranger Things vibes.

Set in a small town plagued by supernatural events, Echo Generation stars a group of kids who try to get to the bottom of what’s happening. Throughout your journey, you’ll go on a variety of quests and take on some terrifying-looking monsters in turn-based battles, which will award you experience points to increase your level.

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Xbox Games Showcase: How to Watch and What We Might See

Updated 7/23 with Xbox Games Showcase livestream

The time is almost here. We’re finally going to get a look at some first-party Xbox Series X games at the Xbox Games Showcase. General Manager of Xbox Marketing at Microsoft, Aaron Greenberg, confirmed there will be updates on previously revealed games, world premieres, and our first-ever look at Halo Infinite campaign gameplay. If you plan on watching this event, here’s everything you need to know to ensure you don’t miss it.

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How to Watch the Xbox Games Showcase (July 2020)

The Xbox Games Showcase takes place on Thursday, July 23, and starts at 9 am PT/ 12 pm ET/ 5 pm CEST. If you’re tuning in from Australia, the showcase is on July 24 at 2 am AEST. The show will be one hour-long and as usual, we’ll be broadcasting the livestream here and on our channels across a variety of platforms. Here’s the full list of places you can watch the Xbox Games Showcase:

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What to Expect at the Xbox Series X Games Showcase

We already know Microsoft has plans to reveal gameplay from Halo Infinite’s campaign during the stream, but we don’t know what other Xbox Series X games could make it into the lineup. Since the focus of the showcase is first-party games, we could potentially see projects related to studios acquired by Microsoft like Ninja Theory, Obsidian Entertainment, inXile Entertainment, Undead Labs, Compulsion Games, Playground Games, and Double Fine Productions.

It’s possible we’ll get some updates on Double Fine’s Psychonauts 2 or Ninja Theory’s Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 and Project Mara. Microsoft might also mention Grounded – Obsidian Entertainment’s upcoming survival game set to launch this month on July 28. There are also the rumors about Playground Games potentially working on Fable 4, and a new Perfect Dark game from Microsoft studio – The Initiative, both of which could also make it into the show.

There are plenty of exciting possibilities. Until then, let us know in the comments what you’d like to see and what you think we’ll actually see.

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Sonequa Martin-Green on Joining the Fast & Furious Universe

Sonequa Martin-Green is no stranger to the world of Hollywood franchises, having already made her mark on the world of The Walking Dead for five seasons as Sasha Williams before becoming the face of modern Star Trek as Michael Burnham in the ongoing Star Trek: Discovery. And now she’s entering yet another Hollywood tentpole, only this time via the world of video games, as the actress joins the cast of Fast & Furious Crossroads.

Fast & Furious Crossroads is “a team-based, vehicular-heist action game” which will tell a new story set in the universe from the movies of the same name, with Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, and Tyrese Gibson all reprising their big-screen roles alongside Martin-Green and Asia Kate Dillon (Billions, John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum), who both play new characters created for the game.

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For Martin-Green, one of the key reasons why she wanted to take the Crossroads gig was because of the Fast franchise’s track record when it comes to diversity.

“I feel very blessed because this is a franchise that has been a part of our lives for 20 years or so,” the actress tells IGN. “I’ve always loved the franchise and I respect it because of its representation. It was a blessing to be able to join — and surreal as well. We all know, especially in this time right now, how important [representation] is. We all know that it’s necessary and we need it. We need it for a better present and a better future. Fast and the Furious, this franchise has been innovative in that way. It’s been doing that for 20 years and representing so many different parts of the world and so many different cultures. I do believe it’s one of the main reasons why it has stood the test of time.”

Martin-Green plays Vienna Cole in the game, a character who, according to the official Crossroads site, “has grown up in a hurry” and who is about to learn that sometimes “even the best of intentions can have deadly consequences.” For the actress, she saw a certain quality in the character that has recurred in the major roles she’s played so far.

“I love strong women — that is my jam,” she laughs. “But what I love even more than strong women is when strong women are able to show their vulnerability. Because I do believe that that is part of a woman’s strength… of anyone’s strength. It’s part of a man’s strength as well. I do appreciate when I can step into someone who is grappling with darkness or really with hurt or pain or shame or guilt or these things that are very relatable. These things that a lot of us struggle with. I appreciate being able to bring those kinds of stories to life and those kinds of characters to life, because I think that’s what’s really inspiring is when you can see someone grappling with these things and when you can see them overcome. And that’s definitely what’s going on with Vienna. There were some things that went wrong that she blames herself for, that she’s burdened with. But Vienna is also extremely ambitious and strong and self-sufficient and driven and dependable. There’s a lot of power there. But then there’s also a lot of hurt to navigate as well.”

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For Martin-Green, approaching a performance for a video game isn’t very different from that of a film or TV role. She finds that it’s most helpful to look for the similarities in the process rather than the differences.

“Because there was so much time and attention and passion poured into the story, I was able to just dive into the story the way I always do,” she says. “I was able to just take that for what it was and allow the story to rise up around me and give my imagination the freedom to run free. In that way, I approached it the same way, which is so impressive to me that I was able to do that for video games, but it was so rich, and I said, wow, this is great. I can dig this!”

One interesting similarity between the Fast & Furious series and the Star Trek series is that both are very focused on the idea of adopted families. Vin Diesel’s character is always talking about “family” and there are also levels upon levels of “family” in Star Trek: Discovery, where Martin-Green plays Michael Burnham, who is adopted into two different families (first as a child in Spock’s family and then as an adult in the Disco family).

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“I couldn’t help but be aware of that for sure,” says the actress of the thematic parallels. “Because that’s such a deep prevailing theme in the Fast franchise, is these people who have chosen to be family. That’s very compelling and that’s something again that I think we all want to aspire to. I think it’s very inspiring when we see it. It’s challenging and it causes us to want to sort of look at the people in our lives and grab a hold of them, that family and that chosen family that we have in our own lives. It’s like when people come from different parts of the world, when they come from different backgrounds, when they have different points of view, but they decide to unify.”

And speaking of Discovery, Season 3 of the show has been shot and we know that it will feature the crew of the ship confronting a new reality after they were thrown a thousand years into the future at the end of last season. Martin-Green is sworn to secrecy about the specifics of what is in store for Burnham and the crew, but she promises a whole new spin on the Star Trek universe.

“I can say 1000% yes, it’s definitely going to have a different feel,” she says. “Simply because, well, there are lots of reasons why, but simply, mainly because we are going to be in a completely different time. So you can imagine how different things are going to be from that. I can’t even… it’s too much to name!”

Fast and Furious Crossroads will be released August 7. Star Trek: Discovery Season 3’s release date has not yet been revealed, but hopefully it will be before the end of the year!

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LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle Is Back in Stock at Amazon

Nintendo Switch and hand sanitizer aren’t the only items that’ve been tough to find in stock during the pandemic. Many of the more sought-after LEGO sets have also vanished from retailer shelves. If you could use an advanced brick-building project while you’re stuck at home, you’ll want to check this out. After being impossible to find for months, LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle just came back in stock at Amazon.

At $399 it’s a pricy proposition, but there’s a reason it costs that much. This thing is a beast, ringing in at 6,020 pieces. That makes it the second-largest LEGO set ever released, only behind the massive Millennium Falcon (which costs considerably more).

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This Hogwarts Castle set originally came out in 2018 and includes all kinds of wizardly details and interactive elements. Inside the castle you’ll find offices, classrooms, towers, and walls filled with unique stain-glassed windows. It also houses famous areas like the Great Hall and the serpent-infested Chamber of Secrets.

As for the castle grounds, you can build Hagrid’s hut and the Whomping Willow, which spins on its own and even includes a buildable Flying Ford Anglia car.

Also included in the set are exclusive minifigures of Hogwarts founders Godric Gryffindor, Helga Hufflepuff, Salazar Slytherin, and Rowena Ravenclaw. And to populate the castle, you get 27 microfigures of various characters from the books and movies. Check out the video below for a full tour of the set. And then if you want it, grab it before it goes out of stock again.

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Naruto To Boruto: Shinobi Striker Season Pass 3 Will Open With A Different Version Of Kakashi

Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker will soon kick off its third Season Pass of new characters, and the first character is a favorite. It’s Kakashi Hatake, who, yes, is already in the base game–but this is his double Sharingan form, giving him access to new abilities.

Okay, it’s a bit of a seven Gokus in Dragon Ball FighterZ situation–but the trailer, below, shows off Kakashi’s moves and fans of the character might be glad to have access to this form.

He’ll be the first of five new DLC characters being added, taking the total number of DLC characters for the game up to 23. As a bonus, anyone who buys the Season Pass 3 will also unlock the Lighting Blade action for the lobby.

Season Pass 2 of the game came with nine new characters, so this pass won’t be quite as rich.

A price for Season Pass 3 has not been announced yet, but since it has fewer characters, it will likely cost less than the first two (which were $30 each).

Soleil Games, the developer of this title, is due to release Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time soon. It’s coming to Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and PC on August 21.