It’s Sunday everyone and you know what that means, it’s roundup time. In this weekly post, we put together everything worth mentioning that we didn’t get to. We also link …
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Thanks for joining us again for the weekly round up of the Deals with Gold. On top of the Deals with Gold sales, Microsoft is also running its Shocktober sales. …
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On Monday, Microsoft’s Chris Charla issued “an open invitation for other networks to participate” in cross-network play, with Psyonix Inc.’s Rocket League being the first game to support the feature. …
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A couple of weeks ago, CBC News broke this story about a teenager from Pembroke, Ontario who racked up a bill somewhere in the region of $8,000 whilst playing FIFA< ...
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When Psyonix, Inc.’s Rocket League lands on Xbox One in February it will be sans cross-platform play, a feature that’s included in the already-released PC and PlayStation 4 versions of …
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Joining free to play titles such as AirMech Arena and Happy Wars in making the jump from the Xbox 360 to Xbox One comes Wargaming’s World of Tanks. Fans of the game will be happy to know that progress and content will carry over from the Xbox 360 version. Not only will it feature upgraded graphics for the Xbox One, World of Tanks will feature cross-platform play between the Xbox One and the Xbox 360; a first ever between the two Xbox generations. To add to the fun, a “Proving Grounds” player vs environment (PvE) is being offered to give a brand new experience to the audience.
Gamers can pre-download World of Tanks starting on July 10 in preparation for the title’s launch. A beta weekend will take place on July 11-12th for those that want to sample the Xbox One version early.
Take a look below for an E3 2015 trailer for World of Tanks.
World of Tanks has been waging war on Xbox 360 for about a year now, and the war will only grow bigger as the battle moves to Xbox One. Wargaming announced that their free-to-play MMO will be making the generational leap sometime this year. The battle server will be shared between both the 360 and the One, allowing for cross-platform play. Xbox 360 players who move to the Xbox One will be able to carry over all of their accounts and progress. If you want to see what World of Tanks looks like with some current-gen polish, check out the announcement trailer after the jump.
Source: IGN
The new update for World of Tanks: Xbox 360 Edition adds a collection of artillery for Britain, “including the iconic Crusader, ConquerorGC, Bishop, and Sexton II,” as well as …
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World of Tanks has been updated with the new content “Rapid Fire” that introduces 13 new tanks to the mix, and also adds two new maps to the rotation. The new …
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This week brings great news for fans of the excellent World of Tanks: Xbox 360 Edition, which we awarded a definitive Buy It! award in our recent review. Developer …
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