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Microsoft’s 25th Anniversary Xbox Series X Could Be Its Most Expensive Console Yet

Microsoft’s 25th Anniversary Xbox Series X Could Be Its Most Expensive Console Yet https://ift.tt/wIuol6Z It's the 25th anniversary of Xbox this year, and to celebrate, Microsoft is releasing a limited-edition version of the Xbox Series X that is reportedly very expensive. Announced earlier this year, the new model could cost as much as $900, and a new leak claims that it'll be released on November 27. At the time of writing, that means you'd need to save up a little over $9 a day to afford this console. Would you pay extra for a limited-edition Xbox Series X? According to the usually reliable Dealabs , this version of the Xbox Series X will cost $100 more than the current Xbox Series X, which features a "carbon black" design. That's also the same price as a PlayStation 5 Pro , following its price increase earlier this year. While it's not as powerful as Sony's beefier machine, it does include a disc drive. It's also worth noting that thi...

Humble Choice For May 2024 - Get Hi-Fi Rush, Yakuza: Like A Dragon, And 6 More Games For $12

Humble Choice For May 2024 - Get Hi-Fi Rush, Yakuza: Like A Dragon, And 6 More Games For $12 https://ift.tt/d9ab07E

The Humble Choice lineup for May 2024 is now live, and while there are some amazing games included, the timing for one of the picks is awkward, to say the least. But before we get into all that, let's go over the eight games Humble Choice members can download this month. Note that all eight games are available at no extra charge as part of the $12/month Humble Choice subscription, and they're all yours to keep forever, even after you cancel.


Humble Choice May 2024

  • Yakuza: Like a Dragon
  • Hi-Fi Rush
  • Steelrising
  • Loddlenaut
  • King of the Castle
  • Bravery and Greed
  • Amanda the Adventurer
  • Mediterannea Inferno

Headlining this month are the fan-favorite turn-based RPG Yakuza: Like a Dragon, the character action-meets-rhythm game mashup Hi-Fi Rush, and the steampunk Souls-like action-RPG Steelrising.

While these games are stellar inclusions, Hi-Fi Rush's presence in the roster happens to land on the same day that Microsoft shut down the game's development studio, Tango Gameworks, alongside three other Microsoft-owned studios, including Arkane Austin, the studio behind Prey and Redfall. Both studio closures are devastating, but Tango Gameworks is particularly surprising considering Hi-Fi Rush was a critical and financial success, and makes the game's presence in this month's Humble Choice collection feel… well, a little strange, to say the least. That said, Hi-Fi Rush's inclusion in Humble Choice means this beautiful game will reach even more players than it already has.

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