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The First Descendant S3E3 Arrives with Xbox Play Anywhere Support
The First Descendant’s latest update adds a wealth of new content and Xbox Play Anywhere support, with Handheld verification still pending.
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Lost Ark Introduces New Class and Massive Progression Revamp
Lost Ark’s Guardians’ Rage update introduces the Guardianknight class and removes gear honing for early tiers to get players into the endgame faster.
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Xbox Partners With NetEase to Integrate UU Accelerator Into the PC Xbox App in China
Xbox has partnered with NetEase to integrate the UU accelerator into the PC Xbox app in China, improving online connectivity for players.
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Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii Lands on Game Pass
In a small surprise, Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii has been added to Game Pass across multiple tiers.
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PlayStation Portal OLED Leak Suggests New Model Could Be Coming Soon
Leaker KeplerL2 shared that Sony is launching a PlayStation Portal OLED model this year. Expect better colors for your PS5 cloud gaming.
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Epic Games Store Free Games: January 29 – February 5, 2026 and Where to Play in the Cloud
Epic Games Store free game this week is Definitely Not Fried Chicken. Claim it free until February 5 and see where you can play it in the cloud.
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Amazon Game Studios Head Christoph Hartmann Reportedly Leaving the Studio
Amazon Games head Christoph Hartmann is reportedly leaving as the company continues shifting its focus toward Amazon Luna.
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23 More Titles Now Have Xbox Play Anywhere Support
Support for the Xbox Play Anywhere feature has been rolled out to another 23 titles including a title that is new to Game Pass.
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PlayStation Plus Monthly February 2026 Games Revealed
February’s PlayStation Plus games include Undisputed, Subnautica: Below Zero, Ultros, and Ace Combat 7. Here’s what’s available this month.
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Terraria’s Latest Update Adds Palworld and Dead Cells Content
Terraria just got a massive free update with content from Palworld and Dead Cells, proving once again its popularity 15 years after release.
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