Next week, another 15 new Xbox games land on the platform across Xbox consoles and PC, including Sclash, MotoGP 24, and Front Mission 2: Remake.
It is time to find some room in your backlog, as 15 new Xbox games launch across Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC next week. Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass subscribers can also expect some new games coming to Game Pass, too. While there aren't any big triple-A releases on the cards next week, there are still a few interesting games on the way, including Front Mission 2: Remake on April 30 and both Sclash and MotoGP 24 on May 2.
Remake Achievements Front Mission 2: Remake preserves the mature story, strategic turn-based combat, and Wanzer customization options of the original. Enjoy the revitalized classic with updated visuals and new features and enhancements! Tales from Candleforth — Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XX4YKt464U8&pp=ygUjVGFsZ...
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