Xbox PC App Now Allows Users to Stream Games They Own Through Microsoft Store

The new aspect essentially amplifies the company’s strategy for promoting Xbox Play Anywhere. This service lets users purchase a game from the Microsoft Store and then play it on any device that can run the Xbox app, as well as Xbox consoles. At the moment, over 250 games are accessible for streaming through the game streaming feature within the Xbox PC app.

Cronos: The New Dawn Showcases Haunting Opening in Extensive New Gameplay

While wandering through the district, Traveler ND-3576 stumbles upon papers and messages left behind by the deceased. Following a fight with an Orphan, she soon finds herself in a larger area with ruined towers looming in the distance. More Orphans lie ahead, yet among them are also decaying bodies of infected that need to be burned, otherwise they could potentially empower the living Orphans.

How to Fix The Boarded-Up Doors in Tales of the Shire

To fully utilize many aspects of the game “Tales of the Shire“, you can either advance your Clubs or deepen your Friendships. For instance, when it comes to unblocking those barred doors, it’s the latter that matters. If you aspire to explore more within your Hobbit home, focus on getting friendlier with Willow Took, as this will provide you with additional opportunities to enter.

Superman Secretly Breaks An Incredible James Gunn Record

In the latest project, Superman, James Gunn teamed up with writer, director, and performer Stephen Blackehart. In this film, Blackehart played the lead scientist of Lex Luthor (Nicholas Hoult), Sydney Happersen. Gunn and Blackehart have a long history of working together on multiple projects – a total of 20 collaborations to be exact. Out of these, Gunn has cast, written, produced, and/or directed Blackehart in 15 different projects. This makes Blackehart the most frequent collaborator of James Gunn, with Michael Rooker and Sean Gunn having been directed by Gunn in ten projects each, while Nathan Fillion has appeared in eight, and Mikaela Hoover (who plays Cat Grant in Superman) has starred in six.

How to Expand Your Backpack in Tales of the Shire

Increasing the number of backpack slots in Tales of the Shire isn’t always easy to figure out. Unlike some games, there’s no store where you can buy a bigger backpack or explicit instructions on how to get more space. However, expanding your carrying capacity is possible within the game. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to increase your backpack space in Tales of the Shire:

1. Level up your character: As you progress through the game and level up your character, they will naturally gain more inventory space. So, keep playing and exploring to earn experience points (XP) and reach higher levels.

2. Complete quests and side missions: Many quests and side missions reward players with items that can be used to increase backpack capacity or sell for gold, which you can use to buy upgrades at the Blacksmith.

3. Find hidden items: In some parts of the game, there may be hidden items or chests that contain backpack expansions or other inventory-related rewards. Keep exploring and searching carefully to uncover these secret treasures.

4. Crafting: Some crafting recipes in Tales of the Shire can help you create backpack expansions, so make sure to gather resources and learn new crafting skills as you play.

5. Trade with other players: If you’re playing with friends or online, trading items with other players is another way to acquire backpack expansions or gold to buy them from the Blacksmith. Just be careful not to trade away anything valuable!

6. Purchase backpack expansions in the Blacksmith: Once you have enough gold, visit the Blacksmith and purchase backpack expansions as they become available. Keep an eye on the shop inventory, as new items may appear over time.

PlayStation Plus Free Games for August 2025 Revealed

For August, PlayStation Plus members can look forward to three fresh games joining the monthly lineup. These games become accessible for all members starting from August 5th, regardless of subscription tier. If you’ve been keen on any games from last month’s selection, remember to add them to your library before August 5th to keep them permanently. After that date, the previous games will no longer be available. Now, let’s explore the exciting new titles coming our way in August!

10 Forgotten Characters Who Deserve a Modern Makeover

Publishers strive to ensure that beloved characters don’t slip through the gaps unnoticed. However, due to the constant handover of series from one creative team to another, it can sometimes happen. Each new team tends to favor certain characters they wish to emphasize. We understand this, and while we acknowledge it might occur, we’ll keep our fingers crossed for their comeback.

King of the Hill Revival Creators Hint at Major Character’s Return

At the San Diego Comic-Con, co-creator of “King of the Hill,” Greg Daniels, and the new showrunner, Saladin Patterson, were questioned about the potential return of Hank’s brother, Junichiro. In response, Daniels subtly suggested that a comeback for Hank’s sibling could be imminent by saying, “It’s interesting you should mention that.” Later, Patterson elaborated on the significance of the character and hinted at his possible return, stating, “I don’t want to reveal any secrets, but Junichiro is a cherished character for us. If we can produce the episodes we desire in the future, and if fans show their support, there’s a high chance he might reappear. Additionally, if representatives from 20th or Hulu attend Comic-Con Tokyo, that could provide another reason to bring Junichiro back.

Silent Hill 2 Remake Developer Says It “Proved People Wrong”

After working on Silent Hill, we no longer feel like perpetual underdogs according to PC Gamer’s Zieba. The public reception of the Silent Hill era was challenging, filled with skepticism: ‘Bloober is taking this on, they’re going to ruin it.’ It was difficult for us to persevere and pour our hearts into the project despite widespread opposition. However, we managed to silence the critics, which feels great.