Is Indiana Jones and the Great Circle on Xbox?

Yes, the game Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will soon be accessible for Xbox consoles. But here’s the catch: You can only purchase and play it on the latest Xbox Series X|S systems from Microsoft. If you’re still using an older Xbox One console, you might need to upgrade or resort to using Xbox Cloud Gaming.

SCUF does what Xbox doesn’t, releasing a Squid Game-inspired controller, but another limited edition version isn’t available to everyone

If you didn’t catch the Netflix hit, Squid Game, when it debuted in 2021, don’t worry – there’s still plenty of time to jump on the bandwagon before season 2 premieres on December 26th, 2024. To stir up excitement for the return of this chilling and macabre series, Xbox, SCUF, and Activision have joined forces with Netflix.

One of the best dungeon crawling and shopkeeping simulators I’ve ever played is getting a sequel in 2025

As an analyst, I was quick to spot the announcement during today’s PC Gaming Showcase Most Wanted – a sequel to the captivating blend of RPG, shopkeeping simulator, and dungeon crawler from 2018, Moonlighter, is in the works. The creators, 11 bit studios (Poland) and Digital Sun (Spain), unveiled Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault, slated for release in 2025 on Xbox, PC, and PlayStation 5 platforms.

Tis the season to get your fill of new indies as the Xbox Indie Winter Game Fest demo event returns with 35 new games to try

Outside, the chill of winter is biting, with icy winds whipping snowflakes every which way. It’s a splendid moment to unwind indoors, perhaps indulge in an engrossing game. Winter typically doesn’t boast a crowded gaming release calendar, but February seems to be an exception, flooded with new releases. If you’re seeking fresh gaming experiences this winter, the Xbox Indie Winter Game Fest demo event is the place to explore.

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 missed an obvious ‘Copilot’ opportunity to replace its robotic voices with my favorite AI assistant

Microsoft’s Copilot is integrated into many of the company’s products, including the sidebar of its Edge web browser, which I find myself using often. Although it functions as a standard AI assistant for most text-based inquiries, it also has a conversational aspect and can be interacted with verbally using any device equipped with a microphone, similar to its mobile app. Initially, Copilot was slightly slower than OpenAI’s paid and conversation-focused ChatGPT Plus, but Microsoft Copilot is free for desktop use and delivers responses that sound quite genuine.