Just Cause 4 Comes To Xbox Game Pass Just A Few Months After Release

Just Cause 4, the open-world sandbox game from Avalanche Studios, is now available in the Xbox Game Pass free game library. WindowsCentral discovered that the game is now available in the Xbox Game Pass library, following a teaser that the Xbox Game Pass account tweeted.

In a silly, fake email purporting to be from “Melissa McGamepass,” it’s revealed that a game starting with a “J” would come to Xbox Game Pass on March 7. As it turns out, that game is (likely) Just Cause 4, and it’s arrived a day early. The email image also says another game with a longer title is also coming to Xbox Game Pass on March 7, but it hasn’t been revealed yet.

Further out, Microsoft will announce another title coming to Xbox Game Pass in April later this month on March 12. Keep checking back with GameSpot for more on that.

Given that Just Cause 4 was only released commercially in December, it appears to be one of the newest titles in the Xbox Game Pass library apart from the first-party Microsoft games that release into Game Pass like Crackdown 3 most recently.

In February, Microsoft released a number of high-profile titles into the Xbox Game Pass library including Batman: Return to Arkham, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and Alien Isolation.

Xbox Game Pass offers all-you-can-play model where you can play more than 100 Xbox One and backwards-compatible Xbox 360 games as much as you for as long as your $10/month subscription remains active. Outside of this, Microsoft also offers Games with Gold for Xbox Live Gold subscribers, which grant a few games every month.

The Flash Unleashes an Epic Supervillain Brawl

Warning: Full spoilers for The Flash Season 5, Episode 15 below. If you need a recap on where we left off, check out our review for Season 5, Episode 14.

No season of The Flash would be complete without a dedicated Gorilla Grodd episode. Season 5 does the formula one better by also throwing King Shark into the mix. While this episode can’t entirely escape the sluggishness that’s been weighing down the series for months, it does offer some great giant monster payoff.

While basically a filler episode with little relevance to the main Cicada plot, at least “King Shark vs. Gorilla Grodd” fits in neatly as part of the ongoing metahuman cure storyline. Cisco and Caitlin have their cure. The problem is that they need to test it on a willing patient, and there’s currently a dearth of metahumans eager to give away their powers. Bringing King Shark back into the fold only makes sense at that point.

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March’s Free NES Games For Nintendo Switch Online Subscribers Revealed

Nintendo has announced the free NES games being added to the library of freebies on Nintendo Switch for people who subscribe to the system’s Nintendo Switch Online membership.

Available starting March 13 will be two titles: Kid Icarus and StarTropics. Members in Japan are getting a different lineup of games. According to Gematsu, players in Japan will get Kid Icarus, but instead of StarTropics, they’ll receive Yie Ar Kung-Fu and Fire Emblem. It’s not uncommon for the NES Switch Online freebies to vary by region like this.

The NES library for Switch Online subscribers launched in 2018 with 20 big-name games, including Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda, Dr. Mario, Ice Climber, Metroid, and Donkey Kong. More have been added since, like Zelda II: The Adventures of Link in January and Super Mario 2 in February.

A subscription to Nintendo Switch Online costs $4 USD/month or $8 USD for three months. A 12-month membership is available for $20 USD, while a Family Membership for up to eight Nintendo Account members costs $35 USD for a year. New subscribers can sign up with a seven-day free trial. In addition to free NES games, subscribers get access to cloud saves and online play for many titles such as Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Mario Kart 8 Ultimate.

Pokemon Go Is Adding More Shiny Pokemon In New Event – GS News Update

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Devil May Cry’s Story in 7 Minutes

Devil May Cry is a series renowned for its stylish action, but beyond all of the gunslinging, sword slashing and royal guarding, there is, in fact, a story. So, if you’re just jumping into DMC for the first time with Devil May Cry 5, here’s the entire plot summarized as quickly as we can rightfully do it.

First off, this is Dante:

Dante

He’s a red coat wearing, demon form bearing, gun-wielding, death-dealing, rocket riding, high flying, son of a gun. Or that’s what he would be if he was described by Ric Flair (WHOO!).

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Sony Is Refunding Some Players for Anthem’s PS4 Crash Bug – GS News Update

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Halo Boss Confirms Halo Infinite Will Launch On Xbox One And PC Amid Rumors

With Microsoft set to finally, maybe, talk about Halo Infinite at E3 this year, fans are understandably eager and excited to learn more about the long-in-development next Halo. One rumour about the game making the rounds is that Halo Infinite will be a “next-gen” game that skips Xbox One.

That’s not going to happen, Halo franchise development director Frank O’Connor says. Responding to someone on Twitter who mentioned this rumour, O’Connor said, “I have no idea what leak you’re talking about, but Halo Infinite will be released for Xbox One and appropriately spec’d PCs.”

The rumour in question may be based on comments from noted Microsoft insider Brad Sams. He recently said on his YouTube show that Microsoft focused on showing Infinite’s engine, SlipSpace, at E3 last year and not the game because the game itself looked … too good.

“They didn’t want to show off any part of the game because it actually looked pretty damn good and they didn’t want to make current-gen stuff look bad,” Sams said.

In the video, Sams never says Halo Infinite won’t be released on Xbox One, but you can imagine people making that connection regardless.

Microsoft is rumoured to announce new Xbox hardware at E3 this year, so that is also likely contributing to the worry about Halo Infinite not coming to the Xbox One hardware on the market today. However, none of the credible reports out there today are suggesting that will happen.

The Xbox One is now considered a “family” of devices. For example, games that play on the mega-powerful Xbox One X also work on the lower-power Xbox One S. Presumably this kind of compatibility between hardware options will continue with the new Xbox hardware set to be revealed at E3 in June. A disc-free Xbox One will be released in May, according to a new report. This kind of compatibility between generations of hardware has been commonplace and generally accepted in the mobile phone market for years, so it seems games are finally catching up.

Halo Infinite will be the first new mainline Halo game since 2015’s Halo 5: Guardians. It’s rumoured to be a launch title for the new Xbox hardware, and that would be notable given 2001’s Halo: Combat Evolved was the only time a Halo game was released as a launch title for new Xbox hardware; in that case it was for the original Xbox. The new Xbox consoles are reportedly scheduled to launch in Fall 2020.

In other news, Sams also reported on his show that Halo: The Master Chief Collection may finally soon be announced for PC. For lots more on all the ongoing Xbox rumours, check out this roundup of all the big news.

The Best Xbox Live Game Deals for Xbox One This Week (US, UK)

A new week means another round of game deals on Xbox Live, and for the next six days, some pretty major titles are discounted on Xbox One. There’s an EA publisher sale that just kicked off with huge discounts on some of its best titles, including Dragon Age: Inquisition, Battlefield V, and A Way Out.

Dragon Age: Inquisition won over 130 Game of the Year awards in 2014, and in our review, GameSpot’s Kevin VanOrd gave the game a 9 for its relatable cast of characters, compelling story, emphasis on player choice, and huge, diverse map to explore. You can pick up Dragon Age: Inquisition’s Game of the Year Edition, which includes all DLC and add-ons, for only $10 (75% off!) this week.

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If you’ve been looking for a story-driven co-op game to play with a partner or friend, A Way Out is an intense, emotional adventure you won’t soon forget. Through local or online co-op, you’ll play as two prisoners who work together to break out of prison, and as you follow their unpredictable journey, you’ll have to make difficult decisions that ultimately determine each of their fates. If you’re playing with a friend online, they can play along for free by using the game’s Friend Pass. A Way Out is just $18 (40% off) this week on Xbox One.

Battlefield V doesn’t stray far from the series’ winning formula, and with the deluxe edition discounted at $40 (50%), the well-received shooter is worth picking up this week. Hit the court and become a basketball champion in NBA Live 19: All-Star Edition, which is just $6 (85% off). Cute, physics-based platformers Unravel and Unravel Two are on sale as a bundle for $9 (70%) as another great couch co-op option. And while we’re talking about local multiplayer games: The Jackbox Party Quadpack, which features 20 hilarious party games from their first four party packs, is available for $75 (25% off).

Check out more of our picks from Xbox Live’s weekly sale below, and see the full list in the Microsoft store. These deals will expire March 12 at 3 AM PT / 6 AM ET / 12 PM BST.

The best Xbox One weekly game deals (March 5 – 12)

Red Dead Redemption 2 Online Update Adds Classic Red Dead Weapon, New Event

Rockstar has released another update for Red Dead Redemption 2‘s multiplayer mode, Red Dead Online. This week’s update brings back a well-known weapon from the first Red Dead Redemption and kicks off a new Free Roam event, Fool’s Gold.

In Fool’s Gold, players vie over control of a ridiculous-looking suit of Golden Armor. The one wearing the armor will receive a defense boost and earn points for gunning down other players, while everyone else will compete to bring them down and take the armor for themselves.

In addition to the Fool’s Gold event, Rockstar has added a new gun to Red Dead Online: the Evans Repeater, one of the rifles John Marston wielded in the first Red Dead Redemption. Rockstar describes the gun as “a powerful long-range rifle” that is “deadly at medium and long distances.” It can be purchased from Rawson, Wheeler & Co. or other gunsmiths.

Finally, everyone who logs into Red Dead Online this week will receive a special “care package.” This can be redeemed either at your camp’s lockbox or one of the post offices dotting the game, and it contains an assortment of ammo and other helpful items. The full contents are as follows:

  • 60x High Velocity Pistol Ammo
  • 60x High Velocity Repeater Ammo
  • 2x Fire Bottles
  • 8x Fire Arrows
  • 2x Jolly Jack’s
  • 2x Potent Horse Medicine
  • 1x Lake Lure

Rockstar still has many more updates planned for Red Dead Online. The developer will also introduce Target Races, which have players racing on horseback and shooting at targets. On top of that, the game will receive new fishing challenges as well as a trio of Showdown Modes–Up In Smoke, Spoils of War, and Plunder–in the near future.