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New Xbox One releases (July 27-31,2020)

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Destroy All Humans!, Nowhere Prophet, and Yakuza Kiwami 2 are the highlights from next week’s lineup of new Xbox One releases.
Destroy All Humans!, Nowhere Prophet, and Yakuza Kiwami 2 are among next week’s new Xbox One releases.
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Destroy All Humans!, Nowhere Prophet, and Yakuza Kiwami 2 are among next week’s new Xbox One releases.
For the first time in a long time, there’s a bumper crop of new games to look forward to on Xbox One.
As previewed on the recent Xbox Games Showcase, Grounded, the backyard survival game from Obsidian Entertainment, makes its Game Preview debut on Tuesday. It looks like a lot of fun, and if you prefer to play on PC, it’s also coming to Steam Early Access.
THQ Nordic continues to mine its IP catalogue with a remake of Destroy All Humans! In addition to the usual visual and performance upgrades, the game – which looks like a whole lot of fun – includes content cut from the original 2005 release.
We’re also pleased to see Nowhere Prophet make the jump to console. Sharkbomb Studios’ tactical turn-based card game is engaging, engrossing, and beautiful.
Finally, Kazuma Kiryu and friends come to Xbox One in Sega’s rich tale of crime and karaoke, Yakuza Kiwami 2. It’s also available as part of Xbox Game Pass.
Other new Xbox One releases include Skater XL, Maid of Sker, and The Touryst.
Each new release can be purchased from the Xbox One digital games store or the Microsoft online store.
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Grid Autosport, the best serious racer on Nintendo Switch, is getting new modes and support for selected racing wheels next week.
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Grid Autosport, the best serious racer on Nintendo Switch, is getting new modes and support for selected racing wheels next week.
We loved the Nintendo Switch version of Codemasters’ 2014 racing game, Grid Autosport. The console was – and still is – lacking in top tier racers, and Feral Interactive worked wonders in bringing the game to Switch. In our review, we called it an “essential purchase” for racing fans.
Feral has continued to support and improve the game. First, with a high-resolution texture pack at launch, and then, earlier this year, with split-screen local multiplayer.
On July 30, Grid Autosport will receive its next update. The headline addition is online multiplayer, but it also adds support for the Hori Pro Deluxe wheel, the Hori Pro Mini wheel, and Nintendo Labo Vehicle Kit.
These are welcome additions to an already excellent game and complete the feature set found in its original release. See you on the starting line.
Finally, another plea to publishers. If you’re thinking of bringing an Xbox or PlayStation game to Switch, get in touch with Feral. The studio’s work on Grid Autosport, and the equally accomplishedAlien: Isolation, is among the best to found on Nintendo’s system.
For more Nintendo Switch games, read our weekly new release round up. And follow us on Twitter and Facebook for daily new updates.
Found it interesting, entertaining, useful, or informative? Maybe it even saved you some money. That’s great to hear! Sadly, independent publishing is struggling worse than ever, and Thumbsticks is no exception. So please, if you can afford to, consider supporting us via Patreon or buying us a coffee.
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