Here’s everything that was shown off at tonight’s Xbox Partner Preview

Microsoft View Xbox Partner Preview It may have a very rubbish name, but don’t let that fool you into thinking it’s not worth watching! The final edition of the night was a pretty decent show all round, though maybe not arousing As such, there were at least some interesting discoveries. There were first shots of Konami’s new Metal Gear Sold 3, a new game from PowerWash Simulator developer FuturLab, and more. And if you’re looking for a summary of all of this that won’t take up 30 minutes of your time, keep reading.

First, we learned Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth The series will continue the tradition of extravagant side activities when it releases on January 26 next year, giving players the chance to run an entire tropical island resort in pure Animal Crossing style. There’s fishing, bug catching, crafting, and much more as detailed in the trailer below.


Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth – Dondoku Island Trailer.

PowerWash simulation developer FuturLab has unveiled its new game Ikaru: He won’t diea spiritual successor to the studio’s popular Velocity series that promises “satisfying flow state” rogue action and which you can read more about elsewhere.


Trailer for Ikaro: Will Not Die.

In the first of many gameplay reveals, Everybody’s Gone to Rapture and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, developer The Chinese Room, offered the first proper look at the intriguing narrative-driven first-person horror game It still awakens the depths. If you’re looking for a scary take on North Sea oil extraction in the 1970s, you’ve come to the right place.


Still Wakes the Deep premiere.

Developed by Taeyeon Robocop: Rogue City Somewhat surprisingly, it can be a very interesting time, as Eurogamer’s Chris Tapsell recently discovered. With its release on November 2nd on Xbox Series

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RoboCop: Rogue City trailer.

Something else caught the attention of Microbird developer Chris Tapsell Hinterberg Dungeons — in which players connect with each other and delve into dungeons across the once-serene Austrian mountain resort that gave the game its name — is scheduled for release next year, with a first-day Game Pass launch included. Its latest appearance on Xbox offered a closer look at the social aspects that drive the game, because success in Dungeons of Hinterberg requires more than just a pointed sword.


Dungeons of Hinterberg trailer on social media.

Northern Spirit 2 It was mostly a surprise because I’d never heard of Spirit of the North 1, but now I’m wiser and definitely interested in learning more about the series’ crafty and visually stunning adventures. This time, players control a new boss fox who partners with a flying companion. There’s no set release date for Spirit of the North 2, but it’s “soon.”


Spirit of the North 2 trailer.

Metal Gear Solid Green Triangle: Snake Eater It is the new version of Metal Gear Sold 3 that was previously announced by Konami’s internal development team. We haven’t heard much about it since its reveal in May, but tonight’s Xbox demo provided the first in-game footage, including a bit of gameplay. The good news? Looks fine.


Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater trailer inside the engine.

Manor Lords It is a strategy game where players try to control a thriving medieval city. It promises in-depth city building, large-scale tactical battles, as well as complex economic and social simulations. And if you like that sort of thing (which I do, even if I’d prefer my games to look less like a wet weekend in Wales), it will launch for PC on April 25 next year. It’s also a Day 1 Game Pass release.

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Manor Lords release date.

Finals It really does look absolutely stunning thanks to its incredible destruction physics, and developer Embark Studio has announced that the free-to-play competitive multiplayer shooter will be holding a cross-platform open beta for Steam, Xbox Series


Open Demo for Finals.

Astronomy: Survival ascended — developer Studio Wildcard’s controversial remake of dinosaur shooter Ark: Survival Evolved — appeared during tonight’s Xbox Partner Preview to give viewers a first look at some of the gameplay. This is definitely a late reveal considering the game enters Steam Early Access today – or at least it should have; He remains nowhere to be seen, hours after the announcement, at the time of writing. What Wildcard didn’t mention during the presentation is that the Xbox Series


Ark: Survival Ascending launch trailer.

Finally, what’s the best way to celebrate? Alan Wake 2An imminent release on Friday, October 27, with a bit of a song and some footage of an FBI agent harassing a haunted grandmother? exactly. Please enjoy.


Alan Wake 2 launch trailer.

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