New Microsoft games in the Xbox Games Showcase Steampunk Clockwork
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New Microsoft games in the Xbox Games Showcase: Steampunk Clockwork Revolution by Wasteland, Microsoft’s Next Generation Flight Simulator and more

Last night’s Xbox Games Showcase brought a lot of game news from Xbox Game Studios, including announcements of entirely new projects. We have collected them in one article.

    Image source: Xbox

Image source: Xbox

First: inXile Entertainment Studio (Wasteland Series) introduced Clockwork Revolution is a steampunk first-person role-playing game for PC (steam, Microsoft Store), Xbox Series X and S and Game Pass (PC and Xbox). Release dates are unknown.

The game takes place in the steampunk metropolis of Avalon. They promise the ability to travel back in time to affect the present, a character editor, branching dialogue, complex narrative, and dark humor.

We’re excited about Compulsion Games announced Third-person action-adventure game in the southern United States – South of Midnight for PC (steam, Microsoft Store), Xbox Series X and S and Game Pass (PC and Xbox). No release date either.

Players take on the role of the girl Hazel, who, in order to protect her home settlement, must acquire and become magical abilities “weaver”. The heroine will fight against dangerous creatures and uncover the web of her family’s past.

Texas studio Stoic, known for The Banner Saga trilogy, at the Xbox Games Showcase demonstrated cooperative fighter Towerborne. The game will be released on PC in 2024 (steamMicrosoft Store), Xbox One, Xbox Series X and S, and Game Pass (PC and Xbox).

Players in the role of ace warriors returned from the other world have to protect the residents of the city of numbers and the bell tower from terrible monsters. They promise four-person co-op, character customization, and seasonal updates.

Finally, Asobo Studio announced that the next generation of the legendary franchise is coming – Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 will be released in 2024 on PC (Steam, Microsoft Store), Xbox Series X and S, and Game Pass (PC and Xbox).

They promise the most complex and atmospheric flight simulator in history. use developer “the latest technologies in simulation, cloud computing, machine learning and graphics”.

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