Turn-based strategy game Bonaparte wants to redo the French Revolution, but this time with mechs

Everything I know about the French Revolution has hitherto come from two literary works: Hilary Mantel’s excellent doorstopper A Place Of Greater Safety, and Kate Beaton’s webcomics. Neither Mantel nor Beaton mention mechs, which are a core feature of Studio Imugi’s new “ideology driven” turn-based strategy game Bonaparte: A Mechanized Revolution. I, for one, feel like I’ve been grossly ill-informed. Kate, Hilary – I’ve been quoting you for years at parties and it seems like all this time, people have been silently judging me for my ignorance of the role giant clockwork soldiers played in the fall of the Bastille.

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Star Wars Outlaws Spoilers Have Leaked Online

Star Wars fans beware: Spoilers for Ubisoft’s upcoming open world game Star Wars Outlaws have leaked online.

As reported by VGC, a user on live streaming platform Kick has been streaming Star Wars Outlaws a full four days before its release date, though it’s unclear how they came to acquire a copy. Footage from the stream has naturally spread far and wide across the internet, potentially spoiling the highly anticipated game for many.

Star Wars Outlaws launches August 27, 2024 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S, and PC for those willing to spend $109.99 on the Gold Edition, $129.99 on the Ultimate Edition, or $17.99 a month for the Ubisoft Plus subscription service. The $69.99 Standard Edition arrives three days later on August 30.

Falling more in line with the Star Wars Jedi series compared to the likes of Star Wars Battlefront or Star Wars Squadrons, Star Wars Outlaws is a solely single player experience that puts players in the shoes of wannabe scoundrel Kay Vess as she looks to make her mark on the galaxy far, far away.

Players can explore five different planets from Star Wars lore new and old, including Tatooine, a Toshara moon, Akiva, Kijimi, and Cantonica. All open worlds of their own, these are around the size of two or three zones in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and some can be crossed in four or five minutes on a speeder.

It’s not the first time Star Wars Outlaws has suffered from leaks, as a 13 minute string of gameplay hit the internet in July 2024. Those looking forward to the game may want to take precautions while scrolling social media in the coming days.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.

Glamtime never ends in Infinity Nikki, the open world dress-up game from Zelda talent

Take the ballroom scene from Disney’s Beauty And The Beast, swap the wailing utensils for an army of chibi cats, endow Belle with low-key Doctor Manhattan-grade powers of matter transformation, and you’re perhaps beginning to approximate the experience of Infinity Nikki – an open world dress-up adventure from Singapore-based Infold and former Legend of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild developer Kentaro Tominaga.

Trailered this week at Gamescom 2024, it’s the fifth installment in the hitherto mobile-focussed Nikki series and it’s seemingly going down a storm, with over 12 million pre-registrations so far (albeit, many of them motivated by the prospect of collectively unlocked in-game bonuses). It’s also a free-to-play game, and I have the usual unanswered questions about currencies and gacha, but I’m willing to give it the benefit of the doubt for the minute, because I have not spent nearly enough of my life considering the tactical applications of ballgowns. Here’s that trailer.

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Hold It! An Ace Attorney Investigations Collection Free Demo Is Now Available

Transfer your save over to the full game.

Just like the twists and turns of the courtroom, Capcom has today pulled a last-minute “not so fast!” out of its back pocket and dropped an Ace Attorney Investigations Collection free demo on the Switch eShop.

This free preview will give you access to the beginning of both games in the collection — Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth and Ace Attorney Investigations 2: Prosecutor’s Gambit — and you’ll be able to transfer your well-earned save data over to the full game when it is released on 6th September.

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Next Week on Xbox: New Games for August 26 to 30

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Next Week on Xbox: New Games for August 26 to 30

Welcome to Next Week on Xbox! This weekly feature highlights all the games arriving soon on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PC, and Game Pass. Discover more about these upcoming titles below and explore their profiles for additional information (note that release dates are subject to change). Let’s dive in!


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Age of Mythology: Retold Premium Edition

Xbox Game Studios

$49.99

Age of Mythology: Retold Premium Edition – August 27

From the creators of the award-winning Age of Empires franchise, Age of Mythology: Retold goes beyond history to a mythical age where gods, monsters, and humans collide. Combining the best elements of the beloved Age of Mythology with modern real-time strategy design and visuals, Retold is an epic and innovative experience for old and new players alike. Secure your domain, command legendary monsters, and call upon the power of the gods to crush your enemies. Age of Mythology: Retold Premium Edition includes the full game with up to 7-day advanced access starting on August 27.


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Core Keeper (Xbox Series X|S)

Fireshine Games

Core Keeper – August 27
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

Awaken as an explorer in a long-forgotten cavern teeming with untold secrets. In this award-winning, 1-8 player mining sandbox adventure, your choices shape an epic journey. Harvest relics and resources, craft advanced tools, build your base, and explore a dynamically evolving world waiting to be unearthed.


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Crypt Custodian

Top Hat Studios, Inc.

Crypt Custodian – August 27
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Step into the shoes of Pluto, a mischievous cat who has just died, and landed in the afterlife’s palace. After a brief and disastrous meeting with the Afterlife Guardian – Kendra – you’re banished from the palace and sentenced to clean… forever!!! Explore the vast grounds that surround the palace, battle beasts with your trusty broom, and gain new abilities to expand your world.


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The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria™

North Beach Games

The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria – August 27
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria follows the Dwarves as they embark on a new adventure to reclaim their legendary home of Moria beneath the Misty Mountains. Players will join forces to survive, craft, build and explore the iconic, sprawling mines. Courageous expeditioners will need to be vigilant as mysterious dangers await.


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SMITE 2 Founder’s Edition

Hi-Rez Studios


20

$29.99

Smite 2 Founder’s Edition – August 27
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

Become a Founding Deity in the Unreal Engine 5-powered sequel to the legendary third-person action MOBA. Play as Gods from across mythology and wield unique godly abilities. Hurl bolts of lightning as Zeus, master the arcane powers of death as Anubis, or backstab your foes as Loki – The choice is yours with the Smite 2 Founder’s Edition.


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Cubic 2 3 4 Player Games

CubeCube Sports LTD.

Cubic 2 3 4 Player Games – August 28
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

35 physics-based party games for family or friends to enjoy together.


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Espresso Tycoon

PlayWay S.A.

Espresso Tycoon – August 28
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

Create your brand, decorate your coffee shop, manage your employees and take care of your customers. Use the Coffee Editor to create unique coffee recipes, order deliveries and collect popularity points. Build an entire coffee business and complete all missions!


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Mad Experiments 2: Escape Room

Nejcraft

Mad Experiments 2: Escape Room – August 28

A sequel of the award-nominated cross-platform multiplayer escape game Mad Experiments. Alone or with up to 5 friends, follow the story of Hildegarde and Professor Cheshire, explore rich environments to find clues, and solve mind-bending puzzles to escape!


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Purrfect Rescue

Silesia Games Sp. z o.o.

Purrfect Rescue – August 28

Five different sceneries, a hundred kittens to rescue in each, and only one person to take care of it all. Keep your eyes open for ears, tails and noses – kittens are small, and there’s a lot of them around.


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SokoPenguin

Eastasiasoft Limited

SokoPenguin – August 28
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Wear hats and slide blocks as you take the role of a puzzle-solving penguin! A chill puzzle adventure awaits in SokoPenguin, a top-down pixel art block-sliding game where you take the role of a cute penguin and overcome a wide variety of single-screen challenges to help him reach his igloo!


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Whacking Hell!

Sanuk Games

Whacking Hell! – August 28
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Xbox Play Anywhere

A frantic 2D top-down shooter with roguelite elements. The gates of hell have opened: whack all the monsters before they whack you! Collect their souls, ramp up your weapons and your spells, and become a slaughtering machine! Defeat waves of enemy attacks and nasty bosses by choosing the right path of upgrades.


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Akimbot

PLAION GmbH

Akimbot – August 29

In this 3D, action-adventure platformer, play as Exe, an outlaw robot with his unexpected sidekick, Shipset, as you blast your way through armies of robots, control spaceships and forge your own path on a mission to save the universe from impending doom! Set in a sci-fi world where only robots exist, travel the galaxy and experience non-stop robot mayhem and explosive action!


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Forklift Simulator

Aerosoft GmbH

$19.99

Forklift Simulator – August 29
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

Start your career in logistics today in Forklift Simulator! Take on a variety of different missions, a selection of vehicles and an extensive career mode in which you can put your skills to the test. Are you ready for the challenges ahead?


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Gori: Cuddly Carnage

Wired Productions Ltd

$21.99

Gori: Cuddly Carnage – August 29
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery / Xbox Play Anywhere

Humanity has been destroyed – and it’s up to Gori, along with his deadly but wise-cracking sentient hoverboard, F.R.A.N.K, and morose A.I companion, CH1-P, to slay the evil Adorable Army with lethal combos.


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Monster Jam™ Showdown

Milestone S.r.l.

Monster Jam Showdown – August 29
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

The excitement of real-life Monster Jam events is ready to explode, thanks to the franchise’s most recognizable icons: the trucks. Grave Digger, El Toro Loco, Megalodon and many others… Drive the hottest rides in Monster Jam racing the current fleet, the legendary history-making trucks, and the wildest fictional beasts from the toy universe. Unlock dozens of trucks and collect countless different liveries!


Xbox Live

Shadow of the Ninja – Reborn

United Games Entertainment

$19.99

Shadow of the Ninja – Reborn – August 28
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

It’s 2029. A vicious dystopian future. And it’s up to two warriors of the night to save the nation! After 33 years in the shadows, prepare to see this legendary action adventure in a new light! Looking and playing better than ever before, Shadow of the Ninja – Reborn is Tengo Project’s remake of a cult classic that the fans have been waiting for.


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Snooker Blitz

CherryPop Games Ltd

Snooker Blitz – August 29
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery / Xbox Play Anywhere

The only online snooker game you ever need. Challenge your friends, enter snooker tournaments, and go head-to-head against other players in real-time. Shoot snooker with ultra-realistic physics, breathtaking graphics, and have more fun than you’ve ever had playing snooker.


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Visions of Mana

SQUARE ENIX


7

Visions of Mana – August 29
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Xbox Play Anywhere

A new adventure begins in Visions of Mana – the first Mana game on Xbox and mainline title in the Mana series in over 15 years. Immerse yourself in the vibrant graphics of this beautiful world, where the powers of nature blend with the elemental aspects of mana to create a rich tapestry of life. Journey through enchanting locations with near-seamless transitions in a semi-open field that’s yours to discover.


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Valfaris: Mecha Therion

Big Sugar

Valfaris: Mecha Therion – August 29

Therion returns as the hunt for Lord Vroll continues. Pilot an advanced machine of death and destruction in this explosive 2.5D side-scrolling shoot ‘em up, and sequel to the critically acclaimed Valfaris. Strap in and unleash mecha hell!


Xbox Live

Wer weiß denn sowas? – Das 3. Spiel

bitComposer Interactive GmbH

Wer weiß denn sowas? – Das 3. Spiel – August 29
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Just in time for the 11th season, Elton, Bernhard Hoëcker and Kai Pflaume are back on Xbox with a brand-new edition. Prove how good your knowledge really is in 30 new shows with exciting questions and the original answer videos. Of course, Kai Pflaume will once again charmingly guide you through the shows. Knowledge, fun and lots of entertainment are just a push of a button away.


Xbox Live

112 Operator

Ultimate Games S.A.

112 Operator – August 30
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

112 Operator allows you to manage emergency services in any city in the world! Dispatch units, take calls and face situations caused by weather, traffic or changing seasons. Help the city survive escalating events like riots, organized crime, terrorist attacks, cataclysms, natural disasters and many more!


Xbox Live

Blocky Farm

Forever Entertainment S. A.

Blocky Farm – August 30
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Create the farm of your dreams! Enter the charming world of Blocky Farm where you can manage your lands, take care of animals, harvest fields, deliver goods to the town and create friendship with citizens.


Xbox Live

Call of Duty®: Black Ops 6 – Vault Edition

Activision Publishing Inc.


963

$99.99

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Multiplayer Open Beta | Early Access – August 30

Pre-order Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 on the Microsoft Store, or subscribe to select Game Pass plans, to get early access to the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Multiplayer Open Beta. This is your chance to go hands on with Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and provide essential feedback to help ensure the best day one experience possible when the game launches on October 25, 2024. Learn more here.


Xbox Live

Date Z

We Dig Games

Date Z – August 30
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Welcome to the heart-racing adventure of “Date Z”, an unexpected twist on high school drama, mystery, and romance. As a senior transfer student, your debut week at a new school spirals into an extraordinary race against time. It’s not just about making friends or acing classes. Your survival hinges on one task: finding a date by Friday.


Xbox Live

Forests, Fields and Fortresses

Ratalaika Games S.L.

Forests, Fields and Fortresses – August 30
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Forests, Fields and Fortresses is a mix of a puzzle and a board game in which you must build your kingdom. Try the role of a ruler, piece together your lands and ensure the prosperity of your people. Unlock new spells, game events and different starting boards for increased variety.


Xbox Live

Sparkle 2 EVO

Forever Entertainment S. A.

Sparkle 2 EVO – August 30
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Control the evolution! Climb your way through the evolutional ladder. Start as a little organism and transform into a magnificent aquatic being. Explore the abyss in search of nutritional elements. Attack other species whenever you run out of other food sources. Enjoy beautiful surreal visuals and relax with minimalistic ambient soundtrack.


Xbox Live

Star Wars Outlaws

UBISOFT


33

$69.99

Star Wars Outlaws – August 30
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

Experience the first-ever open world Star Wars action-adventure game and explore distinct locations across the galaxy, both iconic and new. Risk it all as scoundrel Kay Vess, seeking freedom and the means to start a new life. Fight, steal, and outwit your way through the galaxy’s crime syndicates as you join the galaxy’s most wanted. If you’re willing to take the risk, the galaxy is full of opportunity.


Xbox Live

Super Dark Deception Demo

Glowstick Entertainment


204

Super Dark Deception – August 30

Super Dark Deception Demo is a fun retro take on the hit horror game, Dark Deception! Beautiful hand-drawn 2D pixel art that gives a classic 16-bit RPG look and feel. Earn XP and unlock powers as you progress that will allow you to even the odds and survive longer against horrendous creatures.


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Reignbreaker is an anti-establishment roguelike that’s clearly pro-Hades

A few months back, I enjoyed lurking a conversation on the RPS Discord about the proliferation of cyberpunk/steampunk/atompunk/what-have-you-punk variants and how most of them in fact lack the rebelliousness and counter-counter elements that punk actually entails. That discussion was back on my mind as I sat down to play Reignbreaker, a new action-roguelike from Studio Fizbin, at Gamescom 2024 – slightly wary of its self-described medievalpunk styling. However! Turns out you’re trying to kill the queen. Yep, that’s, uh, that’s pretty punk.

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Helldivers 2 PSN Review Bomb Cape MIA as Arrowhead Awaits Clarity on Game Being Sold in More Countries

Whatever happened to Helldivers 2’s review bomb cape? This unique in-game item was inspired by the review bomb campaign Helldivers 2 suffered on Steam after publisher Sony made PlayStation Network accounts mandatory for PC gamers on Valve’s platform. Developer Arrowhead decided to turn the user review history graph into a cape, which is ready for launch but has yet to release.

Nearly four months since Sony’s dramatic U-turn on Helldivers 2’s PSN account requirement, the review bomb cape is still M.I.A. So, what’s the problem? As part of an impromptu AMA on the Helldivers 2 Discord, Arrowhead creative chief Johan Pilestedt said the delay has to do with a lack of clarity on Helldivers 2’s sales status in those countries in which PSN is not live and therefore remains unavailable, even now, effectively de-listed from Valve’s platform.

“We don’t want to release it until we get more clarity on the country issue,” Pilestedt said, responding to questions about the review bomb cape.

“Basically review cape is waiting for region conclusion,” he added. Then, explaining what that means, Pilestedt said: “The final decision if it will be sold in more countries.”

We don’t want to release it until we get more clarity on the country issue.

Since Helldivers 2’s explosive launch across PC and PlayStation 5 earlier this year (it’s the fastest-selling PlayStation Studios game of all time with an incredible 12 million copies sold in 12 weeks), Arrowhead and Sony have butted heads on numerous occasions.

Developers at the studio have admitted that the furore around the PSN account issue caused internal stress to such a degree that it slowed development. And even now, there’s still a question mark over whether Helldivers 2 will ever be sold on Steam in the countries that lack PSN, even though the PSN account requirement was ditched. Clearly, Arrowhead has that same question.

Arrowhead has also struggled with Helldivers 2 and its fanbase since the game’s massive launch, and has had to adjust the way it works to help create post-launch content in a sustainable fashion. Still, recent updates were criticized by the game’s community, and in the AMA Pilestedt touched on the impact of that feedback.

“It’s hard,” he said. “It’s a tricky situation. The criticism is valid, but it causes low morale, and low morale causes slow development speed. Talk about a negative spiral.”

Then: “I think it’s important for us to reiterate to the team that criticism happens because people care. The worst thing would have been if we fucked up and no one cared.”

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

Here’s an open world zombie survival game set in medieval…. Birmingham?

I can guarantee you that a zombie survival game called God Save Birmingham wasn’t on your “2024 Video Game Announcements” bingo card. It takes place in 14th century England, and tasks you with fending off the rampant zombie hordes of a populace who’ve succumbed to a mysterious case of reanimation. Perhaps the cause is that there’s no Maccies or TK Maxx at the local Bull Ring yet.

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New Balatro Merch Adds Exclusive Abstract Joker Shirt

We’re all in.

A new Summer range of Balatro merch has been revealed (which, bizarrely, comes just under a month away from Fall, but never mind) and includes a rather fetching Abstract Joker shirt based on a design by developer LocalThunk.

Each shirt is available now for £24.99 (plus shipping), with the full collection consisting of the aforementioned Abstract Joker shirt alongside the Jimbo’s Fish & Chips, You’ve Done Well, Enjoy Joke, and Jimbo Eye Test shirts. Abstract Joker and Enjoy Joke are also available in various colour designs.

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Avowed Runs at 30fps on Xbox Series X and S, Obsidian Confirms

Avowed will run at a “baseline” of 30 frames per second across Xbox Series X and S, developer Obsidian has confirmed.

Speaking on the Iron Lords Podcast, art director Matt Hansen said Obsidian is “targeting a baseline of 30fps” for the first-person fantasy RPG. 60fps sounds unlikely, however, even on the more powerful Xbox Series X.

Explaining, Hansen said Obsidian decided to go for 30fps in order to facilitate fancier visuals, and that because Avowed is a first-person, single-player game, “you don’t necessarily need that 60 frames.”

It’s a first-person, single-player game, you don’t necessarily need that 60 frames.

“We are targeting 30 frames per second, bare minimum,” Hansen said. “That’s the expectation.

“It’s a first-person, single-player game, you don’t necessarily need that 60 frames. And that allows us to get a lot juicier with VFX and lighting and all this other stuff.

“It’s a trade-off we opted to make relatively early, and we’re really happy with that. The game’s running pretty smooth for how visually dense it is, and that was always our goal.”

But, Obsidian is still figuring out the nitty gritty of performance: “It’s one of the last things you do,” Hansen said.

Avowed is due out in February 2025 on PC and Xbox Series X and S, and joins a list of Xbox Series X and S games that launched at 30fps in recent years. That list includes Bethesda’s Starfield (which now runs at 60fps following a post-launch update), Arkane Austin’s Redfall (which also now runs at 60fps following a post-launch update), and Ninja Theory’s Hellblade 2, which has yet to receive a 60fps update.

Indeed, Obsidian’s reasoning for targeting 30fps echoes comments made by Bethesda development chief Todd Howard in explaining why last year’s Starfield launched at 30fps on both Xbox Series X and S.

“I think it’ll come as no surprise, given our previous games, what we go for,” Howard said at the time. “Always these huge, open worlds, fully dynamic, hyper detail where anything can happen. And we do want to do that. It’s 4K in the X. It’s 1440 on the S. We do lock it at 30, because we want that fidelity, we want all that stuff. We don’t want to sacrifice any of it.

“Fortunately in this one, we’ve got it running great. It’s often running way above that. Sometimes it’s 60. But on the consoles, we do lock it because we prefer the consistency, where you’re not even thinking about it.

“And we don’t ever want to sacrifice that experience that makes our games feel really, really special. So it feels great. We’re really happy with how it feels even in the heat of battle. And we need that headroom because in our games, really anything can happen.”

As was the case with recent Xbox games, Avowed may end up with a 60fps performance mode post-launch. There are also questions about Avowed eventually launching on PlayStation 5, following Obsidian’s Pentiment and Grounded jumping to the rival console this year, and Microsoft’s confirmed plans to release Id Software’s Doom: The Dark Ages and MachineGames’ Indiana Jones and the Great Circle on PS5 next year.

Avowed was delayed to February “to give players’ backlogs some breathing room,” Microsoft has said. It was due out later in 2024. IGN recently went hands-on with Avowed and we came away impressed.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.