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October’s Squeezing In a Few New Decent Video Games Before Next-Gen Arrival
Next month, players will be delving into a new generation of video games, one hallmarked by both main systems exploring a vastly different strategy than last cycle: backwards compatibility. Not only will previous generation games be playable...
- Posted 5 years ago
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September’s PS+ Titles Drum Up Familiar Battles With Street Fighter V, PUBG
More and more, these months leading up to the release of the new generation of consoles has felt like a transition period, and that’s reflected in the free titles offered by the Live and PS+ subscription services....
- Posted 6 years ago
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September’s Xbox Gold Titles Go Adventuring with The Division, Blobs, Unwritten Tales
Ever since The Great Virus has become a defining presence of this year, the game console subscription services have tried to find the right freebie titles to offer in each month cycle. It has been interesting to...
- Posted 6 years ago
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September’s New Video Games Flex Muscle Before Next-Gen Takes Over
The strangeness of 2020 continues into September, as we’ve reached the first month where school’s trying to get started again in a variety of different shapes and sizes, virtual and in-person. To say that things are still...
- Posted 6 years ago
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PS+ Freebies for August Take a Fall in the Line of Duty
There was a brief period at the end of last month – for a little less than a week during its 10th anniversary celebration – where Sony had three prominent free titles available through their PS+ subscription...
- Posted 6 years ago
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Xbox Games With Gold for August: A Fizzle of Crafting and Bot Battling
School’s starting back for a bunch of people this month, and it’s a complicated and mentally exhausting time for both parents and kids this year, which certainly merits some love from Xbox and their Games With Gold...
- Posted 6 years ago
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August’s Video Games Run Same Old Pattern With Madden 21
A few months back in one of our monthly subscription free game articles, we discussed a little bit whether video game players would be more or less drawn to hardcore “everyday life” simulation games right now, such...
- Posted 6 years ago
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PS+ Celebrates 10 Years With Adequate AAA Titles for July
Sony’s PS+ subscription service is celebrating its 10-year anniversary this month, and, frankly, it’s kind of a big deal for any company in the video game industry to continue doing the same thing for a decade. This...
- Posted 6 years ago
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July’s Xbox Games With Gold Not Exactly a Slam Dunk
Welcome to one of the strangest Julys in recent memory, where the likelihood of people staying indoors and firing up their Xbox is significantly higher than in past years. One would think that subscription services like Live...
- Posted 6 years ago
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July’s Video Game Releases Sneak In Offbeat Titles Before Next-Gen Hoopla
The strangeness of 2020 continues into July, though one would naturally expect this month to be a less interesting one in terms of new videogame releases. As folks continue to weather the challenges of keeping their distance...
- Posted 6 years ago
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June’s PS+ Pair of Free Games Are Out of This World
This is the kind of month that Sony has needed for their PS+ subscription service for a long, long time now. While they’ve been playful with their pairings of games being offered since they discontinued freebies for...
- Posted 6 years ago
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Xbox Games With Gold for June: A Weak Retro Brew
Microsoft has been stuck in a slump of passable monthly freebies for its Xbox Games With Gold subscribers for quite a while now, almost as if they’ve run out of available options. These past months would have...
- Posted 6 years ago

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