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Did Xbox Just Have the Best Week for Game Pass in 2025?

TNS: Xbox Game Pass released Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and Oblivion Remastered, making it one of the best weeks for the platform.

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Lightning77265d ago

People tried telling me that GP was some how dying.

Seems fine to me.

Obscure_Observer265d ago

"People tried telling me that GP was some how dying."

They been sing the same some song since 2017. They never get tired of it.

Johnh5223265d ago

Just beat avowed halfway through summer midnight just started oblivion best 20$ spent

thesoftware730265d ago (Edited 265d ago )

Good stuff, I'm 1/2 way through Avowed, started South of Midnight, and downloaded Oblivion lol.

ZeekQuattro265d ago

I specifically signed up last month because of everything that's been dropping in recent weeks. A sound investment imo.

jjb1981265d ago

Its a crazy value now for Xbox gamers. Its gotten so much better now that better games are getting released.

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LucasRuinedChildhood265d ago (Edited 265d ago )

I generally prefer playing on PS5 but gotta give credit to GamePass.

Some examples just up to July:
Ninja Gaiden 2 Black
Doom: The Dark Ages
Pro Skater 3+4
Oblivion Remastered
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
South Of Midnight
Avowed
Mad Mullet Jack
Blue Prince
Atomfall

Would cost a lot of money to buy all these Day 1. I love my gaming childhood but this much access to games would have been cool growing up.

Lexreborn2265d ago

Sure if you want all of those games it could cost a lot of money. For me, I only wanted 4 of them on the list and I really don’t have a problem with buying them and letting them know I’m willing to support them.

GotGame818265d ago

Great! Go ahead and buy them!

Lexreborn2265d ago

@got I did, playing Obscure on my ps5 now and have south of midnight installed on my pc and series X. Even bought NG2B day and date

Eidolon264d ago

Game Pass is about saving money, though. You do you, supporting developers is great, some of us are poor, though :(

thesoftware730264d ago (Edited 264d ago )

4 games is a good amount of playtime and easily over $100, and I would argue that playing their game on GP is supporting the dev, They track that type of stuff and were paid from MS for it being there.

Additionally it raises interest in a dev, and IP which is a big deal for ongoing development.

My point being , you playing on GP would still let them know you are playing, and your comment in no way dispells thae fact of the topic that GP is a great value at the moment.

Lexreborn2264d ago

Gamepass ultimate is 20 a month, that’s 240 a year. And before you start talking about deals I’ve been down that road, I’ve done the 1dollars and stacking already. And truthfully? It wasn’t saving me money. I had a catalogue of games but I had the year to play them, and with the games rotating I had a couple months at best to play most.

You know how long I have to play the games I bought? As long as I please without being rushed. That was my biggest problem with having Gamepass and praising it for adding games I never get around to playing doesn’t make it a great value for me.

I don’t like feeling like I HAVE to prioritize a game. Heck I beat Star Wars fallen order THIS year after playing it the last 3 years. I am playing rise of the ronin, ghost of Tsushima and horizon forbidden west STILL. And it’s just micro chunks of each at a time.

I don’t praise the PS plus offerings either because of the same conundrum. I can also buy 6 games throughout the year for the same cost of both subscriptions combined with no time limit,

For me it’s not about being broke, it’s about time management. I work 5 days a week in an office, I get maybe 4 hours end of day those 5 days to balance time with my family and play a game or watch a show,

The subscription life for games don’t fit these windows for me. And that’s why I said SUREif you WANT ALL of those games. But not everyone does, some of us are cool with the 4-5 on the list we want and maybe even waiting for a sale.

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Best RPG of 2025

VGChartz's Mark Nielsen: "If there's one genre you can almost always rely on to put out at least a few solid titles each year it's the RPG genre. Whether it's CRPGs, WRPGs, JRPGs, ARPGs, or MMORPGs, there are a lot of subgenres with rich histories and confusing abbreviations, and each of them brings something worthwhile to the table. This year in particular was a bit of an interesting one since it had no brand new entries in the really long-running, genre-defining series like Final Fantasy or SoulsBorneRing to step in and steal the show. Instead, our shortlist consists mainly of much more unique titles within the genre, but they're certainly no less deserving for that."

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2025 in Review: Winners and Losers

VGChartz's Taneli Palola: "Before we leave 2025 completely behind us and begin taking a closer look at the horrors that 2026 surely has in store, let's once again mull over the best and worst of the last year. As is more or less tradition by now, the winners side took ages to properly fill, while there was an abundance of choice for the losers, but to keep some semblance of balance I whittled both sides down to just five. Let's take a look, shall we?"

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AuraAbjure4d ago (Edited 4d ago )

Good read.

“Phil Spencer made some rather curious statements following the layoffs, notably stating that ”our platform, hardware, and game roadmap have never looked stronger.” So the company is simultaneously the most successful it's ever been, while also firing people by the thousands. Its gaming division is supposedly stronger than ever, yet it's effectively gutted many of the studios that brought it success in the first place.”

This is how a textbook Makavelian society works, where the top dogs become more successful in terms of flair and pomp with soaring bank accounts, only to realize the foundation of the society is rotten and relatively close to collapse. According to former border patrol agent JJ Carell., in 2025 the US was the largest consumer of human in trafficking on earth, and that slavery in America was more popular last year than it ever was, even compared to back when slavery was actually legal in the 1800s. But activist today will blab about how happy they are. But activists today will blab about how happy and proud they are that slavery is technically illegal because they fundamentally fail to grasp how a Makavelian society functions.

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Game of the Year 2025 — Clair Obscur: Expedition 33

Console Creatures writes, "This is it: Console Creatures' Game of the Year 2025 is... Clair Obscur: Expedition 33."

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