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Ori and the Will of the Wisps Available Now

SummaryOri and the Will of the Wisps is available now with Xbox Game Pass and on Xbox One, Windows 10 PC and Steam.Offering a new combat system and Easy, Normal and Hard modes alongside the beautiful visuals and music the series is known for, Ori and the Will of the Wisps is a one-of-a-kind adventure everyone can enjoy.In celebration of Ori and the Will of the Wisps, players can pick up a new Xbox One X for $399, its best value price ever. Today, we welcome Ori fans on a

Bill Murray and Harold Ramis modded into RE2 Remake

Get down to doing some ghost busting with Bill Murray and Harold Ramis modeled in their Ghostbusters gear with this hilarious mod. What's the Resident Evil 2 remake missing? Well, as it turns out, the actual Ghostbusters. Honestly, if any of the grotesque monsters haunting Raccoon City saw Peter Venkman (Bill Murray) or Egon Spengler (Harold Ramis) wandering around, they'd probably turn tail and run. That's why this mod is so amusing. Modder George as seen on the Resident Evil Modding Forums has come through with a very creative take

New LEGO Super Mario product teased by Nintendo

It looks like the LEGO Group and Nintendo are teaming up on some new LEGO Super Mario goodies for fans and possibly Mar10 Day LEGO and Nintendo are two of the most wholesome and longstanding collections of popular products in existence and they’re about to team up on something all-new. Recently, Nintendo and the LEGO Group have teased something related to a new LEGO Super Mario project. It was the LEGO Group that first posted teasers on the LEGO Twitter on March 10, 2020, followed soon after by Nintendo. The

Changes to the Xbox Insider Hub

XP, Leaderboards, and Performance As we continue our march towards a new Xbox Insider Hub experience, we’re going to make changes that will affect what the current Xbox Insider Hub looks like and how it behaves. Like we mentioned in our previous post, some of those pieces are going to be much more visible than others. This includes a change you’ll see starting tomorrow. We Value Your Participation We know that Xbox Insiders value XP, and we do too! XP is a public reward to you for giving feedback to the

Project xCloud Preview Update: Enabling You To Discover And Play More Games

Over the past couple of months, we’ve received some great and insightful feedback on how people are playing games in the Project xCloud preview. We’ve read anecdotes about picking up an old favorite on a lunch break or finally getting to that game that’s been sitting in your back-log. We also heard that many of you have enjoyed a new game that wasn’t previously on your radar. We want to help all of you discover that next great adventure while making it as easy as possible to view the game

Binging The Office Will Earn Someone $1000

Dish Network is going to pay someone $1000 to watch 15 hours of The Office--so what's the catch, and more importantly, where do we apply?The Office officially turns 15 years old on March 24, and Dish is celebrating with this paid 15-hour marathon. Considering The Office is Netflix's number one most watched show, Dish is unlikely to have a hard time filling this role.It's not the first time a company has paid for a dedicated binge-watcher--just last year CableTV paid $1000 for someone to watch the entire MCU collection back-to-back,

Now Playing: Luigi’s Mansion 3, Bioshock 2, Final Fantasy Tactics, And More

Bloodborne (Again) -- Tamoor Hussain, Senior EditorHello, it's me, Tamoor, GameSpot's resident broken record. Have you heard the good word? Bloodborne is a fantastic game! A few weeks ago I wrote about how I was playing through it yet again and loving it, and wouldn't you know it, I'm still doing that. Bloodborne has become so core to my identity of late that I suspect more than a few of my friends are secretly making fun of me because it's all I can talk about.I just reached The Hunter's Nightmare,

You Can Help Create A Coronavirus Vaccine By Playing This Game

COVID-19, otherwise known as the novel coronavirus, is an ongoing global outbreak that has affected over 97 countries and territories. Declared as a public health emergency by the World Health Organisation (WHO), there is currently no vaccine to completely stop this global epidemic. However, a team of researchers at the University of Washington (UW) in Seattle have come up with an unusual technique to combat the COVID-19 virus outbreak: video games, providing a glimmer of hope in this gloom and doom time.  Foldit, the crowdsourcing online puzzle video game that was launched