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Gamescom 2015 reveals many blockbuster games for Xbox One next year

The new Xbox One console bundle is available on Amazon, GameStop and the Microsoft Store.

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Furthermore non-exclusive games such as Dark Souls III, Homefront: The Revolution, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Federation Internationale de Football Association 16, Just Cause 3, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege and Cobalt were shown off. There will be more than 30 indie titles coming to Windows 10, plus there are 150 more in the pipeline, thanks to ID@Xbox.

The frustration apparently led one fan on Twitter to ask about its exact release date.

On top of that, it will also sport 14 Requisition packs, a slew of additional in-game items, a Guardian figure, a copy of the animated series Halo: The Fall of Reach, and even more stuff. Halo 5, which goes on sale October 27, is the first new version of the game created for the Xbox One, and Microsoft executives are hoping that history can repeat itself. Should you own any of them already, simply insert the disc into your Xbox One, download the updated files and you’ll be able to play without paying again. And now, at Gamescom in Germany this morning, they’ve followed up with a firm release window: backwards compatibility will arrive for all Xbox One users in November.

Destructible environments is no longer new in video games as titles like 3 person shooter Red Faction Guerilla (PS3, Xbox 360, PC) which was released in 2009 and is known for its physics system to realistically take down buildings. It’s got a 2 TB hard drive that’s custom-made for the Xbox One and Xbox 360 consoles. The only expense is buying an Xbox One digital TV tuner to allow this to work. So essentially, if you have an Xbox One you will be getting four free games a month.

The game promises to capitalize on destruction to obliterate your enemy’s cover and bring down the entire place where your enemy is at.

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Games like Killer Instinct, Bloodstained, Ark: Survival Evolved, Worms W.M.D, and We Happy Few are a few examples of games that will be coming as cross-platform games for both Windows and Xbox by 2016.

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