Project xCloud gets five new games today, including A Plague Tale and Cities: Skylines
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The Project xCloud library has grown five games larger today. The latest batch of titles includes an eclectic mix, from a cinematic action-adventure and one of 2019's best games, to a deep city builder and an especially muddy racer. It even includes a game that just l♔aunched weeks ago, meaning players currently involved in the Project xCloud preview can access a new title totally for free.
The marquee addition may vary depending on who you are, but for my money, I'd recommend starting with A Plague Tale: Innocence. A 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:surprise hit from last year, A Plague Tale is also currently in Xbox Ga🙈me Pass, but if you're look🎀ing to play it streamed wherever you go, it's a fantastic Last of Us-inspired take about family and sacrifice.
Also new to xCloud is Journey to the Savage Planet, which just launched at the end of January. This colorful 3D metroidvania comes from former Ubisoft brains that made open-world hits like Far Cry 4 and it shows. It's got a less ser🀅ious perspective on its alien-filled world, but it's a lot of fun if you're looking for something that smartly blends old and new mechanics.
Journey to the Savage Planet is an interesting addition for more reasons than just it being a brand new game. It's also the debut game from Typhoon Studios, which was 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:recently acquired by Google to make games for Stadia. It seems likely we'll see Savage Planet hit the Stadia lineup sometime in the future too. It's maybe even one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:120 games coming to Stadia in 2020.
The remaining three games round out a solid group that expands the library to over 90 games. Cities: Skylines brings its S💦imCity-toppling city-building gameplay, the strategy game Age of Wonders: Planetfall comes along with its new Tyrannosaurus Update, and Mudrunner brings its unique brand of truck racing. They're all there as of today and because the project is st⛄ill in preview, all 92 games remain totally free. You just have to and wait for your invite.
Still lost in a sea of game streaming services? We recently compared Google Stadia vs Project xCloud vs PS Now.
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