Inside Xbox April 2020 Recap

Yesterday on Inside Xbox, Microsoft revealed new games coming to Xbox Game Pass, gave a closer look at the single-player campaign in Grounded, shared new titles coming to the Project xCloud Preview, gave viewers must-know details about Gears Tactics, and much more.

New details, trailer and gameplay revealed for Obsidian’s Grounded

  • Grounded will enter Xbox Game Preview with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and Steam Early Access on July 28, 2020
  • The episode also revealed a brand-new trailer focused on the single player experience and hosted a first-ever livestream to give a closer look at the game

Xbox Game Bar introduces access to apps through widgets

  • Xbox Game Bar, the customizable gaming overlay built into Windows 10 for PC, will offer access for Insiders to apps from partners including Razer, XSplit and Intel through widgets to improve the PC gaming experience.

Project xCloud Preview adds new games from EA

  • Beginning today, Project xCloud Preview participants can play three more games from EA on their Android phones or tablets:
    • The Sims 4
    • Unravel Two
    • Dragon Age: Inquisition

Free Update coming to Sea of Thieves

  • The free Ships of Fortune update will arrive later this month to Sea of Thieves
  • Ships of Fortune adds new depth to the game’s trading companies, allowing players the option to represent their favorite Trading Companies as emissaries for boosted rewards and exclusive cosmetic items.

New details about Gears Tactics

  • The Coalition celebrated Gears Tactics going gold with a new video highlighting five things you need to know before launch and their commitment to a gameplay experience tailored to PC, including new details on a partnership with Intel.
  • Gears Tactics is available April 28 on Windows 10 PC, Steam and with Xbox Game Pass for PC (Beta)

New ID@Xbox titles are coming to Xbox One

  • The top-down shooter Hotline Miami Collection is available now on Xbox One
  • The episode also provided a look at a brand new game, The Last Campfire from Hello Games, a dark fantasy that combines a beautiful art style with a wide variety of puzzles, and shared a new trailer for Atomicrops, a farming simulator where you must cultivate and defend the last farm in a post-apocalypse wasteland

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