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April 8, 2026
DayZ has officially joined the PC Game Pass tier as of April 8, expanding its availability beyond Game Pass Ultimate and Game Pass Premium subscribers. The game, which debuted in early access in 2013 and had its full release in December 2018, is now accessible to PC Game Pass subscribers. DayZ offers a survival experience that emphasizes player agency and emergent gameplay, set in a post-apocalyptic landscape. It is also available on PS4, PS5, and Xbox consoles.
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April 4, 2026
Xbox Game Pass is expanding its offerings with the addition of Elder Scrolls Online, which will be available on PC Game Pass starting June 2nd. The game will feature Xbox Play Anywhere support, allowing cross-progression between PC and Xbox consoles. ZeniMax has announced a new free, seasonal content model for Elder Scrolls Online, and the game is currently available as a free title on PS Plus Essential until April 6th. The introduction of crossplay and cross-progression is being actively pursued by ZeniMax, addressing a long-standing demand from the community.
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March 25, 2026
Chris Charla, with 16 years at Xbox and 13 years in the ID@Xbox program, discussed Project Helix, the next-generation Xbox system. It will allow users to play both PC and Xbox games, contrasting with competitors like Sony. At the Game Developers Conference, he highlighted the goal of simplifying game launches, enabling developers to create a single build for Xbox, PC, and cloud platforms. Project Helix will support easy PC and cloud gaming. Charla mentioned that developers currently working on Xbox and PC will benefit from Project Helix, with support for Xbox API, backend integration, and marketing. The system is expected to release in 2027 or 2028, and it may resemble a "gaming PC" running Windows 11.
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March 25, 2026
Microsoft has unveiled the alpha version of its new console hardware for Project Helix at the Game Developers Conference (GDC). Project Helix aims to eliminate the boundaries between console and PC gaming, allowing the new Xbox consoles to support both Xbox and PC games. Chris Carla, the general manager of portfolio and programs at Xbox, explained that developers will be able to create a single game build that works across multiple platforms, including PC, Project Helix, and Xbox Cloud Gaming. This approach resembles the previous universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps and the Xbox Play Anywhere initiative, which allowed cross-platform functionality. Carla advised developers to focus on creating Xbox console and PC versions to prepare for the next generation. He suggested that PC developers might find it more efficient to start with the PC build before optimizing for Project Helix. There are concerns about whether developers will be incentivized to create native Project Helix games if existing PC titles run well on the new console. Microsoft has not yet clarified its online multiplayer paywall policy for Project Helix games.
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March 20, 2026
Xbox Game Pass has added Disco Elysium – The Final Cut to its Ultimate, Premium, and PC tiers. The game has a Metacritic rating of 91 and won four awards at The Game Awards 2019, including Best Role-Playing Game and Best Narrative. It offers approximately 20 to 25 hours of main storyline gameplay, with an additional 10 hours of side quests, and around 50 hours for completionists. The version available is The Final Cut, released in 2021, featuring new content and full voice acting. Disco Elysium has an 88% approval rating on Steam and a near-perfect score on the Xbox Store. Subscribers can access the game without purchasing it, and a 20% discount is available for outright purchases while it remains part of the subscription service.
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March 11, 2026
Microsoft announced that the Xbox Full Screen Experience, now called "Xbox Mode," will be available for all Windows 11 PCs starting in April. This mode is designed for a controller-optimized experience, allowing users to browse their game library, launch titles, and switch applications while maintaining an immersive gaming environment. It will support various PC form factors and disable certain background tasks to enhance gaming performance. Additionally, Microsoft is expanding Advanced Shader Delivery for all game developers and enhancing its DirectX gaming API with machine learning advancements. The next generation of Xbox consoles, Project Helix, is expected to support four generations of Xbox games and PC games by 2027.
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March 11, 2026
X1 Box is an Xbox emulator available on Android for .99 through the Google Play Store. It is a fork of the open-source Xemu emulator, with its source code publicly available on GitHub. The decision to monetize X1 Box without compensating the original developers has raised ethical concerns. The Xemu team is developing their own dedicated Android version. Performance evaluations indicate that X1 Box has inconsistent performance, often capped at 30 frames per second, which affects gameplay.
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March 6, 2026
Asha Sharma, the new Executive Vice President for Gaming at Microsoft, announced that the upcoming Xbox console, codenamed Project Helix, will enhance performance and support both Xbox and PC games. This marks a shift from traditional console gaming by allowing access to a broader library of games and enabling seamless transitions between console and PC gaming experiences. Project Helix may utilize Microsoft's streaming solutions or focus on titles for the Xbox-branded PC SDK and app, with the possibility of a full Windows installation on the console. Additionally, there is a trend towards reducing exclusive titles for Xbox consoles, indicating a move towards a more integrated gaming ecosystem.
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March 5, 2026
Sony has decided to halt all future PC releases of its single-player games, opting to keep them exclusive to its console ecosystem. This decision is aimed at protecting the sales of the PlayStation 5 and its upcoming successor. While single-player titles will remain exclusive, multiplayer and online games will still be released on PC, including Bungie's "Marathon." Third-party developed single-player games may still be released on PC, but Sony's own titles like "Ghost of Yotei" and "Saros" will not have PC versions.
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