![]() As a gamer you should be excited by this. It appears the focus for the new Xbox console is to have games play faster/smoother, load quicker, while also look amazing (obviously). With four times the power of the current Xbox One X, it is going to be one beast of a machine. The new Xbox console was also teased, code-named Project Scarlett. Using this service I have bought less games but I have played more games, and even games that I had held out on or was hesitant to pick up such as Homefront: The Revolution and Vampyr. Well done to Microsoft for offering such an enticing and worthwhile bundle. I’ve just subscribed to the ultimate service as it is too good to not use. Not only that but with their new Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription at $15.95 AUD per month you get your standard Xbox Game Pass, Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Game Pass for PC. Nearly every single game that was announced or shown was going to be available at launch of Xbox Game Pass, which is fantastic news. The biggest take away from the entire Xbox event IMO was that Xbox Game Pass is going to be such an attractive offering to gamers on Xbox and now on PC that it would be foolish to not consider the subscription service, especially that for a limited time it is $1 for the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription. You can watch the VOD here (I have time stamped it to the start of the event so you don’t have to sit through 25 minutes of a countdown timer). I watched it again before writing this blog post and took notes down as the event progressed so I could at least have some references and ideas to go off. Frankly it was not their best showcase (for me anyway). There were some moments I was like, “yeah this is going to be awesome”, and then there were moments like “next game please”. I woke up at 6AM AEST to watch the Microsoft Xbox E3 2019 briefing and I felt a little indifferent after it ended.
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