Xbox: May 2022 Games With Gold revealed

Xbox: May 2022 Games With Gold revealed

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After discovering the games intended for PS Plus subscribers in May 2022, now it's up to the Xbox ones. Over the last few hours, in fact, Microsoft has unveiled the Games With Gold next month, which owners of the consoles produced by the Redmond company will be able to download for free, provided of course that they have signed up for a subscription to Live Gold.



Exactly as has been the case for several months now, the games as a gift to all Xbox Live Gold subscribers are not triple A's. Once again, Microsoft offers two modern titles, plus two games of the past, belonging to Xbox 360. Let's find out together a little further down, with a valid period for redemption:

Yoku's Island Express: from 1 to 31 May 2022 The Inner World - The Last Wind Monk: from 16 May 2022 to 15 June 2022 Hydro Thunder Hurricane: from 1 to 15 May 2022 Viva Pinata Party Animals: from 16 as of May 31, 2022
The arrival of these games enriches a May 2022 of great free games. Over the last few days, in fact, the free titles for all Amazon Prime subscribers have also been unveiled: you can find out by visiting this address. Keep following geekinco for all the news and announcements in the pipeline from the world of video games.






Xbox and PC recap: World of Warcraft expansions and a showcase announced

World Of Warcraft Dragonflight Key ArtSource: Blizzard Entertainment

Hello all, and welcome to the Xbox and PC recap for April 2022. This was a good month for gaming news across both platforms, with some really big reveals and particularly important updates on a few different projects, both from within Xbox itself and outside. We've got some big things to look forward to in the not too distant future.


A cold front came through gaming with some massive Blizzard Entertainment news across the past month. It also seems that Xbox console sales are doing extremely well, while a couple of big games have roadmaps, though the things players truly want may be months away. Let's dive in.

May Payne is back!

Max Payne Face Image


Max Payne Face Image

Source: Rockstar Games

In an announcement I never thought would happen, Rockstar Games and Remedy Games have agreed to a stunning proposal. Remedy Games is working on remakes of the first two Max Payne titles, which will use Remedy's Northlight engine and will be bundled into one game. The entire thing is being bankrolled by Rockstar Games, which will act as publisher on the project.


I'm a huge fan of most of Remedy's work, and Max Payne is no exception. I thought there was a chance we'd get Alan Wake 2, however slight, but Max Payne? After Remedy sold the IP, I thought it would never see the light of day again. I'm sure it'll be a couple of years at minimum before something comes of this, but it's exciting all the same. When this launches, it could easily be one of the best Xbox games available.


There's only one question: Will Max still have Sam Lake's face?

Blizzard reveals World of Warcraft: Dragonflight and the return of the Lich King

World Of Warcraft Classic Lich King Key Art


World Of Warcraft Classic Lich King Key Art

Source: Blizzard Entertainment

Blizzard Entertainment officially revealed the next expansion for World of Warcraft, called World of Warcraft: Dragonflight, which takes place in a massive new area called the Dragon Isles. The story is supposed to be more grounded and focuses on the Dragon Aspects returning, including the ever-iconic Alextraza, queen of dragons. A new race called the Dracthyr are being introduced, with exclusive access to the Evoker Class. We don't have a release date yet, however.


If that isn't enough World of Warcraft for you, then Classic players will also be happy. Wrath of the Lich King Classic has also been announced. There is also no release date here, but it's confirmed to be coming later this year.


While I don't play World of Warcraft, I have to say I haven't been tempted like I have with Dragonflight for a long time. If this expansion is really special, it feels like it'll be the shot in the arm the long-running game needs. Continuing to appease fans with the release of classic modules is also a smart call.

Diablo Immortal is headed to PC

Diablo Immortal Art Battle


Diablo Immortal Art Battle

Source: Blizzard Entertainment

Not content to stop there with news for the month, Blizzard Entertainment also shared that Diablo Immortal is now set to release on June 2, 2022. Oh, and it's coming to PC.


Mike Ybarra, head of Blizzard Entertainment, shared that the reason the team decided to do this is that since Windows 11 supports Android emulation, the developers decided to just go ahead and support the game properly. Bear in mind that this is still a mobile game first so some things may not be perfect. Regardless, it's entering beta for PC on June 2, so you can try it out then.


Personally, I definitely see this as the right call. Cross-play and cross-progression means more players are sharing their experiences together. Plus, it'll likely hold a lot of us over until we get Diablo 4.

Halo Infinite roadmap for 2022 is quite detailed

Halo Infinite Lone Wolves Armor Hero


Halo Infinite Lone Wolves Armor Hero

Source: Xbox Game Studios

We (finally) have a roadmap for Halo Infinite. The good news is that Forge is launching in full open beta in September. There's also finally a target for network campaign co-op, with a proposed August 2022 release. Less good is how Season 2 will also be extended, so Season 3 is coming in November 2022.


I'm not mad about this like many people are, but it's definitely discouraging that (as best we can tell) we won't get more maps post-Season 2 until what'll be close to the first anniversary of the game. 343 Industries continues to focus first on the health of the team, which I applaud, but hopefully bringing in Certain Affinity is just one of many steps being taken to get additional content out soon.

Xbox console sales look strong

Xbox Series X Hero Thin


Xbox Series X Hero Thin

Source: Matt Brown | Windows Central

The Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S are continuing to sell well, with serious momentum in the first quarter of 2022. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella confirmed during the company's earnings call that Xbox is gaining market share among current-generation consoles in the U.S, Canada, U.K, and Western Europe. Additionally, the Xbox Series X|S were the best-selling consoles in dollar sales in March 2022 NPD, while they were number two in units sold.


Things are still early, but the Xbox brand is just all-around in a healthier place compared to the Xbox generation. With big games coming up in the future, stock will remain the main issue for both Microsoft and Sony with the PlayStation 5.

Activision Blizzard continues

Xbox Activision Blizzard


Xbox Activision Blizzard

Source: Microsoft

A lot of things happened with Activision Blizzard in April, so we're going to do some very quick hits. Activision Blizzard shareholders approved Microsoft's acquisition bid, with over 98% of the votes saying 'yes,' clearly indicating investors want to sell. While this was an obvious result, it's the first big step of the acquisition cleared. Now, Microsoft has to complete regulatory review.


Remaster and remake expert studio Vicarious Visions has officially been merged into Blizzard Entertainment, becoming Blizzard Albany.


Raven Software QA employees have also been approved to vote for a union. If the vote goes through, this will be the first unionized group of developers at a studio in a major U.S. publisher. We expect others to follow if this goes through.

The Xbox and Bethesda Showcase is together again

Xbox And Bethesda June


Xbox And Bethesda June

Source: Microsoft

Just before April ended, Microsoft shared some expected yet big news. Yes, a showcase is being held in June 2022. E3 2022 may not be happening, but Microsoft isn't going to break tradition. The branding of 2021 returns, with this officially being called the Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase. It'll be held on June 12, 2022, at 10:00 A.m. PT / 1:00 p.m. ET.


It's safe to say that Starfield and Redfall from Bethesda Game Studios and Arkane Austin are guaranteed to be present. I won't speculate on much else yet, but I am excited to see both of those games. I've had a rough couple of years and the idea of game focused on hope and space exploration sounds very appealing. On the other hand, vampires are just cool and Arkane has an amazing track record.

Immortal Empires is coming to Warhammer 3 this year...kinda

Total War Warhammer 3 Grand Cathay Storm Dragon


Total War Warhammer 3 Grand Cathay Storm Dragon

Source: Sega

Roadmap... there's that word again. Creative Assembly shared a roadmap for Total War: Warhammer 3 to close out April, detailing when players can expect to get DLC, various updates, and most notably, Immortal Empires. This mega-update, which combines all three games and all the DLC into one massive battleground, is launching in beta form, which is probably a smart call to ensure bugs can be fixed.


On a personal note, I'm a little disappointed we'll left waiting months for blood DLC and the first DLC pack, but as with 343 Industries above, I understand that real-world challenges remain in play, and it's good to at least have an idea of what to expect.

No calm before the storm

We live in an age of constant news. Things are picking up, and while May may not deliver the actual showcases, who knows what is going to be announced as companies get their gaming ducks in a row. Personally, I want some free time so I can finally get back to playing Weird West. Until next time!


— Samuel Tolbert

Is the Xbox Series S an upgrade over the One X?

Is the Xbox Series S an upgrade over the One X?

Yes and no and yesIs the Xbox Series S an upgrade over the One X?

With the Xbox Series S 'Lockhart' finally out in the open, many of you have been asking whether it's actually a definitive upgrade from the Xbox One X. The answer is complicated.