March 3, 2025 - 04:23

In a notable shift for Game Pass subscribers, two beloved entries from the Yakuza series are scheduled to leave the platform shortly. Fans of the action-adventure franchise have enjoyed these immersive titles, which blend gripping narratives with engaging gameplay. The Yakuza games are known for their rich storytelling, colorful characters, and a unique blend of humor and drama, set against the backdrop of Japan's criminal underworld.
As the departure date approaches, players are encouraged to dive into these games to experience their captivating worlds before they are no longer available through Game Pass. The Yakuza series has garnered a dedicated following, thanks to its compelling storylines and deep character development. This news serves as a reminder for gamers to explore these titles, as they may not have the opportunity to do so on the subscription service in the near future. With the clock ticking, fans are eager to immerse themselves in the Yakuza experience one last time while they still can.
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Wizards of the Coast Unveils New Dungeons & Dragons-Inspired Action GameIn an exciting announcement, Wizards of the Coast has revealed its upcoming action game inspired by the beloved Dungeons & Dragons universe. The game, showcased during The Game Awards, has...
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2K Games Forms New Studio with Former Perfect Dark LeadersIt was briefly hoped that 2K could revive the cancelled Perfect Dark project, but this didn’t come to pass. Instead, the gaming giant has announced the formation of a new studio led by former key...
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Nineties Video Games: A Boost for Kids' Cognitive SkillsAccording to recent insights from a leading expert, video games from the 1990s offered significant advantages for children`s cognitive development compared to many modern titles. The emphasis on...
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A Nostalgic Return: Hand-Drawn Pixel Art Brings Back an IconArt director Henk Nieborg is reviving the essence of the classic action film with a new pixel-art game that pays homage to the beloved era of the `90s. Titled `Terminator 2D: No Fate,` this game...