Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members will receive four new free games – two on Xbox One and two on Xbox 360 – as part of the Games With Gold program in December.
December's 2019 Games with Gold lineup for Xbox One includes: Insane Robots and Jurassic World Evolution. For Xbox 360 owners (and through Xbox One backward compatibility), December kicks off with Toy Story 3, followed by Castlevania: Lords of Shadow - Mirror of Fate HD. December's lineup provides over $94 dollars in value and up to 3585 in gamerscore.
On Xbox One, Xbox Live Gold members can download Insane Robots (normally $19.99 ERP) for free during the month of December. Jurassic World Evolution ($49.99 ERP) will be available as a free download from December 16th to January 15th.
On Xbox 360, starting December 1st, Toy Story 3 (normally $9.99 ERP) will be free for Xbox Live Gold members through December 15th. Then on December 16th, Xbox Live Gold Members can download Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate HD ($14.99 ERP) for free through December 31st.
December 2019 Games With Gold
Insane Robots -December 1st to December 31st (Xbox One)
Jurassic World Evolution - December 16th to January 15th (Xbox One)
Toy Story 3 - December 1st to December 15th (Xbox 360/Xbox One)
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow - Mirror of Fate HD - December 16th to December 31st (Xbox 360/Xbox One)
Titles are available as free downloads for qualifying Xbox Live Gold members in all markets where Xbox Live is available. Some regions may offer different titles depending on market availability.
“Halo: Reach” Generates Record-Breaking $200M in First 24 Hours and secures it's place as the Biggest US Entertainment Launch of 2010.
It’s official: the “Halo” video game franchise has made history once again. Microsoft today announced that “Halo: Reach” generated more than $200 million in sales in the United States and Europe in the first 24 hours of its release. Based on U.S. sales alone, “Halo: Reach” is now the biggest entertainment launch of 2010 in the U.S., eclipsing the three-day opening weekends of Hollywood’s biggest blockbusters like “Iron Man 2,” “Alice in Wonderland” and “Toy Story 3” in a single day.
“‘Halo: Reach’ is the biggest game Microsoft has ever released, and its launch has already surpassed every game, movie and entertainment launch this year,” said Phil Spencer, corporate vice president of Microsoft Game Studios. “Every major installment has grown in scope and popularity, firmly cementing the ‘Halo’ franchise as one of the most popular entertainment properties in the world over the past decade.”
The blockbuster prequel to the “Halo” trilogy, “Halo: Reach” tells the tragic and heroic story of Noble Team, a group of Spartans, who through great sacrifice and courage saved countless lives in the face of impossible odds. The planet Reach is humanity’s last line of defense between the encroaching Covenant and their ultimate goal, the destruction of Earth. The legendary battle of Reach will set into motion one of the most iconic sagas in entertainment history.
Here is a full list of upcoming Xbox 360 Games for June 2010 according to the 360-HQ Games database.
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* all game release dates are subject to change
What game are you anticipating the most??
For me, I'm looking forward to "SNIPER: GHOST WARRIOR"
Backbreaker
Release Date (US): Jun 1, 2010
Release Date (AU): Jun 3, 2010
Release Date (UK): TBA
Clash of the Titans
Release Date (AU): Jun 3, 2010
Release Date (US): Jul 27, 2010
Release Date (UK): May 28, 2010
Split/Second
Release Date (AU): Jun 3, 2010
Release Date (UK): May 21, 2010
Release Date (US): May 18, 2010
Warriors: Legends of Troy
Release Date (UK): Jun 23, 2010
Release Date (UK): TBA
Release Date (AU): TBA
Sniper: Ghost Warrior
Release Date (UK): Jun 25, 2010
Release Date (US): Jun 29, 2010
Release Date (AU): TBA
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4
Release Date (UK): Jun 25, 2010
Release Date (US): Jun 29, 2010
Release Date (AU): June 2010
Singularity
Release Date (US): June 29, 2010
Release Date (UK): TBA
Release Date (AU): June 2010
Oh, and next month the big one will be Crackdown 2 with a scheduled release date of July 6, 2010.
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I know a bunch of the old school guys in here know the name TRON and may have even played the Tron 2.0: Killer App game for the first XBOX and if this includes you you might find this rumour to be a ray of hope, i know i want it.
A Variety.com blog reported: Disney Interactive Studios is starting work on a new Tron game at the same time it's joining the long list of companies laying off staff and consolidating development studios.
A spokersperson declined to comment, but sources tell me DIS is talking to developers about a "Tron" game that will be tied to "TR2N," the film sequel that its sibling studio is producing. The movie, which will star Jeff Bridges, Garret Hedlund and Olivia Wilde and be directed by Joseph Kosinski, is tentatively scheduled for 2011, which is when we can expect to see the game too.
This is, of course, a no-brainer. "Tron" was a movie about videogames that spawned several successful arcade games (classics of my youth), as well as a sequel in 2003. So with a new movie coming out, what were the odds Disney was not going to do a new videogame?Tronlightcycles
Nonetheless, it's exciting news to have a full fledged new Tron coming. And it's good news that the movie is more than two years out (i'll go out on a limb and say Disney won't release it in the Winter), since that means the game will have a solid amount of production time.
But it's not all light cycles and ricocheting discs at Disney Interactive. The media conglomerate's videogame arm laid off almost 30 people at its Propaganda Games studio in Vancover, maker of last year's fairly well received (I thought it was pretty good), so-so seller "Turok." According to Kotaku, that's tied to the cancellation of "Turok 2." From what I can gather, a sequel isn't necessarily dead, since Disney retains the rights it to the character it optioned from Classic Media, and two teams remain at work at Propaganda. But it is likely a follow-up is on hold, or back to the drawing board.
Also feeling the pinch are a pair of DIS's six internal developers: Fall Line and Avalanche. The two Salt Lake City-based studios are merging together into one entity that will focus on games based on Disney animated films. That has already been Avalanche Games' raison d'etre, while Fall Line's latest game was "Ultimate Band," which didn't sell too well or win over many critics (Variety's Chris Dahlen panned it). A Disney rep said that Fall Line will bring Avalanche expertise on Wii and DS, which are more than ever the platforms that matter for kid-focused titles. Upcoming games in the works from the newly merged studios include "Toy Story 3" for 2010 and, though it hasn't yet been announced, probably "The Princess and the Frog" for this December.
Other Disney studios unaffected by the layoffs include U.K.-based Black Rock, maker of "Pure" (a racing game I loved that just missed my top ten for 2008), Junction Point in Texas, Warren Spector's company that's rumored to be making some kind of platformer starring Mickey Mouse, and China-based Gamestar, which does outsourcing work.