Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Player One
Player One
Bella Javier Liamzon

This Week's Xbox Highlights: 'DOOM: The Dark Ages' and More Await Players

That's a big gun.

There are some killer games coming to Xbox this week, led by the hotly-anticipated (but maybe not that great) Doom: The Dark Ages for Xbox Series X|S and Xbox Play Anywhere, which will let you kill demons with aplomb on PC.

Mike Nelson, Xbox Wire Editor, shows off all the new games for this week in a blog post, includingthe following.

May 13 will see the release of Cybercorp, a "Brutal, fast-paced isometric co-op looter shooter in a cyberpunk world. Master equipment-based combos and discover exotic weapons and armor" for Series X|S and Play Anywhere. Gore Doctor, "zn immersive horror game packed with spine-chilling thrills. You wake up inside the twisted institute of a desperate doctor who's broken all the rules to save his wife, Scarlett, from a deadly illness," is also for Xbox's latest console, as is Labyrinth of the Demon King, "A challenging first-person dungeon crawler with survival horror elements, set against the backdrop of a mythical feudal Japan besieged by demons." May 13 also brings The Precinct, a sandbox 1980s cop sim that channels a little bit of GTA, on Series X|S.

Two can play this game.

Five more games drop on May 14, with co-op metroidvania Anima Flux, hidden-object game Hidden Kittens: Kingdom of Cats, RPG Kaiju Big Battel Fighto Fantasy, arcade puzzler Recycle Bin Battle, and racing title Super Engine GT Turbo Spec on the list.

The 15th leads off with Doom: The Dark Ages, a more fantasy-inspired take on the levels of hell, as well as mystery game Garten of Banban 0, nature-builder Preserve, adventure platformer Shovel Knight: Dig, retro future-styled adventure game American Arcadia, transportation sim City Bus Manager, story game Forgotten Fields, action RPG Hunt and Fight, roguelike dungeon builder Into the Restless Ruins, flying game Stunt Flyer, and 2D ARPG Wings of Endless.

Finally, May 16 will see a huge list of games for Xbox, including Capcom Fighting Collection 2, Death Park: 4k Remaster, Hanna's Day, Kulebra and the Souls of Limbo, Meowsterpiece Museum, Plumber Hero, SYNESTHESIA, and Neon Apex: Beyond the Limit.

All in all, an eventful and game-filled week over on Xbox across all its console iterations and PC.

Originally published on Tech Times

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.