Next Week on Xbox: New Games for May 6 to 10

Next Week on Xbox: New Games for May 6 to 10

Welcome to Next Week on Xbox! In this weekly feature we cover all the games coming soon to Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows, and Game Pass! Get more details on these upcoming games below and click their profiles for further info (release dates subject to change). Let’s jump in!


Xbox Live

Brocula

DESTROYER DOGGO

Brocula – May 7

Embark on an epic journey as Brocula, a vampire awoken from a 500-year slumber in a world unrecognizable to him. Stripped of his wealth, he must navigate the daunting maze of capitalism, taking on part-time jobs at the local garage, coffee shop, and restaurant to earn a meager living.


Xbox Live
Xbox Play Anywhere

15in1 Solitaire

Silesia Games Sp. z o.o.

15in1 Solitaire – May 8
Xbox Play Anywhere

Dive deep into the world of Solitaire in the largest Solitaire combo released yet. The common goal of all the solitaire variants is to eliminate all the cards, which are on the table. Move them to the corresponding pile based on the rules of particular mode. Every variant have different rules and allows different card movements.


Xbox Live

Gift (Xbox Series X|S Edition)

Toydium Inc., Million Edge Inc., Bushiroad Inc.

$24.99

Gift – May 8
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

An old man wakes up and finds himself on a luxury cruise ship. He encounters passengers that he feels nostalgic for as he attempts to escape from the sinking ship. Make strategic use of these changes to construct an escape route.


Xbox Live

I Am Your President

Ultimate Games S.A.

I Am Your President – May 8

Get into the character of Mister President and choose the answers that best suit the situation. Different options can help you make allies, but also enrage your previous supporters. Be careful with words and make sure that you don’t neglect any of the prominent groups or important people… or do and deal with the problems later.


Xbox Live

INDIKA

11 bit studios

Indika – May 8
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

A third-person, story-driven game set in a strange world where religious visions clash with harsh reality. It tells the story of a young nun who sets off on a journey of self-discovery with the most unusual, horn-headed companion by her side.


Xbox Live
Xbox Play Anywhere

MIDNIGHT Remastered

Mad Jackal Games

$1.99

Midnight Remastered – May 8
Xbox Play Anywhere

A remastered version of the 2017 web game Midnight, where you collect the seven letters of the deadly sins and repent your past offences in this horror game. Featuring a non-linear storyline where the game takes place after major events, you must collect and read optional documents if you wish to understand the story.


Xbox Live

PAC-MAN Mega Tunnel Battle: Chomp Champs

Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc.

Pac-Man Mega Tunnel Battle: Chomp Champs – May 8
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Pac-Man Mega Tunnel Battle: Chomp Champs is an online-only Pac-Man eating competition! Eat your way through multiple interconnected mazes using Power Pellets and a variety of Power Items to chomp the Ghosts and opponent Pac-Man players! Be the last Pac standing at the end of each match in this 64-player battle royale to be the Chomp Champ!


Xbox Live

Prison of Illusion

DERIK D.F

Prison of Illusion – May 8

A young white-haired vampire was walking through the darkness of the forest and saw a large castle on top of the mountain. He then decides to go inside and explore the environment. But he discovers that the magic present in the castle makes him trapped. Help the young vampire overcome traps, challenges and find the way out in this platforming adventure.


Xbox Live

Tennis Elbow 4

Mana Games

Tennis Elbow 4 – May 8

Created by and for tennis fans, Tennis Elbow 4 is a tennis simulation with an easy and intuitive learning curve, but with exceptional gameplay depth. Show all your tactical skills, use an iron mind and quick reflexes, as well as a sharp eye to guess the ball trajectories, all of this to choose your next strike wisely.


Xbox Live

The Prisoner of the Night

Eastasiasoft Limited

The Prisoner of the Night – May 8
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

The Prisoner of the Night is a side-scrolling action platformer presented in nightmarish 2.5D style, where the lovely girl Nartide must survive terrible monsters and traps in the darkest, scariest night of her life. Prepare to guide little Nartide through 159 insane and terrifying stages, where every step could lead to a painful death!


Xbox Live
Xbox Play Anywhere

CorpoNation: The Sorting Process

Playtonic Friends


$14.49

$11.59

CorpoNation: The Sorting Process – May 9
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery / Xbox Play Anywhere

You have been tasked with sorting the Ringo CorpoNation’s genetic samples. With the credits that you earn, you can shop, game and pay your bills on time. Rogue workers may try to entice you into betraying your beloved employer, but we know you’ll give 110%.


Xbox Live

Crow Country

SFB Games

Crow Country – May 9
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

A survival horror game where you’ll test yourself against puzzles and riddles as you investigate the eerie tranquility of the abandoned theme park. Don’t be deceived by the whimsical surroundings; something is awfully wrong in Crow Country.


Xbox Live
Xbox Play Anywhere

Little Kitty, Big City

Double Dagger Studio

Little Kitty, Big City – May 9
Game Pass / Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery / Xbox Play Anywhere

Will you make your way home or will you explore what the big city has to offer first? Getting home is obviously your main priority. Obviously. Well, it’s one of your priorities. Maybe more of a guideline… It’s definitely on your To-Do list somewhere! But first? Exploration!


Xbox Live

Rainbow Cotton

ININ GAMES

$19.99

Rainbow Cotton – May 9

Originally released in 2000 on Sega’s Dreamcast, Rainbow Cotton takes you on an arcade-inspired journey through a number of fantastically designed, enchanting stages. Clothed in charming 3D graphics these levels include massive bosses as well as alternative routes to explore.


Xbox Live

Aquarium Designer

RockGame S.A., Games Operators

Aquarium Designer – May 10
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Aquarium Designer gives you an opportunity to create the aquarium of your dreams! Become a professional whose job is to design it, build it, and fill it with the various underwater wildlife! All types, all sizes – your creativity is your only limit.


Xbox Live

Chronicles of Magic: Divided Kingdom (Xbox Version)

Artifex Mundi

Xbox One X Enhanced

Chronicles of Magic: Divided Kingdom – May 10
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery / Xbox One X Enhanced

Long ago, the twin kingdoms destroyed each other in war. During your dangerous journey you will meet the inhabitants of both the White and Black Kingdoms. It won’t be immediately clear who is trustworthy. The boundaries between good and evil, magic and technology, and black and white will begin to blur in this hidden object adventure game.


Xbox Live

Farlands Journey

Desert Water Games

Farlands Journey – May 10
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

A colorful classic adventure platformer game where you play as a little witch fighting the evil forces. Embark on an adventure to recover the stolen heart of your Magical Academy. Discover various magic spells and hats with unique effects. Defeat monsters and their bosses. Solve puzzles by combining platforming skills and magical spells. Collect gems and spend them on upgrades in Magical Academy.


Xbox Live

Kinduo 2 – Frostbite

Ratalaika Games S.L.

Kinduo 2 – Frostbite – May 10
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

A local co-op game where two elemental friends with unique abilities need to help each other to overcome obstacles! Create blocks of ice, burn or melt things, and combine your skills to create plants in this cute and colorful co-op game! Each character has their unique skill which makes the game more challenging and fun.


Xbox Live

Paper Flight – Future Battles

EpiXR Games

$9.99

Paper Flight – Future Battles – May 10

jump into the role of a little paper plane that is supposed to rescue the world from evil balloon demons by dashing through them. You are free to enjoy the game any way you see fit as the only enemies of the game are balloons which generally are not well known for being too dangerous.


Xbox Live

THE ORIGIN: Blind Maid

Waraní Studios

The Origin: Blind Maid – May 10
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Decades after the events that generated The Origin, a corrupt politician on the run from justice takes refuge in an inhospitable region plagued by terrible legends. His assistant disappears with the car keys he needs to escape. During the search for him, he will be confronted with space and time, being forced to return to the past and find the Origin of the Blind Maiden as he seeks redemption from him.



Xbox Live

WW2 Rebuilder

PlayWay S.A.

WW2 Rebuilder – May 10
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

It’s 1945, the end of World War II. Now people must leave their hometowns to rebuild their countries. Motivated by different reasons, they get set on the same quest – to repair and renovate places completely destroyed during the war.


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IGN UK Podcast 747: A Great Time for Sweaty Films

Cardy, Emma, and Mat are here to talk about a right ol’ mixture of games, movies, and TV shows this week. We tell you why Another Crab’s Treasure is seabed-based souls-like you should give a bash. How Challengers and Love Lies Bleeding are two of the sweatiest films you could wish to see. And there’s even time to talk about some twenty-year-old TV shows in the shape of Dexter and The Wire. Oh, and some surprise musical treats…

What’s the best thing to put gravy on? Get in touch at ign_ukfeedback@ign.com.

IGN UK Podcast 747: A Great Time for Sweaty Films

Carceri is a “chaotic Art-toy” from a former Metroid Prime 4 dev, inspired by Piranesi

Carceri is a fizzy and kaleidoscopic, first-person “chaotic Art-toy” in which you explore/hallucinate an island resort that’s also a concentration camp (“carceri” is Italian for prison) for sentient computer programs. Out sometime in May, it’s the work of James Beech, who describes himself as “an on-again, off-again AAA veteran” with credits on Metroid Prime 4, Remnant: From the Ashes, and Crysis 3. The environments take hefty influence from Carceri d’invenzione, a series of prints created in the 18th century by Giovanni Battista Piranesi, whose name has become a byword for impossible spaces.

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Valiant infantry rejoice: Earth Defense Force 6 has a new launch date trailer

The kids today might be all about their Helldivers 2 premium warbonds and tactical strikes, but back when me and the boys were defending earth against giant insects, all we had were massive riot shields and miniguns, and by jove, we made do. Never speak to me about Terminids. If you can’t finish your truck-sized ants here on earth, don’t even think about asking for bizarre interstellar insectoids to kill. Anyway, good news for me and the proverbial boys, because multiplayer sci-fi anti-ant shooter Earth Defense Force 6 is dropping on July 25th, 2024.

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‘Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition’ For Switch Rated By ESRB

NES Remix, but not NES Remix.

Following a rather blatant tease from reliable leaker Pyoro, a rating has appeared via the ESRB for Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition for the Nintendo Switch (thanks, Stealth).

Described as “a collection of 2D challenges and platformer games”, it’s also noted that the game will likely contain in-game purchases. What these are exactly is unknown at this time, but hopefully Nintendo will have an official announcement lined up soon.

Read the full article on nintendolife.com

Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night Gets Final Update This Month

Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night will receive its final update this month as developer ArtPlay finally adds all the additional features promised in its Kickstarter Campaign from 2015.

ArtPlay shared its final development roadmap for Bloodstained on its website which confirmed the update would arrive May 9, 2024 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, while the Nintendo Switch version would arrive May 16. “This will be the final update to the game,” Artplay said.

Bringing Bloodstained to version 1.5, the update is headlined by the additions of Chaos Mode and Versus Mode but also includes four cosmetic packs for protagonist Miriam, one of which is free while the other three can be purchased.

Chaos Mode is akin to rush mode in other games where players, either alone or with an online or local companion, fight through a series of randomized enemies which will grow stronger unless certain challenges are complete.

Versus Mode pits two players directly against each other as both work to defeat enemies, power up their tools, and acquire special attacks to use against their opponent. Each must survive as long as possible, with whoever dies last being crowned the winner.

ArtPlay said that, once this update has been released, its only remaining task is to ship physical PC versions of the game, nine years after backers paid for them. The developer assured that these players received their digital editions upon launch in 2019, of course, but were still awaiting their full Kickstarter backers’ reward.

Coming from former Castlevania producer Koji Igarashi and pitched as a spiritual successor, Bloodstained quickly smashed past its Kickstarter goal and received more than $5.5 million in total funding. This made it the most successful video game Kickstarter ever at the time.

ArtPlay confirmed a full sequel to Bloodstained was in early development as of June 2021, but little has been said about it in the near three years since.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.

Ubisoft’s free-to-play shooter XDefiant, aka Ubisoft’s Expendables, will launch in May

Good news, people whose day-to-day lives are woefully short on blingy Clancified squad-murdering. Ubisoft’s elusive free-to-play shooter XDefiant finally has a release date, 21st May 2024. Or at least, that’s when the preseason launches, providing six weeks of access to the modes, maps and factions from last month’s server test.

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Nintendo Takedown Request Targets Over 8,500 Copies of Switch Emulator Yuzu

Nintendo has issued a takedown request for more than 8,500 copies of code of Switch emulator Yuzu, which was shut down in March 2024 as its owners paid out $2.4 million in a lawsuit settlement.

As reported by PC Gamer, developer platform GitHub saw 8,535 repositories of Yuzu code removed after Nintendo issued the takedown request on April 29.

Users of the website had uploaded copies of the code after Yuzu was shut down, essentially allowing continued free access to Nintendo Switch games using software that “is primarily designed to and unlawfully circumvent a technological measure that effectively controls access to a work protected under the DMCA,” according to Nintendo.

“Yuzu illegally circumvents Nintendo’s technological protection measures and runs illegal copies of Nintendo Switch games.

“The reported repositories offer and provide access to the Yuzu emulator or code based on the Yuzu emulator,” the claim said. “Yuzu illegally circumvents Nintendo’s technological protection measures and runs illegal copies of Nintendo Switch games.”

This echoed wording Nintendo used when it sued Yuzu creator Tropic Haze, when it also said the $70 game The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Nintendo’s premiere video game release of 2023, had been pirated one million times before it was even released.

Nintendo has consistently taken legal action to protect its copyrighted content. Game file sharing website RomUniverse was ordered to pay $2.1 million in damages to Nintendo in 2021, while a similar case saw it receive more than $12 million in damages in 2018. It also blocked GameCube and Wii emulator Dolphin from releasing on PC game platform Steam.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.

Sony Is Forcing All Helldivers 2 Steam Players to Connect to a PlayStation Network Account — and It’s Going Down About as Well as You’d Expect

Sony has sparked a backlash after announcing plans to force Helldivers 2 Steam players to connect to a PlayStation Network account.

In a statement attributed to Sony Interactive Entertainment, the PlayStation maker said that due to “technical issues” at the launch of Helldivers 2, it allowed the linking requirements for Steam accounts to a PlayStation Network account to be temporarily optional. Sony said this “grace period” will now expire.

Here’s what’s going to happen: on May 6, all new Helldivers 2 players on Steam will be required to connect their Steam account to a PlayStation Network account. Current players on Steam will start to see the mandatory login from May 30 and will be required to have linked a Steam and PlayStation Network account by June 4.

Why is Sony forcing this requirement upon Steam players? Safety and security, it said. “Account linking plays a critical role in protecting our players and upholding the values of safety and security provided on PlayStation and PlayStation Studios games,” Sony said in its statement. “This is our main way to protect players from griefing and abuse by enabling the banning of players that engage in that type of behavior. It also allows those players that have been banned the right to appeal.”

Perhaps bracing itself for a backlash it knew was to come, Sony said: “We understand that while this may be an inconvenience to some of you, this step will help us to continue to build a community that you are all proud to be a part of.

“Many thanks for your continued support of Helldivers 2!”

It’s fair to say that PC gamers who play Helldivers 2 on Steam and have nothing to do with Sony or PlayStation are upset by the decision. Many are saying they had no idea that playing Helldivers 2 on Steam without linking to a PlayStation account was part of a “grace period”. As has been pointed out, Helldivers 2 launched with this requirement, but it was removed after the game exploded with popularity and the servers collapsed. Still, that hasn’t prevented Steam players from hitting out at Sony for adding the requirement in now, three months after launch.

Some of the more upset Steam players are threatening to abandon the game or even request a refund over the issue, although it remains to be seen whether Sony’s move will meaningfully affect Helldivers 2’s Steam concurrent player numbers, which Valve makes public.

“I paid $40 for this game and got well over 100 hours of fun out of it, absolutely got my money’s worth,” redditor dudeitsivan said. “Some of the most fun I’ve had playing video games in as long as I remember. I’ll miss the game like crazy. But I will not be making a PS account.

“As much as I hate my own sentiment on this, I hope this kills player count. It’ll be the only thing that will make Sony reconsider.”

“It sucks,” added DarthArcanus. “Arrowhead devs seem awesome. The game is awesome. But I won’t support this. Period. I’ll move onto other games. May not scratch the itch Helldivers did, but there’s always something new.”

“Just adding to say I’ll do the same,” commented stupherz. “Was going to spend money to get the new Warbond too but guess not anymore. Was fun but I refuse to tolerate this out of principle.”

Arrowhead community managers are currently putting out fires across the Helldivers Discord, which is packed with comments about today’s announcement. Responding to one player who asked the very reasonable question how this makes Helldivers 2 safer, community manager Baskinator said: “Sony has a dedicated team, a ban appeal process, and tools to take action on player reports, and it’s all connected to having a PSN ID.”

Replying to another user who said they felt they had the rug pulled out from under them, Baskinator said: “Well, we always knew this day would get here, and it’s going about how I expected. 😅 I’m actually happy for us to be able to take action against player reports and make the game safer across the board, personally.”

Helldivers 2 is Sony’s biggest ever launch on PC, and Steam players make up a significant chunk of the overall player base. It’s one of the surprise smash hits of 2024, in part because of its launch on PS5 and PC at the same time, with cross-play in full effect. Arrowhead has won plaudits for its community management and the Helldivers 2 live service, with the early days server troubles now a distant memory. This announcement from Sony, however, looks set to test the loyalty of Helldivers 2’s most hardcore fans.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

Sony Is Forcing All Helldivers 2 Steam Players to Connect to a PlayStation Network Account — and It’s Going Down About as Well as You’d Expect

Sony has sparked a backlash after announcing plans to force Helldivers 2 Steam players to connect to a PlayStation Network account.

In a statement attributed to Sony Interactive Entertainment, the PlayStation maker said that due to “technical issues” at the launch of Helldivers 2, it allowed the linking requirements for Steam accounts to a PlayStation Network account to be temporarily optional. Sony said this “grace period” will now expire.

Here’s what’s going to happen: on May 6, all new Helldivers 2 players on Steam will be required to connect their Steam account to a PlayStation Network account. Current players on Steam will start to see the mandatory login from May 30 and will be required to have linked a Steam and PlayStation Network account by June 4.

Why is Sony forcing this requirement upon Steam players? Safety and security, it said. “Account linking plays a critical role in protecting our players and upholding the values of safety and security provided on PlayStation and PlayStation Studios games,” Sony said in its statement. “This is our main way to protect players from griefing and abuse by enabling the banning of players that engage in that type of behavior. It also allows those players that have been banned the right to appeal.”

Perhaps bracing itself for a backlash it knew was to come, Sony said: “We understand that while this may be an inconvenience to some of you, this step will help us to continue to build a community that you are all proud to be a part of.

“Many thanks for your continued support of Helldivers 2!”

It’s fair to say that PC gamers who play Helldivers 2 on Steam and have nothing to do with Sony or PlayStation are upset by the decision. Many are saying they had no idea that playing Helldivers 2 on Steam without linking to a PlayStation account was part of a “grace period”. As has been pointed out, Helldivers 2 launched with this requirement, but it was removed after the game exploded with popularity and the servers collapsed. Still, that hasn’t prevented Steam players from hitting out at Sony for adding the requirement in now, three months after launch.

Some of the more upset Steam players are threatening to abandon the game or even request a refund over the issue, although it remains to be seen whether Sony’s move will meaningfully affect Helldivers 2’s Steam concurrent player numbers, which Valve makes public.

“I paid $40 for this game and got well over 100 hours of fun out of it, absolutely got my money’s worth,” redditor dudeitsivan said. “Some of the most fun I’ve had playing video games in as long as I remember. I’ll miss the game like crazy. But I will not be making a PS account.

“As much as I hate my own sentiment on this, I hope this kills player count. It’ll be the only thing that will make Sony reconsider.”

“It sucks,” added DarthArcanus. “Arrowhead devs seem awesome. The game is awesome. But I won’t support this. Period. I’ll move onto other games. May not scratch the itch Helldivers did, but there’s always something new.”

“Just adding to say I’ll do the same,” commented stupherz. “Was going to spend money to get the new Warbond too but guess not anymore. Was fun but I refuse to tolerate this out of principle.”

Arrowhead community managers are currently putting out fires across the Helldivers Discord, which is packed with comments about today’s announcement. Responding to one player who asked the very reasonable question how this makes Helldivers 2 safer, community manager Baskinator said: “Sony has a dedicated team, a ban appeal process, and tools to take action on player reports, and it’s all connected to having a PSN ID.”

Replying to another user who said they felt they had the rug pulled out from under them, Baskinator said: “Well, we always knew this day would get here, and it’s going about how I expected. 😅 I’m actually happy for us to be able to take action against player reports and make the game safer across the board, personally.”

Helldivers 2 is Sony’s biggest ever launch on PC, and Steam players make up a significant chunk of the overall player base. It’s one of the surprise smash hits of 2024, in part because of its launch on PS5 and PC at the same time, with cross-play in full effect. Arrowhead has won plaudits for its community management and the Helldivers 2 live service, with the early days server troubles now a distant memory. This announcement from Sony, however, looks set to test the loyalty of Helldivers 2’s most hardcore fans.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.