After revealing that the writing is on the wall, the known AA publisher and accessory maker Nacon has filed for insolvency, putting the company in jeopardy.
Last week, it was reported that Bigben Interactive (Nacon’s parent company) was facing serious financial issues that were affecting its subsidiaries’ businesses. According to a Traxion report, Nacon temporarily suspended trading in its shares last week, as its dire financial straits forced it to restructure to continue operations. Bigben Interactive reportedly struggled to pay a 43 million euro debt to bondholders, and these financial issues have hit a boiling point.
The Mound: Omen of Cthulu
This boiling point has forced Nacon to announce that the company has filed for insolvency. The company holds 16 development studios and a publishing arm under its banner, and the filing puts the entire company (including those studios) in jeopardy. The announcement reads, “The aim of this procedure is to assess all possible solutions to ensure the sustainability of the Company’s activity under the best possible conditions, protect employees, and preserve jobs, while renegotiating with its creditors in a calm and constructive framework,” and the filing will help achieve this.
With the filing, the company would be able to continue operating its business and develop a payment plan to effectively pull it out of debt. If not, insolvency can lead to bankruptcy; the more severe possibility is business liquidation. The developer and peripheral maker has notably announced that it will air its next Nacon Connect presentation on March 4 this month, which will include new game announcements and presentations for previously announced games such as Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss, The Mound: Omen of Cthulu, and Edge of Memories.
As of this posting, Nacon has not determined whether the showcase is also in jeopardy, or whether these filings will stall the 1.0 release of Greedfall 2: The Dying World (which was scheduled to launch March 12). But as it stands, things aren’t looking good for the company.
Nacon and Ishtar Games have officially launched Dead in Antares on Steam, marking the third main entry in the long-running “Dead In” survival and management RPG series. Following the franchise’s 10th anniversary celebration last year, this new chapter pushes the formula into an interstellar setting, combining survival mechanics, narrative choice, and tactical combat on an […]
It may still be the beginning of 2026, but there are still plenty of new PlayStation 5 games to keep players busy until the heavy hitters release later this year. From High on Life 2 to Yakuza Kiwami 3, there are tons of new experiences to explore that are available on the PlayStation Store. That includes Styx: Blades of Greed, the newest entry in the stealth action-adventure series.
What is Styx: Blades of Greed?
Developed by Cyanide Studio and published by Nacon, Styx: Blades of Greed is the third entry in the action-adventure series, which began with 2014’s Styx: Master of Shadows. All three entries serve as prequels to Cyanide Studio’s fantasy action RPG, Of Orcs and Men, which was released for the PS3 in 2012.
Here is a description of Styx: Blades of Greed, giving players an idea of what to expect from the newly released PS5 entry:
“No more working for others! This time, our famous green-skinned friend is pursuing his own goal and leading his own crew. Aboard his zeppelin, Styx and his crew hunt down a new, mysterious power source: Quartz. Throughout your mischievous journey, you’ll encounter familiar faces and colorful new characters while outwitting the Inquisition’s traps. This adventure marks the beginning of the Great War and the creation of the Black Hand, the mercenary group central to the events of Of Orcs and Men.”
There are several different editions of Styx: Blades of Greed to choose from. The Standard Edition, which just comes with the base game, is $49.99. The Quartz Edition, which includes some extra goodies, is $59.99. Lastly, the most expensive edition, titled Styx Collection, includes everything from the Quartz Edition plus the first two games, Styx: Master of Shadows and Styx: Shards of Darkness, for $69.99. Here is everything included in the Styx Collection:
Base game
Master of Shadows Skin
Greedy Skin Pack
Legacy Skin Pack
Weapon Pack
Styx: Master of Shadows (PS4)
Styx: Shards of Darkness (PS4)
Just before its release, Styx: Blades of Greed has been getting decent reviews. According to the review aggregate site Metacritic, it has garnered an average score of 75 based on 16 critic reviews.
NACON and Eden Games have officially launched Gear.Club Unlimited 3, the latest entry in the long-running racing franchise that has attracted over 22 million players worldwide. The new installment arrives exclusively on Nintendo Switch 2, delivering what the developers describe as the most ambitious and immersive experience in the series to date. With larger regions,…
Not every hero fights for glory or is destined to save kingdoms. Not every legend is born from noble sacrifice. Some are forged in shadows, driven by selfish ambition, bad decisions, and an impressive lack of moral standards.
In Styx: Blades of Greed, our favorite goblin anti-hero returns with a sharper blade, a sharper tongue, and a brand-new obsession: Quartz… no matter whom he has to kill along the way. Whether you’ve followed Styx since his early days or you’re about to meet him for the first time, here’s why he’s the kind of character you’ll absolutely love to hate
Embodying the perfect anti-hero
As a goblin, Styx isn’t your typical fantasy protagonist and that’s exactly the point.
He isn’t the chosen one here to save the world. He’s not a hero. He’s a sharp-tongued protagonist, here to survive, preferably with a full purse and someone else taking the blame. Armed with razor-sharp sarcasm and a constant stream of cynical observations, Styx comments on nearly everything he encounters, mocking pompous rulers, scoffing at heroic ideals, and questioning the intelligence of just about everyone around him.
His dark humor isn’t simply there for comic relief–It defines how he sees the world: a broken place run by fools, where survival belongs to the clever, the quiet, and the ruthless. Unlike traditional fantasy protagonists who rise to greatness through destiny, Styx stumbles into power through opportunism. He survives not because he’s chosen… but because he’s adaptable.
If you’re tired of spotless heroes and noble speeches, Styx offers something refreshingly different: a protagonist who openly admits he’s in it for himself.
The rise of the anti-hero
Styx’s evolution mirrors his growing ambition.
First introduced as a secondary character in Of Orcs and Men, Styx quickly stood out thanks to his personality and unconventional perspective. That popularity led to his first starring role in Styx: Master of Shadows, Styx’s first official prequel, where players experienced pure stealth through the eyes of a fragile-but-cunning goblin. The journey continued in Styx: Shards of Darkness, expanding environments, tools, and narrative scope. And now, Blades of Greed pushes Styx further than ever before.
Across these adventures, players watched Styx grow from a clone into a seasoned infiltrator, capable of thwarting evil schemes from powerful organizations. In his new adventure, Styx takes his biggest step forward yet. He’s no longer working exclusively for others or just infiltrating someone else’s plan. He’s no longer content being a disposable asset.
Now, Styx leads his own crew.
With leadership comes responsibility… at least in theory. In reality, it means bigger targets, higher risks, and far more opportunities for stealing big stuff. It’s a natural evolution for a character who’s always wanted control, power, and most of all, profit.
Stealth with a bad attitude
Styx’s personality doesn’t stop at dialogue; it directly shapes how you play.
Blades of Greed is built around the idea that stealth isn’t honorable. It’s opportunistic.
You’re encouraged to observe, experiment, and exploit.
Set traps.
Create distractions.
Poison enemies.
The goal isn’t to fight fair.
The goal is to win.
Why fight fair when you can rig the entire situation in your favor? Direct confrontation is rarely the smartest option. Players are encouraged to observe, manipulate, and exploit enemy behavior using every dirty trick available.
Every environment is designed with multiple infiltration paths, vertical traversal options, and hidden opportunities that reward curiosity.
Styx’s toolkit supports this freedom with a blend of deadly tools, Amber and Quartz powers, and improvised tricks. Whether you prefer surgical precision or controlled mayhem, the game adapts to your style.
In short: if a plan feels devious, Styx probably approves.
A story of greed fueled by uprising
At the center of Styx’s newest scheme lies a mysterious resource known as Quartz.
Rare, powerful, and dangerously coveted, Quartz has the potential to reshape the balance of power, and Styx wants it for himself.
Leading his crew across hostile territories and into heavily guarded strongholds, Styx becomes entangled in an emerging war between Humans, Elves, and Orcs for control over Quartz. Old enemies resurface, new opportunities emerge, and every decision carries consequences.
Uprising, ambition, and greed drive the story forward, pushing Styx into bigger risks and even bigger payoffs, because for Styx, it’s never just about survival anymore–It’s about taking what the world owes him.
Ready to embrace greed?
In Styx: Blades of Greed, you’ll explore intricate environments filled with verticality and hidden routes, master an expanded suite of stealth abilities and dirty tricks, and experience a narrative driven by ambition, and Styx’s unmistakable dark humor.
Styx: Blades of Greed launches February 19 on Xbox Series X|S.
Preorder the game or the Quartz Edition (Deluxe) now, sharpen your blades, and prepare to follow the greediest goblin in fantasy back into the shadows. And don’t forget: with the Quartz Edition, you can play Styx: Blades of Greed on Feb 17, 48 hours before the official launch!
Pre-order Styx: Blades of Greed – Quartz Edition to receive the Master of Shadows Skin, Styx’s iconic outfit in the first game of the series, as well as early access 48 hours in advance.
Discover Styx: Blades of Greed in all its glory with the Quartz Edition.
It includes:
– Greedy Skin Pack: discover three new skins for Styx, each representing a new facet of his greed. Whether he has succumbed to his desire for quartz, amber, or silver, discover the master of stealth at the height of his avarice.
– Legacy Skin Pack: immerse yourself in Styx’s past by donning historic skins from Styx: Shards of Darkness. Marked by the assassinations and pillaging of his past missions, wear outfits that may have witnessed the fall of Korrangar.
– Weapon Pack: expand your arsenal with three new daggers and five more taunts for luring enemies to your blades. Sharp and deadly, they will soon be stained with scarlet.
– Starter Pack: Jump right into the action with the Starter Pack. With two experience points and materials for making your lethal traps, it’s the perfect kit for any self-respecting assassin.
You play as Styx, a cunning goblin with a caustic sense of humour who has mastered the art of infiltration. Your goal? To get your hands on Quartz, the most precious – and dangerous – resource in a world on the brink of a war between elves, humans, and orcs.
Styx: Blades of Greed takes the proven formula of the first two games and perfects it by putting freedom and creativity at the heart of the experience. Explore vast vertical environments and master new tools and skills. Whether you're discovering Styx for the first time or you've been a fan from the beginning, greed has never been so much fun!
INFILTRATION IS AN ART, THE DAGGER YOUR PAINTBRUSH
Every good robbery needs a plan! Craft your weapons and potions before taking on your next shady job. You have a wide range of skills at your disposal: rediscover cloning and invisibility thanks to your Amber skills. Master mind control and time shift, acquired through Quartz. Each situation is an infiltration puzzle that can be solved in many different ways. Despite being small in stature, Styx can rely on his agility, sharp mind, and acerbic wit to survive even the trickiest situations.
What’s that? Your dagger skills aren’t great? Who are we to judge… If no-one sees you, you can’t get caught!
A FANTASTIC WORLD AWAITS – IF YOU FLY ABOVE THE LAW
Freely explore three vast open environments: the Wall that marks the border of the human world, the lush orc village of Turquoise Dawn, and the ruins of the elven capital of Akenash. Soar through the air with your glider, reach inaccessible places in an instant with your grappling hook, and climb huge walls with your claws. Use the verticality of the environments to reach your targets. Each new tool you unlock opens up previously unreachable areas, in a Metroidvania-style progression.
Pre-order Styx: Blades of Greed and receive the Master of Shadows Skin, Styx’s iconic outfit in the first game of the series.
You play as Styx, a cunning goblin with a caustic sense of humour who has mastered the art of infiltration. Your goal? To get your hands on Quartz, the most precious – and dangerous – resource in a world on the brink of a war between elves, humans, and orcs.
Styx: Blades of Greed takes the proven formula of the first two games and perfects it by putting freedom and creativity at the heart of the experience. Explore vast vertical environments and master new tools and skills. Whether you're discovering Styx for the first time or you've been a fan from the beginning, greed has never been so much fun!
FROM PAWN TO BOSS – MOVING UP IN THE WORLD!
No more missions for others – this time, our infamous green-skinned protagonist is pursuing his own goal, and leading a crew of his own. Aboard his zeppelin, Styx and his squad hunt down a mysterious new source of power: Quartz. On your journey of deception, you'll meet old acquaintances and colourful new characters, all while avoiding the traps set by the Inquisition. This adventure marks the beginning of the Great War and the creation of the Black Hand – the group of mercenaries at the heart of the events in Of Orcs and Men.
INFILTRATION IS AN ART, THE DAGGER YOUR PAINTBRUSH
Every good robbery needs a plan! Craft your weapons and potions before taking on your next shady job. You have a wide range of skills at your disposal: rediscover cloning and invisibility thanks to your Amber skills. Master mind control and time shift, acquired through Quartz. Each situation is an infiltration puzzle that can be solved in many different ways. Despite being small in stature, Styx can rely on his agility, sharp mind, and acerbic wit to survive even the trickiest situations.
What’s that? Your dagger skills aren’t great? Who are we to judge… If no-one sees you, you can’t get caught!
A FANTASTIC WORLD AWAITS – IF YOU FLY ABOVE THE LAW
Freely explore three vast open environments: the Wall that marks the border of the human world, the lush orc village of Turquoise Dawn, and the ruins of the elven capital of Akenash. Soar through the air with your glider, reach inaccessible places in an instant with your grappling hook, and climb huge walls with your claws. Use the verticality of the environments to reach your targets. Each new tool you unlock opens up previously unreachable areas, in a Metroidvania-style progression.
Styx: Blades of Greed releases on February 19th, but what if you want to jump into a stealth game right now?
The good news is that, while stealth isn’t as dominant as it once was, the genre has delivered some excellent releases in recent years. So, if you’re looking to be a very sneaky little guy, you’ve got plenty of great options to choose from.
Below, we’ve rounded up some of the best stealth games to play while you wait for Styx: Blades of Greed.
Best Games Like Styx: Blades of Greed
Styx: Blades of Greed has a strong fantasy flavour, which can be surprisingly hard to find in stealth games, but it’s not impossible. This list includes a mix of modern stealth titles, covering everything from fantasy assassins to tactical infiltration and classic stealth experiences.
We’re very excited about Styx giving us a proper new entry in the genre, make no mistake, but these games should help scratch that stealth itch in the meantime.
While some recent Assassin’s Creed games have leaned more into action-RPG mechanics, Assassin’s Creed Shadows brings stealth back to the forefront.
Set in Japan, you’ll switch between a ninja and a samurai as you progress through the story, tackling enemies in different ways depending on your playstyle. It’s a stunningly beautiful game with tons of stylish stealth options in a world packed with wonder.
Hitman: World of Assassination is basically the pinnacle of the series. It keeps the franchise’s signature humour while offering an absurd number of ways to complete each mission.
With a huge selection of locations, endless creative assassinations, and just as many ways to fail spectacularly, it’s one of the most flexible stealth sandboxes ever made.
Dishonored 2 is somehow 10 years old this year… try not to think about that too hard.
If you’re looking for a stealth game with a fantasy vibe, this is one of the best picks. You play as a supernatural assassin, and while you can go non-lethal, the world reacts dynamically to your choices. Few stealth games offer this level of player-driven world impact.
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain turned ten last year, which is also not worth dwelling on.
While the entire Metal Gear series is great for stealth fans, this is arguably the best entry to dive into today. Its open-world design gives you unmatched freedom, and the huge range of tools lets you approach every mission in wildly different ways.
If you’d rather go 2D, Mark of the Ninja: Remastered is essential.
This modernised version of the classic stealth platformer features improved visuals and smoother gameplay, all wrapped in a gorgeous art style. It’s packed with clever mechanics and stylish stealth options that evolve as you progress.
Aragami 2 has you controlling a superpowered ninja from the shadow clan with a very simple job: be extremely good at killing things quietly.
Teleporting through shadows is a highlight, but the real standout feature is co-op. Sneaking through levels with a friend is incredibly fun! (Assuming your friend is actually stealthy and not a walking alarm bell.)
Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew mixes stealth with strategy, giving you a top-down tactical view of your crew’s actions.
You’ll coordinate multiple characters, time their abilities perfectly, and pull off elaborate stealth plays. Plus, you’re a pirate commanding a ghost ship. Which is objectively very cool.
Final Thoughts
Whether you want fantasy stealth, open-world infiltration, or tactical team-based sneaking, these games should keep you busy until Styx: Blades of Greed arrives.
Boy am I glad to see Styx again. Not because I felt any great yearning to return to the murky, Temu-Warhammer dark fantasy setting of long-forgotten RPG Of Orcs and Men, you understand. But because Blades of Greed represents an ever dwindling chunk of ore from that once rich seam of B-tier games that are just bloody good at what they do. The zenith of the "shorter games with worse graphics" category that people on Bluesky claim to want (and rarely seem to actively seek out, alas).
A nice, juicy nine-minute-long Styx: Blades of Greed gameplay trailer has been plucked from the tree of stealth games today. Juicy in the sense that nine minutes is plenty of time to help ascertain whether a game looks like it could be fun, yet if we're sticking with this metaphor this is one of those apples that's really good but has a nasty bruise on it you have to avoid.
"Where the hell did that goblin go?" asks a mean knight of some sort whose English accent is of questionable authenticity at the beginning of the latest trailer for Styx: Blades of Greed. This is a reasonable question! When the goblin stealth game was revealed earlier this year, it was slated for a 2025 release, except the rest of the year is in very short supply. So, this trailer acts as a double way: a confirmation of a delay, and the announcement of a proper release date.
Designed for Xbox: Your Gift Guide to Must-Have Xbox Accessories This Holiday
Scott WeberSenior Hardware PM Lead, Xbox
Searching for the perfect gaming gifts this holiday season? Our Designed for Xbox Holiday Gift Guide is packed with a variety of accessories to power up your play, whether you’re surprising a player in your life or upgrading your own setup.
Give the gift of storage with the 4TB storage expansion card from Seagate, explore new accessories for the ROG Xbox Ally handhelds, check out a variety of controllers including the Backbone Pro – Xbox Edition, and pick up audio gear to suit every style and budget. Whatever your gaming goals, you’ll find plenty of choices to take your experience to the next level.
The whole Designed for Xbox team wishes you a holiday season filled with great games, new gear, and plenty of fun.
Total Control
Gibson Les Paul Pro Edition Controller
Take center stage and rock the spotlight with the CRKD x Gibson Blueberry Burst Pro Edition Les Paul Guitar Controller, officially licensed by Xbox. From the team that developed the iconic hardware for Guitar Hero and DJ Hero, this new controller continues the revival of rhythm gaming like never before, bringing the band back together for a whole new era!
The Backbone Pro – Xbox Edition mobile controller lets you instantly play your favorite games across phone, tablet, PC, laptop, smart TV, and more – no pairing menus, just tap and play, with easy access to your gaming library and cloud services through the Backbone app. Built for precision and comfort, it features full-size ALPS thumbsticks, Hall Effect triggers, laser-etched grips, rear buttons, and industry-leading ergonomics, plus wireless Bluetooth or USB-C connectivity for up to 40 hours of battery life.
Available now for $179.99 USD ERP. Visit Backbone.com for more information.
Thrustmaster T598X Racing Wheel
The T598X simracing wheel features Thrustmaster’s new Direct Axial Drive with Axial Flux motor and Harmony technology, delivering ultra-precise, high-fidelity Force Feedback and super-boosted sensations for demanding gamers. With a detachable wheel rim, mag-shift paddle shifters, the Raceline Pedals LTE set, and plug-and-play compatibility with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC, it’s a high-performance package ready for any race.
Available now for $599.99 USD ERP. Visit Thrustmaster for more information.
Logitech RS System
The RS50 System includes the RS50 Base, RS Wheel Hub, and Round Wheel so you can hit the track quickly and easily. This gaming steering wheel system features Direct Drive with 8 Nm of torque, Trueforce support, integrated quick release, customization, and more to support an authentic racing experience on Xbox and PC.
Available now for $699.99 USD ERP. Visit Logitech for more information.
Scuf Valor Pro Controller
The Valor Pro Wireless controller features rear paddles for faster reactions and anti-drift TMR thumbsticks for durability and precision. Its low-latency wireless connection, including 1k Hz polling on PC, customizable settings via the Scuf app on Xbox & PC, and a built-in battery offering up to 17 hours of playtime make it a great choice for competitive wireless gaming.
Available now for $189.99 USD ERP. Visit Scuf for more information.
Hyperkin Competitor Controller
The Competitor is built for precision and reliability. Featuring drift-free Hall Effect sticks and triggers and programmable back buttons – thanks to anti-friction gates, metal glide rings, and some magic under the hood, players can enjoy some of the smoothest sticks available. With plug-and-play compatibility with Xbox and PC, a detachable USB-C cable, and an ergonomic grip, it’s ready for any gaming session.
Available in white and black this holiday season for $49.99 USD ERP. Visit the Hyperkin Store for more information.
Nacon Revolution X Unlimited Anniversary Edition Controller
The Revolution X Unlimited Anniversary Edition from Nacon features a design inspired by the Xbox 360 and is built for competitive play with drift-free Hall Effect joysticks, instant triggers, and a dedicated PC performance mode. With a command center screen for quick adjustments and multi-mode connectivity, this precision-engineered controller is made to outlast every opponent.
The Revolution X Unlimited Anniversary Edition is available for pre-order now for $199.99 USD ERP. Visit Nacon for more information.
Premium Sound
Logitech G Astro A20X Wireless Headset
Experience seamless gaming across all your favorite consoles with the Logitech G Astro A20 X headset – switch systems instantly and stay comfortable through every marathon session. With dazzling Lightsync RGB, immersive audio, and a 48kHz microphone, A20X lets you immerse yourself in your favorite games.
The Logitech G Astro A20 X Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset is available now for $179.99 USD ERP. Visit Logitech for more information.
SteelSeries Arctis Game Buds
Enjoy crystal-clear sound and ultra-low latency wireless gaming across multiple devices with SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds, featuring 2.4GHz wireless for low latency audio, Bluetooth 5.3 for mobile, and Active Noise Cancellation to keep you focused on your game. With customizable audio presets, up to 10 hours of playtime (plus 30 hours of charge in the case), and a comfortable fit for long sessions, these GameBuds are built for gamers who want premium performance and convenience.
The SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds for Xbox are available now for $199.99 USD ERP. Visit SteelSeries for more information.
Razer Blackshark V3 Pro Headset
Give your Xbox setup a competitive edge with the Razer BlackShark V3 Pro for Xbox headset – ultra-low latency wireless (as low as 10ms) makes hearing footsteps instant, the detachable fullband mic makes callouts crystal-clear, and hybrid Active Noise Cancellation blocks distractions so you can lock in. With plush swiveling earcups, hybrid memoryfoam cushions, and adjustable noise canceling levels in Razer Synapse or the Razer Audio app, it’s the clutch headset to gift (or grab for yourself) this holiday.
The Razer Blackshark V3 Pro for Xbox is available for $249.99 USD ERP. Visit Razer for more information.
Expanded Storage
Seagate Storage Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S – 4TB
Effortlessly expand your Xbox gaming library with the Seagate Storage Expansion Card, designed in partnership with Xbox for blazing fast, plug-and-play performance that matches your console’s internal SSD. With up to 4TB of sleek, dedicated storage, you can enjoy zero-lag gaming and keep all your favorite titles at your fingertips!
The Seagate Storage Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S is available for $429.99. Visit Seagate for more information.
ROG Xbox Ally Accessories
Discover a lineup of accessories for the new ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X. Explore accessories that help protect your Xbox Ally devices, expand your storage options, and include two versatile docks for enhanced connectivity and convenience.
ROG Xbox Ally (2-in-1) Premium Case
The ROG Xbox Ally (2-in-1) Premium Case is a hard-shell carrying case, featuring a water-repellent exterior, unique zipper design, and a soft fleece inner liner to keep your device safe from scratches and bumps. It also includes a detachable accessory pouch for the 65W charging adapter, so you can travel light or carry everything you need with confidence.
The ROG Xbox Ally (2-in-1) Premium Case is available for $69.99. Visit ASUS for more information.
Sandisk microSD Card for ROG Xbox Ally
Take your games anywhere with a high-performance microSD card engineered for Xbox Ally and Xbox Ally X, offering up to 2TB of storage for up to 50 games on the go. Built for speed and reliability, it delivers fast installs and quick load times, plus rugged protection and a lifetime limited warranty for peace of mind.
The Sandisk microSD cards are available starting at $69.99. Visit Sandisk for more information.
Seagate FireCuda 530R SSD
Designed for demanding gamers, creators, and professionals, the Seagate FireCuda 530R SSD leverages PCIe Gen4 NVMe technology to deliver blazing fast speeds up to 7,400MB/s for ultra-responsive performance across desktop PCs, laptops, workstations, and handheld gaming devices. Available in 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB capacities, its rugged M.2 2280 form factor and full compatibility with the Designed for Xbox program ensures seamless, reliable gaming and content creation on every platform.
The Seagate FireCuda 530R SSDs are available starting at $109.99. Visit Seagate for more information.
WD_Black SN7100X NVMe SSD for ROG Xbox Ally X & PC
Play your Xbox games anywhere with the officially licensed WD_Black SN7100X NVMe SSD for for ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X and PC, delivering blazing fast speeds up to 7,250MB/s read and 6,900MB/s write for ultra-responsive gaming. With capacities up to 4TB, improved power efficiency, and a one-month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate trial included, you’ll be ready to conquer your biggest gaming sessions wherever you go.
The WD_Black SN7100X NVMe SSDs are available starting at $159.99. Visit Sandisk for more information.
ROG 100W Gaming Charger Dock
Power up your device, transfer data, and enjoy display output – all from a single, travel-friendly accessory that keeps your setup flexible wherever you go. The ROG 100W Gaming Charger Dock brings ultra-fast charging and seamless connectivity to your gaming experience, so you can plug in, play, and stay ready for anything.
The ROG 100W Gaming Charger Dock is available for $99.99. Visit Asus for more information.
ROG Bulwark Dock (2025) DG300
Upgrade your setup with a versatile 7-in-1 dock featuring HDMI 2.1, USB-C, three USB-A ports, Ethernet, and an audio jack – all supporting up to 4K at 144Hz or 8K at 30Hz. Enjoy 100W USB-C power delivery, ultra-fast data transfer, and Aura Sync RGB lighting for performance and style that keeps up with every player.
The ROG Bulwark Dock is available for $139.99. Visit Asus for more information.
Dbrand Killswitch
Engineered to survive everything from drops to marathon gaming sessions, the Dbrand Killswitch is a Designed for Xbox-certified case, built for the Xbox Ally and Xbox Ally X. It combines impact-resistant thermoplastics, a slim 2.5mm profile, integrated kickstand, and crush-proof Travel Cover to create the holy grail of handheld gaming cases.
The Dbrand Killswitch case for Xbox Ally & Ally X is available to pre-order for $59.95 USD ERP. Visit Dbrand for more information
Exciting new hardware and accessories are available now to help take your gaming to the next level – stay tuned for even more great releases ahead! From all of us at Designed for Xbox, have a wonderful holiday and a happy New Year.
Styx: Blades of Greed - the next entry in Cyanide Studio's infiltration series, which plops players into the shoes of a caustic goblin - will now release next year.
NACON has unveiled a stunning special edition of their flagship controller and the Revolution X Unlimited Anniversary Edition is a love letter to the legendary Xbox 360.