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  • Catch, Structures, Hell Camps, and Imperium ExpansionWilhelm Arcturus
    It was announced at the Imperium fireside meeting this past Saturday that the coalition had taken 69 systems since the opening of the offensive against Pandemic Horde, Fraternity, and the assorted members and hangers on that make up their coalition.  Sniggering about the obvious number aside, we have been busy. These gains include systems beyond the Catch region, extending out to Tenerifis, Immensea, and Impass.  So the sov influence map… you can see the latest one here or the full historical di
     

Catch, Structures, Hell Camps, and Imperium Expansion

20. Srpen 2024 v 16:15

It was announced at the Imperium fireside meeting this past Saturday that the coalition had taken 69 systems since the opening of the offensive against Pandemic Horde, Fraternity, and the assorted members and hangers on that make up their coalition.  Sniggering about the obvious number aside, we have been busy.

These gains include systems beyond the Catch region, extending out to Tenerifis, Immensea, and Impass.  So the sov influence map… you can see the latest one here or the full historical directory here… has changed.

Here is the pre-campaign state of the map.

Area of Operation – July 25, 2024

And here is where things stood on Sunday, August 18th.

Area of Operation – August 18, 2024

Our foes have been pushed back and you can see systems in Immensea lit and ready to be taken from Legion of xXDEATHXx.  The enemy is mostly busy trying to reorganize their holdings further back to accommodate refugees and retreats from the front.  The alliance they created, Goons Failed to Defend This System, which was put together to goad the Imperium into attacking, has been wiped off the map.

All of which is less a chest thumping declaration of triumph than a cold statement of fact.  Pandemic Horde, Fraternity, and their gang has proven unwilling or unable to defend the space taken and has been sending messages out to its members and allies that they will just take all the space back once Goons get bored and go home.

In their narrative this has been a success in that they did, in fact, goad the Imperium into attacking.  Their claim is that on their side the whole thing was just a couple of SIGs.

A little more substantial claim on the Imperium side is the structure kill count.

  • 2 – Keepstars
  • 21 – Fortizars
  • 1 – Tatara
  • 2 – Azbels
  • 59 –  Astrahuses
  • 2 – Raitarus
  • 22 – Athanors
  • 23 – Metenox Moon Mining Drills
  • 35 – Skyhooks

That list gives lie to the claim that this was just a couple of SIGs on their side.  I mean, when I go out on operations with SIGs on the Imperium side we try to live out of an NPC station, or maybe a Raitaru or an Astrahus.  We do not drop two Keepstars.  Keepstars are a commitment, targets that attract hostiles and which, if you are not out in force, will be attacked.

Dropping a Keepstar means serious business.  And two Keepstars on one grid… a potential clash of titans… I mean, unless one side just doesn’t show up.

There goes the neighborhood!

Then there was the great hell camp of Utopia.

After blowing up the two staging Fortizars in the system of Utopia in Curse, we were told that Fraternity, Horde, and their allies had moved all of their capital ships to one of the NPC stations in the system.

We dropped a Fortizar of our own in sight of the undock and setup a hell camp.

The camped station and our Fortizar

A hell camp is when you have your foes in a single location and you bubble them in and put up a guard fleet around the clock to catch them if they try to break out.  Hell camps are a thing of legend, especially in Goonswarm, as they demonstrate the sometimes stupid lengths we will go to in order to best a foe.  Hell camps can for run for days, weeks, or even months if the goal is clear and the foe well and truly trapped.

The hell camp of the battlefield after the clash at M2-XFE during World War Bee was a classic example.  While likely a strategic mistake… to do the hell camp we had to let down the watch on the wall of Helm’s Deep, the protected industrial region we had held against overwhelming odds, and in doing so those three constellations were lost and all of our structures purged… it was tactically a very popular operation and did demoralize our foes for weeks.

The M2-XFE Keepstar grid and the hell camp

You could log in and sit around for an hour or two and suddenly some foe would get impatient or log in the wrong character and a titan or a super carrier or a fax would appear in the bubbles and a hoot would go up on coms and we’d dog pile on the unfortunate for another easy kill.

I got on a few such kills.  We were all working from home during the pandemic, so I would just leave myself logged in and coms on a speaker so I could turn from my work laptop and join in if something came up.  Good times.

The hell camp in Utopia though… that felt a bit weak to me.  Unlike the M2-FXE hell camp, hell camping a station requires the hostiles to log in, see local, and still think they can undock.  You aren’t going to get very many accidental kills and the whole thing is prone to station undock games and what not.  I’ve been there and done that.  I remember us bottling up the Southern Coalition at the station in 319-3D in Delve a dozen years back.  As a tactic it has its place.

But this hell camp didn’t feel right to me.  It wasn’t clear that the enemy was bottled up or that they cared if they were.  They hadn’t bothered to show up for more than a couple of fights and their stated goal was to bore us to death, so why would they care if they couldn’t undock?  They were not going to do so anyway.

The hell camp in Utopia

I nearly wrote a post about the hell camp, but my attention was elsewhere.  I did go out and get a few screen shots of it and our Ferox Navy Issue fleet hanging out, ready to unleash their aimbot accurate railguns on anybody dumb enough to show up, but I didn’t join the camp.

Certainly Gobbins made hay about us and our hell camp.  Apparently he openly and repeatedly pinged out on Discord to all who were listening that the Imperium were fools, that there was nothing there, that the capital ships had been withdrawn previously, and that they were gone, safely back in home space, out of reach of the Imperium and were not coming back.

The Imperium could go pound sand with their hell camp.

The Imperium took screen shots of those pings… we all have enough low level spies in each other’s organization that no general ping goes unread by all… and the coalition diplomats brought them to organizations in the area of operation who had previously declined to cooperate with us because they have assurance from Gobbins that Pandemic Horde would totally be there to help defend their space.  This did not bolster confidence in PH and their promises and we now apparently have cooperation from groups who were previously willing to defy us based on the backing they assumed they had.

This was all part of the plan, or so we were told, so the hell camp served a purpose, if not exactly the expected one.  And they probably got a few random kills in any case.  If you wait long enough anywhere in null sec somebody will eventually blunder in and get caught.

Which brings us to the other part of Saturday’s announcement, which was that the Imperium is expanding its space.  We have groups that want more space and we have a vested interest in preparing for however CCP’s plan to reinvigorate null sec with the Equinox expansion… launched back in June and expected to be a thing… maybe by November… turns out.

I previously wrote about how Equinox seemed to be the end of farms and fields, the old goal of being able to make any null sec system useful and able to support players, to the old pattern of some systems having value while others did not.  This was surprisingly… to me at least, I am not used to getting the point of things without having them explained with small words… taken up by the Imperium and other null sec entities and became the wide versus tall argument.

Farms and fields was a “tall” view of null sec, where a large group could provide for itself in a constellation or two.  The “wide” view of the world has only some systems providing enough value to fully upgrade so a large organization needs to grab more space to ensure it has the resources it needs to support its members.

So the Imperium is expanding as a hedge against that, getting the timers started on things because the sovereignty level take 60 days to get to five and you can’t do all possible upgrades until you get there.

We will likely be taking more than the 69 systems already acquired… and if Pandemic Horde and Fraternity want to take them back like they have said they are going to do, they might have to undock and put some effort into it.

Also, by the time this posts the Fortizar kill count will have gone up by at least one… assuming PH doesn’t come to defend it.  But that has been a very safe assumption so far.

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  • One Less Keepstar in U-QVWD as the Imperium Moves Towards 1P-WGBWilhelm Arcturus
    When I checked in the week before last about null sec, the Imperium had just successfully dropped a Keepstar in the system U-QVWD, on grid with Pandemic Horde’s Keepstar, leading to an unprecedented situation, and one with only a single possible conclusion: One of those Keepstars needed to go.  Story about that here. There goes the neighborhood! The led to a dramatic call from Pandemic Horde’s leader Gobbins, who declared they were going to… fight?  No.  He called for a general evacuation to the
     

One Less Keepstar in U-QVWD as the Imperium Moves Towards 1P-WGB

4. Srpen 2024 v 16:15

When I checked in the week before last about null sec, the Imperium had just successfully dropped a Keepstar in the system U-QVWD, on grid with Pandemic Horde’s Keepstar, leading to an unprecedented situation, and one with only a single possible conclusion: One of those Keepstars needed to go.  Story about that here.

There goes the neighborhood!

The led to a dramatic call from Pandemic Horde’s leader Gobbins, who declared they were going to… fight?  No.  He called for a general evacuation to the Keepstar in 1P-WGB, ceding the field to the Imperium.

The Imperium Keepstar onlined successfully with minimal Pandemic Horde or Fraternity interference and the Imperium moved into it, making it our staging station in Catch.  The story up to that point here.

But we still had to blow up the Keepstar in U-Q.  The battle over the armor timer happened during the work week, during working hours for me, so I missed out.  We won the objective while our foes patted themselves on the back for actually putting up a defense and inflicting some losses.  That set the final timer, after which their Keepstar could be destroyed.  This timer, as is their habit, was set in the Chinese time zone where PH and Frat are strongest.  That meant an early morning event.  But it was on s Saturday.  I could manage that right?  It was just going to kick off at… 5:00am?

My alarm went off at 4:45am for this fight.  My wife had been teasing me the night before about this, asking, “You’re getting up before the sun to do what tomorrow?  Explain this to me again? There is going to be a big fight?  No?”

The sacrifices one makes to live in California.  But that was 12:00 UTC and the rest of the coalition to the east of me was able to rise at a more reasonable time.  Also, the joke is on my wife, because I wake up between 5:30am and 6:00am on my own anyway, so it wasn’t much of a struggle.  She remembers me when we first met, when getting up before 10:00am on a Saturday was something of a chore for me.

It probably also says something that I know which alarm to use on the iPad to keep from waking her up.

Hillside is a gentle trill

I think I last used that alarm… set for 2:45am… when we beat PH and Frat at X47L-Q in a battle that had to straddle downtime about a year and a half back.  That event ended the same way this one was expected to, without a fight.  For the structure, the battle is always over the armor timer, because the defenders can still evac at their own pace if they need to.  The hull timer, which ends with the destruction of the station leaves you hanging in space with the might of your foes already massed against you.

I got up when the alarm went off and started up my computer and logged in.  The forming up of fleets had already begun, the first being called at 4:09am my time.  By the time I logged in the Raven Navy Issue fleet was full.  I was planning to try and get into that, because you might as well shoot the biggest weapon system you can.  There was a Rokh fleet as well, but I didn’t bring a Rokh because you can only fit so much in a fax SMA.  There were two Ferox Navy Issue fleets, one was full and the other was struggling to find any logi.  I didn’t want to fly logi.  I need to get on a kill mail every month before I swap over to logi… and I wanted to be on the Keepstar kill mail.

Then I noticed there, in the middle of the pings, a fleet on Asher Elias using our Flycatcher doctrine.  That doctrine is an experiment to find out what happens when you give everybody a chance to bubble the fleet.  But I’ll always pick Asher if I have a choice of FCs, and it turned out to be a good pick.

Most people were just going to be sitting around waiting for the timer to down to a point where they could warp over and get on the kill mail.  There is a damage cap, so anything beyond that is wasted effort unless there is a fight.  However, no opposition was expected, and none was offered.  But being a weekend people were piling in to get on the kill.  There were about 3K people in system when I logged in, and that number climbed past 3.7K over the course of the morning.

A mass of capitals waiting for their moment

I did a dscan at one point and counted 641 capital ships on grid.

While so many people were hanging around, our fleet had a job to do.  We flew on out to the gate that led into the system from the far side of Catch where our foes were staged and camped the gate… which, in a fleet full of interdictors meant deploying ALL the bubbles.

That gate isn’t going anywhere!

So we got to goof around and try to put bubbles in dead spots… and we even caught a few people coming and going.  There was an Arazu that was dead set to get into the system.

No more Arazu

There was also somebody in a Jackdaw… who showed up twice.  So it kept us busy while we waited.

When the Keepstar got down to 15% we warped back over to that and joined in with everybody trying to get on the kill.  There were ships all over.

Titans shooting the PH Keepstar

With everybody shooting the tidi ground right down to the 10% mark and then some, but the end result was preordained.

Another Keepstar explosion… with ours bearing witness

So far the kill mail hasn’t showed up on zkillboard.  I’ll link to it when it does, but sometimes when that many people get on a kill… and the server also has to process all the asset safety changes… and a staging Keepstar will have a lot of leftover stuff… it takes time and sometimes the kill mail doesn’t generate at all.  This won’t be the first Keepstar kill mail of mine that was swallowed up by the server, never to be seen again.

There was some cleanup to do after, some bads to chase down, but for the most part it was just a standard structure shoot… where 3.7K people want to get on the kill while the hostiles stayed away.

Also, I already have a lime green Flycatcher SKIN

There were some other things going on while we were focused on that.  Fanatic Legion ran around while all eyes were on the Keepstar and finished off three Astrahus, an Athanor, and a Fortizar on their own.

But we were not done for the day.  Shortly after the Keepstar shoot was done our Flycatcher fleet, now under an alternate FC and Asher had to get on and deliver a special early Fireside address, was bridged over to the EM-L4K constellation where there was a sovereignty contest kicking off for the sov hub in 1P-WGB.

I mentioned that system above because that is where the next hostile Keepstar is anchored.  We went and covered those operations as the coalition turned the system.

Sov change in three images

Out there we were less of a blocking force and more in the traditional role of interdictors, which is warping into the middle of hostiles to pin them down so some big guns can show up and finish them off.

Joining in on the shooting part

I got on a few more kills there.  But, if you’re flying an interdictor you are exposing yourself to the enemy who very often would like you to stop bubble and takes it personally that you’re doing that, so you move way up the priority list of things to shoot.  As such, I ended up getting popped after a couple engagements.  It happens.

That was the end of things for me.  By the time I was back in our staging… because I forgot to move my death clone… the sov battle was over and fleets were just covering the sov hub deployment.  Op success.

The next target is the Keepstar in 1P-WGB, which already had a timer counting down when we passed by it, stopping on the Fortizar anchored on the same grid.

Clock is ticking

That will be another armor timer, so may end up actually being a fight.  We shall see.  However, that fight, which will have kicked off before this post goes live, would require me to get up at 3am… and even I have limits.  However, if it does turn into a contested armor timer, the fight will drag out so I will be able to join a reinforcement fleet if it is still going when I do get up.

Our foes have already set their plan in motion… which was the same as the last plan… retreat.  This time they are falling back to the Utopia system in Curse.

Gobbins announces the advance to Curse

No Keepstar to kill there and no sovereignty to lose.  I guess that is a plus.

Anyway, we shall see what the next operation brings.

Update:  Pandemic Horde and Fraternity opted not to contest the Keepstar armor timer in 1P-WGB.  No fight today, so I was good to sleep in.

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  • Nový film o světě Godzilly a Konga natočí režisér chváleného sci-fi thrilleru - NerdFixJan Stehlík
    Po komerčním úspěchu letošního titulu Godzilla x Kong: Nové impérium, které už má celosvětově na kontě přes 567 milionů, bylo jasné, že MonsterVerse se bude i nadále rozšiřovat. Jak jsme se ale před pár týdny dozvěděli, další filmovou událost z univerza slavných monster už nenatočí Adam Wingard, jenž je zodpovědný nejenom za výše zmíněný snímek, ale i předchozí jízdu Godzilla vs. Kong (2021). Studia Warner Bros. a Legendary už ale našla náhradu.Další MonsterVerse má natočit Grant Sputore, na rek
     

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7. Červen 2024 v 08:47

Po komerčním úspěchu letošního titulu Godzilla x Kong: Nové impérium, které už má celosvětově na kontě přes 567 milionů, bylo jasné, že MonsterVerse se bude i nadále rozšiřovat. Jak jsme se ale před pár týdny dozvěděli, další filmovou událost z univerza slavných monster už nenatočí Adam Wingard, jenž je zodpovědný nejenom za výše zmíněný snímek, ale i předchozí jízdu Godzilla vs. Kong (2021). Studia Warner Bros. a Legendary už ale našla náhradu.

Další MonsterVerse má natočit Grant Sputore, na reklamách začínající filmař, jehož celovečerním debutem byl dobře přijatý sci-fi thriller Jsem matka (2019) s Hilary Swank v hlavní roli. Dále se také podílel na režii australského rodinného seriálu Castaway (2010). Tak snad to byla dobrá volba. 

Legendary's 'Godzilla x Kong' Followup Sets Director Grant Sputore https://t.co/SsqeaYtCsk

— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) June 6, 2024

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  • Další film z univerza MonsterVerse napíše scenárista filmu Expendables: Postradatelní - NerdFixJan Stehlík
    Čísla mluví jasně. Godzilla x Kong: Nové impérium, nejnovější titul univerza MonsterVerse, ve kterém se na scénu vrátili dva slavní filmoví titáni, zaznamenal v kinech parádní úspěch. Z rozpočtu 130 milionů se mu podařilo utržit už skoro 559 mega celosvětově, přičemž v kinech se z něho navíc stala silná trvalka. A pokud film s tržbami ještě trochu zabere, tak by už brzy měl překonat snímek Kong: Ostrov lebek (2017) a stát se tak komerčně nejúspěšnějším filmem z MonsterVerse.Po takovém úspěchu as
     

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Čísla mluví jasně. Godzilla x Kong: Nové impérium, nejnovější titul univerza MonsterVerse, ve kterém se na scénu vrátili dva slavní filmoví titáni, zaznamenal v kinech parádní úspěch. Z rozpočtu 130 milionů se mu podařilo utržit už skoro 559 mega celosvětově, přičemž v kinech se z něho navíc stala silná trvalka. A pokud film s tržbami ještě trochu zabere, tak by už brzy měl překonat snímek Kong: Ostrov lebek (2017) a stát se tak komerčně nejúspěšnějším filmem z MonsterVerse.

Po takovém úspěchu asi nebude překvapením, že další snímek pod dohledem studia Legendary je již ve výrobě. Informoval o tom server The Hollywood Reporter, který také odhalil, který filmař se postará o scénář. 

Dave Callaham To Pen Next Godzilla-Kong Movie For Legendary https://t.co/CUvHNFnxuG

— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) May 10, 2024

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  • Opice, spolu, silné! Království Planeta opic ovládla kinosály - NerdFixJan Stehlík
    Minulý týden v kinech premiéroval snímek Království Planeta opic, další filmová kapitola slavné franšízy, která bude také se vší pravděpodobností začátkem zbrusu nové trilogie. A jak se dalo čekat, film zcela ovládl žebříček domácího box officu.Pro něj během svého zahajovacího víkendu utržil 56,5 milionu dolarů, v porovnání s předešlou trilogií filmů o Caesarovi, kde se hlavní role chopil Andy Serkis, měl lepší otvírák jen Úsvit planety opic (2014). Jedná se tudíž o vcelku solidní start. Když k
     

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13. Květen 2024 v 09:38

Minulý týden v kinech premiéroval snímek Království Planeta opic, další filmová kapitola slavné franšízy, která bude také se vší pravděpodobností začátkem zbrusu nové trilogie. A jak se dalo čekat, film zcela ovládl žebříček domácího box officu.

Pro něj během svého zahajovacího víkendu utržil 56,5 milionu dolarů, v porovnání s předešlou trilogií filmů o Caesarovi, kde se hlavní role chopil Andy Serkis, měl lepší otvírák jen Úsvit planety opic (2014). Jedná se tudíž o vcelku solidní start. Když k tomu přičteme ještě tržby mezinárodní, tak celosvětově má Království zatím utrženo 129 milionů.

Samotný rozpočet údajně činil asi 160 mega, pokud se ale filmu bude dařit i v nadcházejících týdnech, což je poměrně pravděpodobné, mohl by s tržbami eventuálně překonat i půlmiliardovou hranici. A to by byl jednoznačně parádní úspěch. Na snímek už každopádně máme i recenzi, na kterou se můžete podívat níže. 

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    Na první místo v žebříčku domácího box officu se po víkendu vyškrabala akční komedie Kaskadér od Davida Leitche, což se jednoznačně dalo očekávat. Ale i přestože mládeži přístupný snímek, ve kterém si zahrály známé hvězdy jako Ryan Gosling (Barbie), Emily Blunt (Oppenheimer) a Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Lovec Kraven), má zatím fajn recenze jak od kritiků, tak i od diváků, jeho start v kinech zatím příliš oslnivý není.Během svého zahajovacího víkendu film utržil pro domácí box office 28,5 milionu dola
     

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Na první místo v žebříčku domácího box officu se po víkendu vyškrabala akční komedie Kaskadér od Davida Leitche, což se jednoznačně dalo očekávat. Ale i přestože mládeži přístupný snímek, ve kterém si zahrály známé hvězdy jako Ryan Gosling (Barbie), Emily Blunt (Oppenheimer) a Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Lovec Kraven), má zatím fajn recenze jak od kritiků, tak i od diváků, jeho start v kinech zatím příliš oslnivý není.

Během svého zahajovacího víkendu film utržil pro domácí box office 28,5 milionu dolarů, což nenaplnilo očekávání analytiků. Když k tomu připočteme ještě tržby mezinárodní, tak celosvětově má zatím Kaskadér na kontě 65,4 milionu. Samotný rozpočet však údajně činil 125-150 mega, propagační kampaň pak ještě údajně vyšla skoro na 100 milionů. Snímek by tudíž potřeboval dohromady utržit něco kolem půlmiliardy, aby ho studio Universal mohlo považovat za úspěšný. Zatím to ale vypadá vcelku bledě. Každopádně uvidíme, co přinesou následující týdny. Níže se můžete podívat na naši recenzi. 

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  • Next Week on Xbox: New Games for March 11 to 15Mike Nelson, Xbox Wire Editor
    Category: Next Week on Xbox Next Week on Xbox: New Games for March 11 to 15 Mike Nelson, Xbox Wire Editor Published March 8, 2024 Next Week on Xbox is a weekly feature that shows you all the games that are coming soon on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows, and Game Pass! You can find more information about these games below and click on their profiles for more details (release
     

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Next Week on Xbox: New Games for March 11 to 15

Next Week on Xbox is a weekly feature that shows you all the games that are coming soon on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows, and Game Pass! You can find more information about these games below and click on their profiles for more details (release dates may change). Let’s get started!


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For The Warp – March 12
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

For the Warp is a rogue-like deck-building game in space! Discover and add new cards to your arsenal and increase your chances of surviving. Explore procedurally generated systems and fight your way to the warp gate. Encounter allies and foes, ancient civilization ruins, unlock powerful technologies and ships.


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Cybertrash STATYX (Xbox Series X|S)

Sometimes You

$9.99 $7.99
Free Trial

Cybertrash STATYX – March 13
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

Run, jump, slide, destroy enemies, gain experience points, upgrade your character in this tactical 2D action-platformer. As the main character, Janet, you’ll be plunged against an evil dictatorship, trying to remember the past and escape from the clutches of the corporation. Uncover the conspiracy against humanity!


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Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story

Digital Eclipse

$29.99

Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story – March 12
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Gridrunner. Revenge of the Mutant Camels. Tempest 2000. Llamatron. In the British gaming universe of the ‘80s and ‘90s, nobody made games like Jeff Minter. Now, in a new interactive documentary from Digital Eclipse, you can play the history of one of the weirdest, wildest game developers to ever exist – a man who loved shooters and sheep, lasers, and llamas.


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Violet Wisteria

Eastasiasoft Limited

Violet Wisteria – March 12
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Become a magical sword-wielding heroine and take on the forces of evil across time, space, and alternate dimensions! Return to the style of Japanese fantasy platformers from the ’80s and ’90s as you take command of brave heroine Wisteria Asagiri on her quest to save Earth, the Higher Realm and the Under-Realms from the dark wizard Maskandes!


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Dune: Imperium

Dire Wolf Digital

Dune: Imperium – March 13

Experience the ultimate blend of strategy and intrigue as you navigate the treacherous landscapes of Arrakis in the award-winning board game Dune: Imperium! Battle online, locally with AI, or against the formidable House Hagal. Earn achievements that showcase your prowess as a leader and embark on more than a dozen challenges that will test your wit and cunning.


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Treasures Of The Roman Empire

Strange Beat Games

Treasures of the Roman Empire – March 13

Whether you are below or above the ground, you will have a lot of work to do as you visit places like stables, bars, cinema, squared, forest, gigs, market, docks, luna park, Circo Massimo, and mor while trying to find all the hidden treasures left by the Romans.


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Xbox Play Anywhere

Astebros

PixelHeart

$12.99

Astebros – March 14

Astebros is a roguelite game about the beginnings of the kingdom of Asteborg! Choose your hero among three different characters and go through procedural dungeons to eliminate your formidable opponents! Defeat bosses to obtain valuable power orbs, collect coins and materials to buy and upgrade your equipment, and discover mysterious secrets within the dungeons.


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Bing In Wonderland Deluxe Edition

E-Home Entertianment Development Co., Ltd

$14.99 $13.49
Xbox One X Enhanced

Bing in Wonderful Deluxe Edition – March 14
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Bing in Wonderland is a new entry in the Wanba Warriors franchise. A Roguelite monster killing satisfaction galore without any exploration elements. The game is filled to the brim with exotic enemies and stages with a collection of deep and robust boons, weapons, and items plus an abundance of pointless features and useless details. You will be encapsulated by the unique Butt Slam mechanic a vague and abstract art style that puts Picasso to shame.


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Highwater

Rogue Games, Inc.

Highwater – March 14
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

Highwater is a whimsical, 3D adventure game with an isometric turn-based puzzle-combat system set in a flooded, post-apocalyptic world. Navigate by boat, discover islands, find new allies to help battle foes, and experience a humorous tale about friendship in this melancholic and atmospheric escape.


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Match Village

QUByte Interactive

Match Village – March 14

A minimalistic puzzle and strategy experience about combining buildings to build villages on beautiful, procedurally generated islands. Combine buildings to create your villages and cities on endless islands scattered around the world and enjoy a minimalistic and relaxing atmosphere, no resource management or armies — just focus on building.


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Rebel Transmute

JanduSoft

$19.99 $17.99

Rebel Transmute – March 14

In this modern metroidvania you play as Moon Mikono, a space scrapper turned adventurer on a mission to uncover the true fate of her missing mother. Battle your way through a sprawling 2D action-exploration epic as you explore, reprogram your abilities, duel twisted sci-fi experiments, and rebel against colonizers.


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Sherlock Purr 2

COMMANDO PANDA

Sherlock Purr 2 – March 15

Our clever cat detective is back, and this time the mystery unfolds all over the apartment. Immerse yourself in an extended adventure full of intriguing challenges, vibrant colors, and brain-teasing puzzles. Sherlock Purr 2 is an enchanting children’s game, tailor-made for young explorers who love cats and crave delightful mysteries.


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STAR WARS™: Battlefront Classic Collection

Aspyr Media Inc.

$34.99 $31.49

Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection – March 14
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Play the classic Star Wars Battlefront games on modern consoles, online and offline in this complete classic collection. This Classic Collection includes Star Wars Battlefront (Classic) and Star Wars Battlefront II with bonus maps and heroes. Traverse the galaxy in Campaign Mode and Galactic Conquest. Fight on the ground, drive iconic vehicles, and piloty legendary starships as you battle it out across iconic Star Wars locations.


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Storyblocks: The King

Afil Games

Storyblocks: The King – March 14
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

An engaging puzzle and narrative game that offers a short and relaxing experience. In a charming medieval setting, players can carve their own path, choosing the next story block at each stage. With a library of journeys filled with intriguing variations of the main storyline, players are invited to unravel all possible outcomes.


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UNABLES

Forever Entertainment S. A.

Unables – March 14
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Unables is all about physics, puzzles, and comedy. Welcome to a world where characters are so lazy, that even the player is unable to control them. Take matters into your own hands by controlling the environment instead, with the innovative gameplay mechanics!


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Argonauts Agency 5: Captive of Circe

8floor ltd

Argonauts Agency 5: Captive of Circle – March 15

A courier arrived at the Argonauts Agency one calm morning. He delivered a wedding invitation for Jason and Medea from Pelias, their old friend and a fellow collector. A secret plea for help was also in the letter. Jason and Medea won’t let their friends down! Play the new time management game with the Argonauts, find out about Circe’s story, and rescue her captives!


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Crown Wars: The Black Prince Pre-order

Nacon

$49.99

Crown Wars: The Black Prince – March 15
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

Knights and brigands run rampant throughout the land, sowing destruction. But an even greater evil is lurking and plotting in the shadows. At the helm of your domain, lead the fight against the forces of evil in this turn-based tactics and strategy game.



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MLB® The Show™ 24 – MVP Edition (Pre-Order)

MLB

$84.99

MLB The Show 24 – MVP Edition & Digital Deluxe Editions – March 15 (Early Access)

It’s your Show. Ready to own it? Set out on the road to baseball greatness – whatever it is you want to achieve, MLB The Show 24 has got you covered. Earn your call up from the minors to the big leagues and prove you’ve got what it takes at the top. Learn from the legends of the sport, take inspiration from their heroics, and use it to improve your game. Pre-order to receive a Gold Choice Pack and early access starting on March 15, 2024. Game Pass members can start playing on March 15 as well with the purchase of the MLB The Show 24 – Digital Deluxe Add-On Bundle.


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Outcast – A New Beginning

THQ Nordic

$69.99 $59.49

Outcast: A New Beginning – March 15
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

20 years after the award-winning action adventure hit, Outcast, pioneered the genre of non-linear open-world games, the long-awaited sequel sees Cutter Slade return to the spectacular alien world of Adelpha. Resurrected by the almighty Yods, he has returned to find the Talans enslaved, the world stripped of its natural resources, and his own past intertwining with the invading robot forces. It’s up to him to go on a mission and save the planet again.



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PJ Masks Power Heroes: Mighty Alliance

Outright Games Ltd.

$39.99

PJ Masks Power Heroes: Mighty Alliance – March 15
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Catboy, Owlette, and Gekko are teaming up with An Yu, Newton Star, Ice Cub, Lilyfay, and Bastet to form a Mighty Alliance. Hop into the Explorider and search The City, Mystery Mountain, and Ice World for lost parts. But be quick! Before Romeo, Luna Girl, and Night Ninja get to them.


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Tiny Tales: Heart of the Forest (Xbox Version)

Artifex Mundi

Xbox One X Enhanced

Tiny Tales: Heart of the Forest – March 15
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Hidden deep in the foliage of the forest, between the blades of grass and mushrooms, there’s a place where tiny people coexist with animals. Our little hero Max suddenly interrupts the search for his father when he is called home to help his mother save his childhood home. Help Max to unravel mysteries, find clues in hidden objects and defeat all puzzles that stand in his path.



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