All the News and Trailers from Microsoft’s X018

Microsoft kicked off its two-day fan fest X018 today with a ton of new information on upcoming games and DLC, first-party studios, backward compatible games, and more.

Get caught up on all the big news Microsoft had to share about the future of Xbox.

Microsoft Acquires Two More Studios

Joining the list of already great acquisitions this year, Microsoft announced it will be acquiring Obsidian Entertainment and inXile Entertainment.

Both studios are storied RPG developers which should fill out the company’s games catalog moving into next generation.

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25 Obscure Facts About Game of Thrones

Game of Thrones winning the Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series for the second time was truly an awesome thing, but also a stark (hah!) reminder that we’ve still got a crazy long wait until the series returns for its eighth and final season.

To help satiate your hunger for all things Thrones, to tide you over through the long fearful winter, we’ve compiled a rogues gallery of facts and tidbits about the blockbuster series from all angles of adoration. There’re odds and ends about the books, the genesis of the show, some behind-the-scenes show shenanigans, and entertaining Easter eggs.

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Shadow Of The Tomb Raider Forge DLC Trailer Shows Off New Co-op And Score Attack Modes

During Microsoft’s XO18 livestream, the developers behind Shadow of the Tomb Raider revealed more info about the upcoming DLC for the game. In The Forge, players will be able to take on a number of new challenges and tombs, even allowing for players to work with a friend to solve many complex puzzles. In the new trailer, we saw a glimpse of what’s to come in the new adventure, which will take the Lara Croft to a complex smithing temple hidden in the dense jungles.

In The Forge, Lara and her ally will uncover a new tomb in South America, housing a new threat that will put the world at risk yet again. Like other DLCs from previous Tomb Raider games, these updates add entirely new areas to explore, and along with new enemies and weapons to find. What’s interesting about The Forge, however, is that it will add co-op play, with many of the puzzles and tombs tasking both characters to solve many of its complex challenges. Along with story content, there’s also the inclusion of the Score Attack mode, which will allow players to compete agains each other by traversing the environment and gaining a higher score over their opponent.

As the first post-launch DLC for Shadow of the Tomb Raider, The Forge will be one of several new expansions coming to the game. Though you can play the entire DLC with a friend, you can still play solo as well. With a planned schedule of new content over the next several months, the season pass will allow many players to take part in new events and story missions that will gradually be included in the game. The Forge is set to launch on November 13, this new expansion will add even more tombs and secrets to uncover.

There’s much more to see from XO18. In addition to the reveal of Crackdown 3‘s multiplayer mode, the new IP Void Masters, there were several new games revealed for Xbox One’s Game Pass–including PUBG, Hellblade, and Agents of Mayhem.

Xbox Acquires Fallout: New Vegas, Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic Developer

Microsoft has announced it will acquire Obsidian Entertainment, developer of role-playing games including Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Fallout: New Vegas, South Park: The Stick of Truth, Alpha Protocol, and Pillars of Eternity, among others. The announcement was made during X018, an Xbox fan event that is taking place in Mexico City.

“As one of the industry’s premiere RPG developers, we couldn’t be more excited about the opportunity to add their expertise to Microsoft Studios, while enabling the studio to preserve its unique culture and build on its talent and vision to fully realize their creative ambitions,” Microsoft said in a statement.

This is one of two acquisitions Microsoft revealed intentions of making during X018. It is also set to acquire inXile Entertainment, the studio behind Wasteland 2, Torment: Tides of Numenera, and The Bard’s Tale IV: Barrows Deep. As Microsoft notes itself, these two studios share heritage and develop games in similar genres. The platform holder has said both Obsidian and inXile “will continue to operate autonomously and bring their unique talents, IP, and expertise to Microsoft Studios as they build new RPG experiences for our players and fans.”

Microsoft also notes that with these two new studios as part of its family, Microsoft Studios is now made up of “13 distinct and diverse game development teams.” During E3 2018, Microsoft confirmed acquisitions of Santa Monica-based The Initiative, a new studio led by Darrell Gallagher, former head of studio for Tomb Raider developer Crystal Dynamics.

Additionally, State of Decay developer Undead Labs, Forza Horizon studio Playground Games, We Happy Few developer Compulsion Games, and Ninja Theory, the British developer of Heavenly Sword, DmC: Devil May Cry, and Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, were also added to its studio portfolio.

Microsoft Announces It Will Acquire Two New Studios

Today at X018, Microsoft announced its intent to acquire Obsidian Entertainment and inXile Entertainment.

Obsidian Entertainment is best known as the developer of role-playing games like Fallout: New Vegas, South Park: The Stick of Truth, the Pillars of Eternity series, and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2.

InXile is also well-known for it’s development of role-playing games, including Wasteland 2, Torment: Tides of Numenera, Bard’s Tale IV and the upcoming Wasteland 3.

Today’s announcement further bolsters the company’s current stable of development teams to 13 developers, after it announced earlier this year that Microsoft will acquire Ninja Theory, Undead Labs, Compulsion Games, and Playground Games. Additionally, Microsoft indicated it was interested in acquiring even more new studios.

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Xbox Acquires Wasteland, Bard’s Tale Studio InXile Entertainment

Microsoft is set to add another developer to its growing list of first-party studios. At X018, a celebratory Xbox event taking place in Mexico City, Microsoft revealed its intention to acquire inXile Entertainment, the developer of Wasteland 2, Torment: Tides of Numenera, and The Bard’s Tale IV: Barrows Deep.

The announcement was made by Matt Booty, head of Microsoft Studios and, according to Microsoft, inXile will continue to operate independently, but have the support to pursue its creative ambitions on all existing and new projects. InXile’s Brian Fargo said joining Microsoft allows the studio to tap into the “incredible Microsoft ecosystems that is second to none.” He said the team intends to carry on making role-playing games.

Microsoft has bolstered its development studio portfolio significantly this year. At E3 2018 it revealed five studios had joined the Xbox family. Santa Monica-based The Initiative, which is being headed up by Darrell Gallagher, former head of studio for Tomb Raider developer Crystal Dynamics, was said to be building a team of “world class talent” to develop “groundbreaking new game experiences.”

Xbox boss Phil Spencer also confirmed that State of Decay developer Undead Labs and Forza Horizon studio Playground Games had been acquired by Microsoft. The latter is making a brand-new game, which is rumored to be Fable 4. We Happy Few developer Compulsion Games also was named as a new Microsoft studio, but perhaps the biggest surprise was Ninja Theory, the British developer of Heavenly Sword, DmC: Devil May Cry, and Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice.

As with inXile, Microsoft said these studios will retain “creative independence,” and Microsoft’s investment in them give these teams the additional resources and backing they need to take “bigger risks” and make “bolder worlds.” InXile is currently developing Wasteland 3, which was crowdfunded using Fig. The game is expected to launch in 2019.

The addition of these studios comes at a time when Xbox was under scrutiny for its lack of first-party titles for Xbox One. While projects these new studios are developing may not be targeting the platform holder’s current platform, at E3 2018 Microsoft confirmed work on new Xbox hardware was underway.