Microsoft Reveals Badge Indicating Xbox Series X Optimized Games

Microsoft has revealed a new badge that will be used to indicate games that have been optimised for Xbox Series X.

The official Xbox Twitter account posted an image of the bright green badge, stating that “Every game you’ll see on Inside Xbox tomorrow will be Xbox Seires X Optimized. Spoilers, you’re going to see this badge a lot.”

The tweet suggests that many developers have specifically optimised their games to make the most of the Xbox Series X’s 12 teraflops of computing power. We’ll likely see the logo on-screen with each of the new gameplay trailers in the next Inside Xbox presentation and further Xbox 20/20 shows this summer, although I’m also hoping for the ‘World Premiere’ voice to have an ‘Optimised for Series X’ line, too.

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For more on Xbox, check out why Phil Spencer believes next-gen will “dramatically” change the feel of games, and our breakdown of the tech inside the Xbox Series X. And for more games, Xbox has joined IGN’s Summer of Gaming event, and will be bringing new game information in June.

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Xbox Series X – Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Debuts First Gameplay

Ubisoft debuted Assassin’s Creed Valhalla with a cinematic trailer, but said at the time we wouldn’t have to wait long to see gameplay. As promised we got our first look at the game running on an Xbox Series X during today’s Inside Xbox presentation, and it’s a beaut.

The trailer doesn’t show much in the way of combat or exploration–instead it focuses on the locations you’ll see and visit when Valhalla launches in Holiday 2020. We get additional scenes of Eivor wielding their hidden blade, sailing in longboats, leading a group of raiders into battle, and throwing dual axes into enemy Englishmen.

The gameplay first-look was just part of the Inside Xbox stream, which showed off several third-party games running on Microsoft’s next-gen hardware. Microsoft is planning monthly 20/20 streams for the rest of the year, and July’s will focus on first-party Xbox Game Studios titles.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is one of the games that will support Smart Deliver on Xbox platforms. This means that, regardless of which Xbox console you buy the game for, it will be available on all other Xbox devices and optimized for it.

You can play as a man or woman in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, but either way their name will be Eivor (pronounced Ay-vor). Like many Assassin’s Creed games, this one is based on real history, but the staff historians had to do a little more digging to construct a narrative from the dark ages. At the same time, Ubisoft says it isn’t concerned with comparisons to God of War, despite the similarly Norse setting. For more on Valhalla, witness our pre-order guide.

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The New Yakuza Is An Xbox Series X Launch Game

The lineup of games coming to Xbox Series X is beginning to come into focus, and among them is the latest game in the Yakuza series. As part of Microsoft’s new Xbox 20/20 and Inside Xbox stream, the company revealed that Yakuza: Like a Dragon (commonly referred to as Yakuza 7) will release on Xbox Series X–and it’ll be a launch title, no less.

Yakuza: Like a Dragon launched in Japan earlier this year and has already been confirmed for PlayStation 4, but you can now expect to be available on Xbox platforms. Sega will offer Smart Delivery support, so buying the Xbox One version will entitle you to a free copy of the Series X version. Cross-save support will be offered, so you’ll be able to carry over any progress you make on Xbox One to Series X, should you be eager to get started.

Yakuza: Like A Dragon may be the next in Sega and Ryu ga Gotoku’s storied franchise but it’s a fresh start for all players. With the Kazuma Kiryu’s story wrapped up, you’ll now step into the shoes of Kasuga Ichiban, a former Yakuza member who comes back from jail to find that his gang abandoned him.

While the series has traditionally been a high-octane action game, Like A Dragon takes a turn for turn-based RPG gameplay. You can expect a higher level of absurdist humor and gripping melodrama that that Yakuza is known for. We have a detailed breakdown of Yakuza: Like A Dragon based on preview content from the Japanese version; check it out if you want more on the game.

Yakuza has been primarily a PlayStation franchise but it has been making its way to PC, and also to Xbox One with Yakuza 0 now available on the platform and Xbox Game Pass.

We don’t yet have an exact release date for Yakuza: Like a Dragon on Xbox Series X, as the system itself is still without a precise launch day beyond “Holiday 2020.” But with the confirmation of the game’s appearance on the console, you can start making plans for what you’ll spend your time playing on day one.

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Xbox Series X Will Get An Otherworldly Puzzle Game At Launch

Xbox Series X is scheduled to release in Holiday 2020. Ahead of its launch, Microsoft is hosting several Inside Xbox livestreams to discuss the upcoming next-gen console and games you’ll be able to play on it at launch. During the May 2020 Inside Xbox, Microsoft focused on games that are coming to Xbox (whether it’s Xbox One, Xbox Series X, or both), including the otherworldly-looking Call of the Sea, coming from developer Out of the Blue.

As part of the stream, Microsoft released a trailer for Call of the Sea, which is embedded below. Playing as Norah, you’ll explore a remote island in the South Pacific during the 1930s to search for her husband who was lost at sea. While exploring the island, you’ll uncover the remains of a failed expedition, and ancient ruins that reveal the island’s secrets. Taking cues from the works of H.P. Lovecraft, Call of the Sea is an introspective story, focusing on the protagonist’s time exploring the island while remembering moments from her past.

“Call of the Sea is a first-person adventure puzzle game set in the 1930s that tells the story of Norah, a woman on the trail of her missing husband’s expedition,” Microsoft writes in a press release. “The search takes place on a strange but beautiful island in the South Pacific, filled with secrets waiting to be unearthed. It is an otherworldly tale of mystery, adventure, and self-discovery.”

Call of the Sea is confirmed to support Smart Delivery. That means that if you buy the game for Xbox One, you’ll automatically own it for Xbox Series X too and vice versa.

Call of the Sea was far from the only game shown off during May 2020’s Inside Xbox. The presentation included several cool-looking indie and AAA games, the most notable of which was a gameplay debut for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, along with other reveals like Scarlet Nexus and Bright Memory Infinite.

All The Xbox Series X Games With Free “Smart Delivery” Upgrades

Microsoft provided a first look at lots of Xbox Series X games during its inaugural Xbox 20/20 presentation, but you don’t have to upgrade your hardware right away to get the Series X versions of certain cross-gen games. As part of the presentation, Microsoft announced several games using its Smart Delivery feature, which allows you to download the version that matches your current hardware.

Nine of the 15 games that debuted during the presentation will utilize Smart Delivery, though some of those remaining games are Xbox Series X exclusive and couldn’t use the feature anyway. Microsoft also announced that all first-party games from Xbox Game Studios will use Smart Delivery, which would include games we already know about like Halo Infinite and Hellblade 2. CD Projekt Red has also already announced that the feature will be available for Cyberpunk 2077.

Smart Delivery is opt-in for third-party developers, but the consumer-friendly feature already appears to be getting adopted widely. It essentially ties the game to your account and upgrades your copy if you upgrade your hardware. For example, if you buy Assassin’s Creed Valhalla on Xbox One and then later buy an Xbox Series X, your new hardware will download the Series X version of the game.

Check below for the full list of Smart Delivery-enabled games so far, and check back as Microsoft reveals more heading into the launch of Xbox Series X.

  • Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
  • Call of the Sea
  • Chorus
  • Cyberpunk 2077
  • Halo Infinite
  • Hellblade 2
  • Dirt 5
  • Scarlet Nexus
  • Second Extinction
  • The Ascent
  • Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2
  • Yakuza: Like a Dragon

Hunt Mutant Dinosaurs With Friends In This Xbox Series X Game

During the May 2020 Inside Xbox livestream, Microsoft revealed a trailer for a rather peculiar, but intriguing-looking Xbox Series X game: Second Extinction. Developed by Systemic Reaction, Second Extinction is a co-op shooter where you hunt down mutant dinosaurs.

The trailer showed a hostile snowy world filled with raptor-like beasts, being mowed down by soldiers with heavy firepower. The tagline invites you to “reclaim Earth.”

“Second Extinction is an intense three-player cooperative shooter, where your goal is to wipe out the mutated dinosaurs that have taken over the planet,” Microsoft wrote in a press release. “Teamwork is vital as you adopt the role of one of the survivors, using a unique combination of weapons, abilities and skills to take on the vast number of enemies. Fight through a maelstrom of bullets, bombs, teeth, claws and gore, it’s up to you to reclaim Earth.”

As part of the livestream, Microsoft announced that Second Extinction would support Smart Delivery, so whether you buy the game for Xbox One or Xbox Series X, you’ll be able to play it on both consoles.

From a metroidvania-inspired horror game to a space combat shooter, Microsoft had plenty of AAA and indie games to showcase during its May 2020 Inside Xbox. The highlight of the stream was a gameplay debut of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, the 2020 entry in Ubisoft’s popular history-based franchise.

Madden NFL 21 Supports Xbox Series X Smart Delivery

As part of the Inside Xbox briefing, Microsoft confirmed that EA’s upcoming NFL game, Madden NFL 21, is coming to Xbox Series X. While we didn’t get to see much in the way of gameplay, the stream did reiterate that the game will support Xbox Series X’s Smart Delivery feature, so if you get it on Xbox One, you’ll automatically be entitled to the Series X version.

During the Madden 21 segment, Patrick Mahomes, cover star of last year’s entry, teased that more details about the game will be revealed “soon.” We didn’t get much more information beyond that, but Mahomes said this year’s installment will “focus on feel on the field.”

Madden NFL 21 will release for Xbox Series X following its initial launch on Xbox One, as well as PS4 and PC. The series typically debuts in early August, ahead of the start of the new NFL season.

Madden NFL 21 features Baltimore Ravens standout QB Lamar Jackson on its cover, a fact he seemingly leaked during a recent interview. The game will be joined by FIFA 21 and NHL 21 in coming to the Xbox Series X (and PlayStation 5) later this year.

Blair Witch Dev Reveals Xbox Series X Psychological Horror Game

As promised, Microsoft showcased a variety of Xbox Series X games during its latest Inside Xbox stream. One of the more intriguing titles highlighted during the presentation is The Medium, a new psychological horror game from Blair Witch and Observer developer Bloober Team.

The Medium is set in Poland in the late ’80s. The game casts players in the role of Marianne, a medium who is haunted by visions of a child’s murder. To unravel the truth behind this tragedy, she travels to an abandoned hotel and searches for answers. The trailer showed a woman, presumably Marianne, having horrifying visions.

According to Bloober Team, the theme of The Medium is “duality.” Marianne can see two worlds, the real one and the spirit one, and players will need to navigate both to discover the truth. Further reinforcing the theme, the game’s soundtrack is a collaboration between Blooper Team’s Arkadiusz Reikowski and Silent Hill composer Akira Yamaoka.

The Inside Xbox stream gave us a look at a number of other third-party games coming to Xbox Series X, including the first gameplay for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. Microsoft will showcase even more next-gen titles in the lead up to Xbox Series X’s launch. The company will air monthly 20/20 streams, with July’s focusing on first-party games.

Co-Op Cyberpunk RPG Is Coming To Xbox Series X This Year

Between Cyberpunk 2077, Cloudpunk, and Ghostrunner, 2020 is set to be a rather cyberpunk-heavy year isn’t it? Microsoft added another to the list with the reveal of The Ascent during the May 2020 Inside Xbox livestream.

Developed by Neon Giant and published by Curve Digital, The Ascent will support Smart Delivery. So whether you buy the game on Xbox One or Xbox Series X, you’ll be able to play the cyberpunk RPG on both consoles. You can see the game in action in the trailer embedded below.

“The Ascent is a solo and co-op action RPG set in a cyberpunk world,” Microsoft said of the game. “The mega corporation that owns you and everyone, The Ascent Group, has just collapsed. Confusion and chaos ensue, security and order are in disarray, and without protection, everyone is left to fend for themselves. Stop gangs and hostile corporations from taking over and discover what really happened in this explosive sci-fi shooter.”

The rest of the livestream looked at other games on the near horizon for Xbox, some AAA and others indie. The highlight of the show was a gameplay reveal for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, which will also support Smart Delivery.

Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 Supports Xbox Series X Smart Delivery

Microsoft showcased a ton of third-party Xbox Series X games during its latest Inside Xbox stream, many of which take advantage of the console’s Smart Delivery feature. Another game we can add to that list is the upcoming Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2.

During the Inside Xbox presentation, Microsoft confirmed that Bloodlines 2 will support Smart Delivery. That means if you purchase the game on Xbox One, you’ll automatically receive the Series X version as well.

A trailer showed all sorts of horrific sights, like a man dancing in a room full of suspended corpses, a first-person vampire bite, and supernatural vampiric powers.

Although it’s been confirmed that Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 will be out on Xbox Series X, a release date for the game has still not been announced. It was originally slated to launch in the first quarter of this year, but publisher Paradox Interactive recently announced the title would have to be delayed to “late 2020.”

“There’s the responsibility to avoid some of the issues that plagued the first game, which was famously launched too early,” developers Andy Kipling and Brian Mitsoda wrote in a blog post explaining the delay. “Over the last few months, it became clear that to stick to our original date would risk repeating that mistake. We won’t do that. In the end, everyone working on this game wants to offer you the best Bloodlines 2 we can.”

We got to see a number of other Xbox Series X games during the Inside Xbox stream, including the first gameplay of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. Microsoft will reveal more Series X details and titles leading up to the console’s launch in its monthly 20/20 streams, with July’s focusing on first-party games.