
It’s officially the end of an era. Xbox Live Gold has dropped its final batch of games before it disappears into the great beyond.
In case you missed it,Xbox Live Gold is being shut down for goodafter 20 long years and will cease to exist as of 1 September. Instead, Microsoft are launchingXboxGame Pass Core, which will stand separate from the current Console and Ultimate editions ofGame Pass. The Core tier will be priced at $9.99 and will include online multiplayer and access to a library of 25 Game Pass titles. If you want access to the whole catalogue, you’ll need to opt for the pricier Console or Ultimate editions. These tiers include day one releases, like the upcomingStarfield. You don’t have to make that choice just yet though. Xbox Live Gold is still alive and kicking and has just dropped its final batch of games.
Speaking ofStarfield, take a look at the game’s latest trailer below.
The August drop consists of two games:Blue FireandInertial Drift. Both will be available from 1 to 31 August, and have a reported collective value of $39.98. It’s not particularly a line-up that’ll blow you off your feet, but allow me to dive into exactly what each game entails.
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Topics:Xbox,Microsoft