![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In these modes, players can't aim down sights or sprint for added nostalgia.Īlternatively, a separate playlist will also be available called Modern Mode, which plays and feels a lot more like recent entries in the Call of Duty series. On one side there's Classic Mode, which revolves around Counter-Strike inspired bomb-disposal mechanics and objectives. Like its overarching dual mode identity, CrossfireX's multiplayer is also broken down into two distinct camps. Unlike Remedy’s singleplayer adventure, though, it should be noted that each of these will be free-to-play to all regardless of whether a player has invested in Xbox Game Pass. When CrossfireX launches on February 10 it will subsequently feature a multiplayer suite of modes that fans of the series will recognize. In an effort to get the series into western hands, Smilegate envisioned CrossfireX as a sort of hybrid game, one where it would handle the latest versions of the franchise's multiplayer modes and Remedy would be tasked with creating an accompanying singleplayer story. More than 1 billion players are reported to have played the original Crossfire game though, which is a multiplayer-centric first-person experience. This success has even spawned a successful Chinese TV show, and a feature length movie which is currently in development between Sony and Tencent. Over the years the Crossfire series has become a major force in the gaming industry under Smilegate's stewardship, with players in China and South Korea having helped to make it one of the most played franchises in the world. While the title is a rare Xbox ecosystem exclusive that’s releasing without a PC port, players on that platform might recognize the game as the 6th installment in a franchise that started in 2007. CrossfireX, a first-person shooter set within a world ravaged by shady private military factions, was the result. There, the publisher revealed that Remedy Entertainment and the South Korea-based Smilegate Entertainment had agreed to work together on a collaborative project under the watchful eyes of Xbox Game Studios. RELATED: Control's Sequel Should Change Its Approach To Narrative CrossfireX’s Dual Identityīack during the reveal event for the Xbox Series X and S in July 2020, Microsoft took to the virtual stage to announce a surprising partnership. In almost every area of note, CrossfireX has something of an intriguing dual personality. Besides being another high-profile day one release for Microsoft, there’s plenty of other reasons why players should keep the collaborative project on their radar. As a result, CrossfireX is set to become the next game to land on Game Pass on the same day that it becomes available for all Xbox owners. They don’t have to wait long for their next fix, either, as CrossfireX will kick off proceedings when it launches later this week.Ĭonsidering how Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass service has featured several day one launches this year already, such as Ubisoft’s Rainbow Six Extraction, it shouldn’t be too much of a surprise to see Remedy and co-developer Smilegate get in on the action too. Between the long awaited Alan Wake 2, a Control multiplayer spinoff, and several other projects, Remedy fans are going to have their hands full when it comes to content over the next few years. Thanks to the success of beloved titles like Alan Wake and Control, one of the standout games of 2019, the Finnish studio now has a packed slate of upcoming games in the works. Two Point Campusand Crusader Kings III (console) w ere recently confirmed for the subscription.Over the last few console generations, Remedy Entertainment has steadily developed into a major player in the gaming industry. Looking a little bit ahead towards April, Microsoft has also confirmed MLB The Show 22 will be launching straight into Xbox Game Pass as a day one game on April 5. The second wave of February Xbox Game Pass titles will be announced later in the month, which will also include Total War: Warhammer III for PC players. Project Winter (Cloud, Console, and PC).Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age (Console and PC).There are six games leaving the service on February 15, and unfortunately, there are some well-known games on the list this time: ![]() Keep in mind only the Operation Catalyst campaign from CrossfireX is available to Game Pass subscribers, with Operation Spectre needing an additional purchase to play. From the bunch, CrossfireX, Edge of Eternity, and Infernax are day one drops onto the service. ![]()
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