
Apart from being heavily optimized for Xbox One X, with a 60 FPS mode, the major addition to this year’s Forza is dynamic seasons. Microsoft has announced the sequel to 2016’s Forza Horizon 3 – and it is accurately named Forza Horizon 4.įorza Horizon 4 will see players traveling to Britain and will feature the same arcade style open-world gameplay that Forza Horizon is known for. So, rather than throwing a perfectly good cake at your television, as per their suggestion, try celebrating with some new free content.The Cursed Sails DLC is set for July, while Forsaken Shores will follow in September.Īnother year, another E3, and yet another Forza. Whether you’d prefer to dash about the game in a suit and party hat, as one of the developers, or as one of several familiar characters like: Banjo-Kazooie, Conker, or a Spartan – Mojang’s free content will only last until the 17th. This is especially true for Xbox One owners who would have missed this free content on prior birthdays due to the game’s recent release last September. You can see the images for the skins on the Mojang page here.įor fans of Minecraft on Xbox consoles, this should be nice a little addition to any of the content packs that you may already own. And for those that are new to the game, is the perfect opportunity to start collecting a few skins. These two packs provide a variety of recognizable characters. Long time fans of the series may recognize a few of the characters. In addition to this, players will also be able to download the birthday skin packs from the game’s first and second birthdays – should they not already have them. Xbox gamers will be able to download a brand new bundle of “veteran Mojangstas and a few cheeky extras.” This brand-new pack will provide users with skins of several of the original Minecraft development team. These packs are available from the in-game store on console versions of the game. So, if you play on either of the consoles, sign in before the 17th of May to download the free content. According to a press release on Mojang’s site, as of Saturday, Minecraft: 360 edition is officially three years old. To celebrate, Mojang is offering Xbox 360 and Xbox One fans three packs of downloadable skins.
