Robots & Rangers is the official title for the new patch of Wasteland 3 that brings in some interesting content and a few minor fixes to the game. You can download it right now on any platform that you own the game. Highlighting the biggest features coming with patch 1.3, first I should mention the
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I had originally intended to start this review with an anecdote drawn from my experiences in Wasteland 3. My problem, then, is that any such story may just spoil one of the many fantastic vignettes or moments that can crop up in your playthrough. So let me instead begin with a rapid fire series of
InXile Entertainment breaks down the co-op features of Wasteland 3 in a brand new trailer, which seems to be one of my favorite parts of the game as it provides more freedom compared to the other types of co-op sections in the games of the same genre. Next week, we can finally jump into Wasteland
Xbox Game Pass continues to be arguably the most attractive service in video games. Giving players and possibly even more important, developers a platform to get their games in front of more eyes at little cost for consumers. This is even more relevant for all the developers a part of Xbox Game Studios. In an
Wasteland 3 was announced way back in 2016 and was scheduled for a release as recently as May 2020. However, much like the previous dates, that one was eventually pushed back, and now the game is (most likely) coming out on August 28. On today’s Future Games Show, Studio Head Brian Fargo hopped on the
inXile Entertainment’s Wasteland 3 is an upcoming turn-based RPG set in post-apocalyptic Colorado. The long-running series puts a major focus on tough, tactical battles and a reactive story that’s constantly twisting and turning. Today, the dev team dropped a new diary video that gives us a great look at character creation, customization, and combat. Give
inXile Entertainment today announced on Twitter that Wasteland Remastered will release on February 25th. You’ve been asking, and now we can share… Wasteland Remastered drops in just one more month—February 25 for Windows (Windows Store, Steam, GOG) and Xbox One (with Xbox Game Pass)! pic.twitter.com/qSCqITMRcq — Wasteland (@Wasteland) January 22, 2020 Presently a digital-only release,
Microsoft made more waves recently when they announced at X018 it would be acquiring two new studios in Obsidian Entertainment and inXile Entertainment. Following the acquisition announcement, inXile’s founder Brian Fargo recently spoke to Eurogamer about how the studio will be changing moving forward now that they belong to Microsoft. For the most part, Fargo