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Antsream Arcade bringing 1,300 retro titles to Xbox

OnMSFT Staff OnMSFT Staff
July 14, 2023
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If you’re wanting to take a leap back into the gaming past, Antstream Arcade is giving you that opportunity.  Coming July 21st to Xbox is the Antstream Arcade., featuring 1,300 retro titles, including such favorites as Pac-Man, Bubble Bobble, and Metal Slug. This is the first time a third-party gaming service has been made available on Xbox.

Antstream works the way you would expect any streaming app to, you’ll launch the app on your Xbox and have access to the Antsream catalog via their cloud servers.  The library consists of PC titles, and arcade hits, including classics from Atari, Commodore, Super Nintendo, Sega, and PlayStation to name a few.  More games will be added monthly.

If you want to be ready on July 21st head over to the Xbox Store, preorder the Antstream Arcade, and enjoy a splash of nostalgia. You can get a one-year subscription for $29.99, while lifetime access is $79.99.  There doesn’t appear to be any trial offer at this time.

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