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ID@Xbox action-shooter game Beyond Flesh and Blood coming to Windows 10 and Xbox One – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
June 23, 2015
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New ID@Xbox game Beyond Flesh and Blood announced

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Microsoft has really been trying to make it easier for smaller game developers to get their games on the Xbox One game console. One of the initiatives taken has been the creation of the [email protected] program whose aim is to both assist and promote indie games on the platform and it got significant exposure during Microsoft’s 2015 E3 conference last week with several games spotlighted and numerous others announced.

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One such game coming to Xbox One thanks to the [email protected] program is Beyond Flesh And Blood, an action-shooter set in a location rarely seen featured in video games, Manchester. The game is set during a future where man lives in an orbiting space station and must attempt to reclaim strategic locations on Earth while battling creatures known as “scavengers”. Here’s a brief look at the game in this new E3 teaser.

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Beyond Flesh And Blood is coming to Windows 10 in September and to Xbox One sometime in 2016. Which [email protected] games shown at E3 interests you? Share your thoughts in the comments below. One of my favorites is Cuphead which incorporates a cool retro animation style and look like a lot of fun.

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