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Upcoming Xbox Game Pass shooter “High on Life” to be showcased at Gamescom 2022 – onmsft.com

Robert Collins Robert Collins
August 16, 2022
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If you checked out our coverage of this year’s Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase, then you probably remember a game titled “High on Life.” It would be pretty hard not to, right? With its ultra-colorful visual style and anthropomorphic weaponry, the game made quite an impression. If you somehow missed the trailer, you can check it out here.

And you’ll get to see more of it before its upcoming launch on October 25 this year, courtesy of Gamescom 2022. Host for the event’s Opening Night Live Geoff Keighley has confirmed via tweet that the game will be featured during the showcase.

Next Tuesday, don’t miss an exclusive new look at @HIGHONLIFEGAME from @squanchgames and @justinroiland

Premiering at @gamescom Opening Night live, streaming at 8p CEST / 7p BST / 2p ET / 11a PT at https://t.co/AFycLZXKPd pic.twitter.com/k28iqcwpiD

— Geoff Keighley (@geoffkeighley) August 15, 2022

You can check out Gamescom 2022 starting with Opening Night Live on August 23 at 11am PT (2pm ET).

High on Life will release on Windows PC and Xbox One, as well as Xbox Series X|S. It will be available on day one of release on Xbox Game Pass.

Featured image courtesy of gamesradar.com. 

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