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Xbox One gets new games and updates, including Diablo III, GTA and Golf Club

Ron Ron
August 23, 2019
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Xbox One gets new games and updates, including Diablo III, GTA and Golf Club

With it’s Xbox One console now firmly ensconced in the market, Microsoft can now concentrate on updates and the addition of new games. Today the company rolls out a new game and two updates to other popular titles. 

On the new front, Golf Club debuts, which brings game simulation to customers. It claims the ability to generate what Microsoft calls procedural generations, which adds new courses to play — you can create an unlimited number of courses. It also has a lot of social integration involved. 

Updates include one to Diablo III, which is named “Reaper of Souls”. Larry Hryb of Microsoft describes it as “This Ultimate Evil Edition contains both Diablo III and the Reaper of Souls expansion set, together in one definitive volume. Rise as one of humanity’s last defenders – crusader, barbarian, witch doctor, demon hunter, monk, or wizard — and collect legendary loot while mastering devastating new powers and abilities”. 

Finally, the company has rolled out an update to GTA Online San Andreas, which is named the “Flight School” update. This, as the name implies, brings along flight, both in the form of a new jet and, once your mission is accomplished, you can enjoy yourself in the helicopter. 

“Today’s update also introduces a host of gameplay improvements to GTA Online – these include increased payouts for harder to complete missions and GTA$ bonuses for playing missions with others. Plus, GTA$ payouts on replays are no longer reduced and all rewards are now time scaled”, Hryb explains. 

All of the games are available now and you can follow the links below to get more information on each. 

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