Microsoft Xbox One Live Games: 5 Things You Didn’t Know

Microsoft Xbox One Live Games: 5 Things You Didn’t Know Clapway

If you are a Xbox Live Gold member, then you need to hear this. The company behind the membership, Microsoft, recently announced their impressive lineup of games for the month of April. They also made a few more groundbreaking announcements, and here are all of the things that you didn’t know about all of them.

1. THE APRIL GAMES ANNOUNCED

When I said that the lineup that Microsoft announced for April was impressive, I wasn’t lying. There are two that are set to hit the Xbox One, Sunset Overdrive and The Wolf Among Us, and there are two set for the 360, Saints Row IV and Dead Space. However, this is not all for the Xbox One users out there.

2. DEAD SPACE AND SAINTS ROW IV CAN BE PLAYED ON THE XBOX ONE

That is right Xbox fanboys, you will be able to play both Dead Space and Saints Row IV on the Xbox One. This is just another reason for you to upgrade!

3. MICROSOFT ROLLS OUT ITS LATEST XBOX ONE SYSTEM UPDATE

Last week, Microsoft started to roll out its latest features for their system update. The most noteworthy feature is the ability to buy the best Xbox 360 games for the One console. Don’t worry about the hassle, either, because this is done the same way it would be done with any Microsoft console.

4. WHEN THE GAMES ARE AVAILABLE

You clearly know that all of these games are going to be available for the month of April, but do you know what specific date? If you don’t, then you’re in luck. Dead Space will be available from the start of the month until the 15th, The Wolf Among Us is available for the entire month, Saints Row IV will be available from the 16th to the 30th, and Sunset Overdrive will be available from the 16th until May 15th.

5. ANOTHER UPDATE

Microsoft didn’t stop with their amazing news, as their system update did more than make 360 games available. On either the Xbox app or One console, you can now have 16 people in a Party Chat. This is an improvement over the previous dozen, and it closes an impressive string of announcements for Microsoft.