In today's Daily Fix:
Xbox has revealed the games coming to Game Pass in Wave 1 for November. Headlining the list is the new Metal Slug Tactics and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. Other games include StarCraft Remastered and StarCraft 2 Campaign Collection, Goat Simulator Remastered, and more. There are a few games leaving the service, as well—for the full list head over to IGN.com. In other news, more than 50 games will be enhanced for PS5 Pro in time for the mid-gen console upgrade's launch. Those titles include Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, Diablo 4, Baldur's Gate 3, No Man's Sky, and a bunch more. PSVR2 owners aren't entirely left out, with Kayak VR: Mirage getting upgrades, as well. Yeah, that's it, one PSVR2 game. And finally, a new Pokémon mobile game is dominating the mobile charts, and gamers' wallets. Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket has seen more than 10 million downloads since its release last week, and it's making around $3 million per day in in-app purchases. It's still a far cry from sister game Pokémon Go's heyday, but if this pace keeps up, the game could make $1 billion in its first year.
Xbox has revealed the games coming to Game Pass in Wave 1 for November. Headlining the list is the new Metal Slug Tactics and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. Other games include StarCraft Remastered and StarCraft 2 Campaign Collection, Goat Simulator Remastered, and more. There are a few games leaving the service, as well—for the full list head over to IGN.com. In other news, more than 50 games will be enhanced for PS5 Pro in time for the mid-gen console upgrade's launch. Those titles include Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, Diablo 4, Baldur's Gate 3, No Man's Sky, and a bunch more. PSVR2 owners aren't entirely left out, with Kayak VR: Mirage getting upgrades, as well. Yeah, that's it, one PSVR2 game. And finally, a new Pokémon mobile game is dominating the mobile charts, and gamers' wallets. Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket has seen more than 10 million downloads since its release last week, and it's making around $3 million per day in in-app purchases. It's still a far cry from sister game Pokémon Go's heyday, but if this pace keeps up, the game could make $1 billion in its first year.
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