Xbox Reveals latest Game early by mistake

Xbox Reveals latest Game early by mistake

Xbox Reveals latest Game early by mistake

Xbox Reveals latest Game early by mistake

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  • An Xbox error appears to have revealed a brand-new game in the Microsoft Store.
  • The leak does not include any information about the game’s compatibility with Xbox Series X|S or Xbox One.
  • WB games is behind the project, but no official word from them as of yet.
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Technology leaks and rumours are a fact of life. Because to an error, Xbox has revealed a latest game early. Due to the inadvertent nature of the leak, no information about the game’s compatibility with Xbox Series X|S or Xbox One was disclosed.

The Microsoft Store is the source of this leak, but its identity remains unknown. It’s reasonable to wonder how anyone can see this as a major release. The two primary causes of this are as follows. The first is the prestige of the publisher.

Information about the game’s publisher was leaked, and it turns out that WB games is behind the project. Studio names like Rocksteady, WB Games Montreal, and NetherRealm are all owned by the same publisher.

Gotham Knights, Mortal Kombat 11, Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, Multiverses, and Back 4 Blood are only a few of the most recent titles released by the publisher.

Future games include the popular Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and the anticipated Hogwarts: Legacy. The listing boasts that the game has been downloaded 43 GB, a file size often associated with AAA titles.

It appears to be a brand-new game, and there’s a big probability we’ll be receiving some unknown game in the near future.

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Neither Xbox nor WB Games, nor anybody else connected to this leak, have made any statements as of yet. Let’s hold off till the big unveiling.

 

 

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