
MOTORSLICE Launches Today: Chainsaw Parkour Meets Giant Machine Bosses
MOTORSLICE launches today with a sharp mix of parkour traversal, chainsaw combat, giant construction-machine bosses, and a brutalist post-apocalyptic setting.
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MOTORSLICE launches today with a sharp mix of parkour traversal, chainsaw combat, giant construction-machine bosses, and a brutalist post-apocalyptic setting.
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MOTORSLICE launches today with a sharp mix of parkour traversal, chainsaw combat, giant construction-machine bosses, and a brutalist post-apocalyptic setting.

Dead as Disco enters Early Access today with beat-synced combat, custom music support, boss battles, and viral momentum from more than one million demo players.

May 5 brings three very different launches: Wax Heads for cozy record store fans, MOTORSLICE for chainsaw parkour action, and Dead as Disco for rhythm combat players.

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A memo signed by new Xbox CEO Asha Sharma and Matt Booty on April 23 officially retired the "Microsoft Gaming" name — the division is now simply Xbox again. The document outlines four strategic priorities centered on Project Helix, acknowledges that players are frustrated, and confirms a new Xbox logo with a glass-like finish. Here is everything confirmed.
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