Is Dead Island 2 on Xbox Game Pass?

Is Dead Island 2 on Xbox Game Pass? The sequel to Dead Island, Dead Island 2, was released in 2023 for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series S/X but is it available to play on Xbox Game Pass? We’ve got the answer right here. Dead Island 2is the long-awaited follow-up to Dead Island, a beloved zombie game that was originally released back in 2011. The action-packedsequelarrived in April 2023 and provided fans with a vibrant version of Los Angeles to explore sixplayable charactersand plenty of gory ways to slay zombies....

July 18, 2025 · 2 min · 383 words · James Scott

IShowSpeed ‘easily’ beats Australian Football player in $10K foot race

IShowSpeed ‘easily’ beats Australian Football player in $10K foot race IShowSpeed spent his time in Australia learning to play “Aussie Rules” football, challenging multiple stars of the sport to a foot race for a $10K wager. IShowSpeedhas made the trip down under,arriving in Australiaand causing chaos across the city of Sydney. From getting swarmed by fans on the street to jumping off cliffs with Australian Olympians, Speed has been trying to do as much as possible during his short stay....

July 18, 2025 · 3 min · 559 words · Briana Cunningham

Knoll Systems GSZ67 And GSZ44 Eco-Friendly Multiroom Amps

Knoll Systems GSZ67 And GSZ44 Eco-Friendly Multiroom Amps The “earth friendly” juggernaut continues, with even high-end home automation specialists feeling the need to slap some green on their spec sheets. You’d find it pretty hard to fault the range of amps and control panels fromKnoll Systemsgenerally, but if the one factor stopping you was concern for the livelihood of the Crested Grebe then their new GSZ44 and GSZ67 controller-amplifiers should salve your conscience....

July 18, 2025 · 5 min · 853 words · Patricia Hunter

MarinaTex wins 2019 James Dyson Awards

The 2019 UK winner of the James Dyson Award winner has gone on to win the overall James Dyson Award 2019. The tech, picked by three judges including myself, was whittled down from over 135 entries from students across the UK submitted toDyson. The UK and overall winner this year is University of Sussex graduate Lucy Hughes for her innovating MarinaTex material. “Young engineers have the passion, awareness and intelligence to solve some of the world’s biggest problems…” Sir James Dyson told Pocket-lint in a statement following the results....

July 18, 2025 · 3 min · 440 words · Mary Velazquez

Meet Nooly, the most localized weather app

To say that I’m a big weather buff is an understatement. I think I need help because virtually every new weather app finds its way to my home screen, from free offerings likeSolarandSunto paid ones likeWTHR. Weather.com, The Weather Channel and AccuWeather? So last century. It goes without saying I’d check out this latest entrant to the the crowded weather app category on the App Store. Nooly sets itself apart from the crops of other weather apps by trying to predict the minute rain starts, the time light rain turns into thunderstorm, exactly when snow starts and at what time light rain turns to heavy rain – all tailored to your current geographical location and with each prediction accurate down to an area of 0....

July 18, 2025 · 3 min · 563 words · Matthew Watson

New Teaser for Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity Shows Familiar characters

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity appeared out of nowhere in a surprise announcement, and straight away, the hype train had begun; November 20th, 2020, can not come quick enough! As we draw closer and closer to the day of release, more information about the title is starting to emerge, especially with thegameplay footage shown at Tokyo Game Show 2020. Get a first look at a few of the allies critical to the fight against Calamity Ganon in #HyruleWarriors: Age of Calamity, including the Sheikah researchers Robbie and Purah, and the King of Hyrule himself!...

July 18, 2025 · 2 min · 272 words · Carolyn Miller

Nintendo drops a live-action commercial for Super Mario Run ahead of release

Nintendo is scheduled to debutSuper Mario Run, its platformer optimized for one-handed gameplay, on the App Storeon December 15. Ahead of this eagerly anticipated release, the Japanese gaming giant released a live-action commercial that’s all about speed. Running two minutes and five seconds long, the ad features people from all walks of life running across scenic locations and in front of landmarks across the globe. The video features an upbeat tune and classic Super Mario notes and sound effects....

July 18, 2025 · 2 min · 234 words · Thomas Erickson

One Of The Longest Police Chases Ever Lasted 16 Hours's What Happened

One Of The Longest Police Chases Ever Lasted 16 Hours - Here’s What Happened In October 2016, New Zealand police across the South Island had been pulled into one of the longest, wildest car chases the country had ever seen. It all started quietly at 1 a.m. in the small town of Stoke near Nelson, New Zealand, and believe it or not, the driver was just 20 years old and sitting behind the wheel of a blue Subaru station wagon, possibly a heavily modified twin-turbo Legacy, though the details of any vehicle modifications have never been confirmed publicly....

July 18, 2025 · 3 min · 547 words · Tim Martin

Path of Exile 2 Totem Earthshaker Build

In thisPath of Exile 2article, we’ll be taking a look at how to put togetherthe Totemic Earthshaker buildfor getting into the late game or endgame.Path of Exilehas become notorious for the sheer number of skills and build possibilities available, and the sequel follows suit with an extensive skill tree and a multitude of skill gems. This guide is here to help you get through all that and lay out a path to follow as you reach the end of the campaign and prepare for your Cruel playthroughs or endgame....

July 18, 2025 · 5 min · 1019 words · Alexandra Hill

Peel, Not Just Another TV Remote App for iPhone

Peel’s journey has been an interesting one. It started last fall when we started hearing about anFCC filingfrom a Santa Clara start-up company named Zelfy. The product’s tagline was “every remote and TV guide now on your phone.” Fast forward to January of this year, and we get some more information about the mysterious Peel Fruit. The Peel system uses an IR dongle, built into a fruit shaped casing, that must sit somewhere in IR range of all of your components....

July 18, 2025 · 2 min · 363 words · Joseph Roberts

Photo Map, Todo Now, ChatterBall and other apps to check out this weekend

This edition of our Apps of the Week roundup features a new photos app for showcasing your travels, a minimal task manager and a new chat app for sports fans. And as always, we’ve selected two great new games for you to check out. You’ve been to a lot of places and taken a lot of pictures. Photo Map uses your photo library to tell the story of the places you’ve visited and the adventures you’ve had....

July 18, 2025 · 3 min · 428 words · Shannon Banks

Review: Diablo II: Resurrected

Released in 2000, Diablo II was a highly-addictive action RPG with a heavy emphasis on loot. The gameplay premise couldn’t be any simpler: choose a character and start hunting the Lord of Terror by going on a journey destroying countless legions of undead, demons, giant bugs and other nasty creatures. What contributed to the addictive factor was experimenting with different character builds to try to create a unique warrior and trying to collect the randomly-generated weapons and armor....

July 18, 2025 · 7 min · 1425 words · Jack Pearson

Review: Submerged: Hidden Depths

Via pure coincidence or some odd fate, today on Hardcore Gamer we have a particular double bill of reviews for games that share a similar theme. That theme being “former timed Stadia exclusives that center around a pair of siblings journeying through some sort of fantasy world.” We can’t believe something like that popped up here either, as the Stadia part alone is likely confusing many right now. The first game wasYoung Souls, the second is Submerged: Hidden Depths, Uppercut Games' sequel to their 2015 miniature open-world adventure....

July 18, 2025 · 8 min · 1587 words · Michael Arnold