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So, okay, have you ever just sat back and thought about how many games are crammed into the Xbox Game Pass lately? Like, it’s kind of nuts, really. The folks doing the Xbox Retro Classics thing? Oh, they’re going full tilt. Over 100 more games are barging in over the next year or so—2025 and into the following. But back up a sec. Did you know this gig was even around since May 21? It launched with more than 50 old-school Activision games. Achievements, challenge modes, high scores—the whole enchilada for gamers to duke it out.
Anyway, Xbox Retro Classics—what a party, huh? It’s dropped a few extra games here and there since kicking off. But they’re about to throw a curveball and triple what they’ve got. Yeah, triple. It’s all thanks to the Antstream Arcade crew. They’ve got their fingers in a few pies, like a cloud gaming platform with over 1,300 oldies but goodies. Anyone else mind-blown that PlayStation’s jumped on it too? Even the PS5 is antenna-deep in retro now.
And here’s the kicker. Antstream Arcade’s got, uh, let’s call it a playlist. About 120 vintage classics ready to roll. They’re kinda tight-lipped on which ones, but hey, they promised challenges, tournaments, maybe even some Disney collabs. You know how it goes. They’ve rubbed shoulders with all sorts, big-time companies.
ICYMI, the talk of the town—those rumors about Xbox Game Pass getting pricier. Not to freak anyone out, though. Microsoft’s still keeping mum about future pricing. So, Xbox Game Pass might beef up its game library while we sit tight, nervously eyeing the wallet. Fingers crossed it doesn’t cost an arm and a leg.
Now, if you’re itching for those retro vibes immediately, July’s lineup might sort you out. Legend of Mana, Trials of Mana, and—oh boy—Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4. A couple of makeovers worth drooling over while you wait for that next batch of 120 classics.
Anyway—oh dang, I forgot what I was gonna say. Well, retro folks, looks like we’re in for a treat. Crazy times, these gaming days.