Xbox has announced the new games that are coming to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Games with Gold in November. 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Moving Out, Team17's couch co-op puzzler where you play as a moving company, will be free for the entire month of November to Xbox Live Gold subscribers.

Moving Out was released at 🐼the height of 2020’s lockdowns, so it quickly became popular with families looking to spend some extra time with their kids. The game has everyone work together to move stuff out of a home as quickly as possible--usually without breaking anything, but sometimes map objectives will 🧸require a bit of destruction to go along with the moving.

January saw the Moving In free update's arrival where players could also be tasked with placing objects inside a home rather than just taking them out. Then in February, Moving Out received the Movers in Paradise DLC which added extra levels, new characters, a fun tropical motif, and a Boaty McBoatface reference.

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The other free game coming in November is Kingdom Two Crowns. A single-player or co-op 2D side-scrolling strategy game, you play as a monarch riding atop a mighty steed recruiting loyal subjects to fight in your name. You can play as a classic high-fantasy king, or you can go for a Gothic horror theme in the Deadlands expansion (perfect for Halloween!). There's also a feudal Japan expansion if you prefer to ride around as a Shogun.

Kingdom Two Crowns will be available from November 16 to December 15. There are also two free Xbox 360 games that'll be available via backward compatibility: Rocket Knight (available from November 1 to November 15) and Lego Batman 2 DC Super Heroes (available November 16 to November 30). That's $80 in Games with Gold.

In other Xbox news, Halo Infinite's Craig is looking pretty good in the latest trailer, and 168澳洲幸运5开奖𒅌网:343 is quite proud of their favorite Halo baddie. He's got a new do, a big manly beard, and a scowl that's sure to thrill any species or gender.

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