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E3: Smilegate is Bringing "Crossfire X" to Xbox Next Year

Smilegate is bringing their massively successful free-to-play first person shooter Crossfire to Xbox One and Xbox Game Pass next year. The game will hit consoles first, with the Xbox Game Pass launch coming a bit later.

CrossfireX will be the Xbox version of the game, which comes with all-new exclusive console content. So it'll definitely be worth checking out.

Much like the PC version, the console edition was developed by the team at Smilegate Entertainment in Seoul, South Korea. The Xbox single player campaign was developed in partnership with Remedy Entertainment, so it should be well worth immersing yourself into.

Other features of the game include competitive multiplayer modes, a battle royale mode, and unique content for Xbox Game Pass members.

Crossfire is one of the most-played PC games worldwide with over 650 million players. It's official description reads:

Crossfire is an authentic military-themed FPS where two rival factions, Global Risk and Black List, with opposing world view engage in armed conflict around the world.

Global Risk is an international private military organization that strives to fight for their own justice by helping the weak and refusing jobs that go against their beliefs.

Black List is a terrorist organization that's willing to terrorize anything in sight. Only thing that matters to them is money. If the money's right then nothing is impossible for them

You can check out the Xbox Reveal trailer for CrossfireX below.

In 2020, a PC legend with over 650 million players comes to Xbox One.


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Madeline RicchiutoAbout Madeline Ricchiuto

Madeline Ricchiuto is a gamer, comics enthusiast, bad horror movie connoisseur, writer and generally sarcastic human. She also really likes cats and is now Head Games Writer at Bleeding Cool.
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