All Xbox One Video Game Releases of April 2017

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April 2017 XBOX ONE VIDEO GAME RELEASES (2-15)

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As 2017 continues to speed on by and April rolls around, there’s another good selection of video games coming to Microsoft’s Xbox One. Despite a rather quiet couple of weeks to start April 2017 off, there are a few great-looking games that might pique your interest.

First up is People Can Fly and Epic Games’ Xbox One remaster of 2011 shooter, Bulletstorm. The Full Clip Edition of Bulletstorm will allow players to jump back into the fast-paced shooter with ultra high resolution, hi-res textures, increase polygon counts, improved audio, and a buttery smooth framerate. Alongside the base game, the Full Clip Edition will include all previously released DLC. Whether you played it last gen or are going to jump in for the first time, this looks to be the definitive Bulletstorm experience.

Following Bulletstorm is Playtonic Games’ Yooka-Laylee. The spiritual successor to Banjo-Kazooie, this colorful platformer will bring the ’90s platformer to 2017. A cast of whacky characters, vibrant worlds filled with Pagies for you to collect, and an arsenal of moves and abilities makes this a must-have for anyone after a trip down memory lane.

You can check out the full list of Xbox One video game releases for the first two weeks of April 2017 below.

  • Blackwood Crossing – April 4/5
  • Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition – April 7
  • Yooka-Laylee – April 11
  • Stardew Valley Collector’s Edition – April 11
  • The Sexy Brutale – April 12

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