
Microsoft Xbox Game Pass gets Fallout, Yakuza: Like A Dragon, and 9 other new titles
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Bethesda took the lion's share in the list of new game titles coming to the Microsoft Xbox Game Pass.
Microsoft showed off its biggest lineup of Xbox games at E3 2021. Of 30 titles that Microsoft unveiled at the event, 27 are coming to Xbox Game Pass, which took the spotlight at the Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase. The 27 game titles that Microsoft announced include both new and old ones. 11 new titles are joining the Xbox Game Pass for consoles and PC starting today, and they include Yakuza: Like A Dragon, Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout: New Vegas, Arx Fatalis, among others. The biggest slate of games on the Xbox Game Pass is coming from Bethesda, which announced Yakuza: Like A Dragon, Arx Fatalis, Dishonored: Death of the Outsider, Doom, Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout: Tactics, Rage, The Evil Within 2, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus. Many of these games are coming to the console, PC, and the cloud, but a few will be available only on the console and PC, while some will make it to only the console and cloud. Yakuza: Like A Dragon is now available on Xbox Game Pass for the console, PC, and cloud. The rest of the Yakuza series is already available on the Xbox Game Pass.
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Students who appeared for the Bihar School Examination Board Class 12 exams can now access their results through multiple platforms, including the India Today Board Results page for smoother and quicker access. With heavy traffic expected on official websites, this alternative option ensures students can check their scores without delays or technical glitches.

After fight with US Military, Anthropic starts searching for policy expert on weapons and explosives
Anthropic, the AI startup that found itself at odds with the Pentagon over unrestricted AI use, is now looking for an expert in chemical weapons and explosives. However, the company is not planning to build such weapons, but instead wants to formulate its policy in regard to weapons.










