Next Week on Xbox: New Games for October 23 – 29

Welcome to another edition of Next Week on Xbox! The Fall season of gaming continues with more of the biggest games of the year coming to Xbox One, like Assassin’s Creed Origins sending us back to Ancient Egypt to uncover the brotherhood’s mysterious origins, and Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus putting us back in the boots of BJ Blazkowicz as he fights back against the Nazi scourge. Or you could get down and boogie with Just Dance 2018, terrorize campers in Slayaway Camp: Butcher’s Cut, or enjoy the retro-inspired side scroller The Mummy: Demastered. Read on for more details on these games and more below!

See the rest of the story on Xbox Wire

Related:
Enter to Win a One-of-a-Kind Sneaker Con Custom Xbox
This Week on Xbox: October 20, 2017
The Walking Dead’s Chandler Riggs to Join the Next Xbox Live Sessions

Source: Xbox Blog






Tips and Tricks - Quick Tips For Fallout 4: Game of The Year Edition

Tips and Tricks – Quick Tips For Fallout 4: Game of The Year Edition

Tips and Tricks - Quick Tips For Fallout 4: Game of The Year Edition

These are some quick tips for Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition. Fallout 4 has released its Game of the Year edition which includes all DLCs for the game as well as the latest updates and patches. In honor of this release we at Tips and Tricks decided to cover some quick tips for Fallout 4 as you adventure through the wasteland. Be sure to watch Tips and Tricks live on Mixer, Every Tuesday at 3pm Pacific/6pm Eastern https://Mixer.com/TipsAndTricks

Source: XBOX YouTube






Star Wars Battlefront 2 Single-Player Trailer

Star Wars Battlefront 2 Single-Player Trailer

Star Wars Battlefront 2 Single-Player Trailer

Ignite the inferno and burn the Rebellion to the ground in Star Wars Battlefront 2’s single-player campaign. Take on the role of Commander Iden Versio in a story following the destruction of the Death Star II and the death of the Emperor.

Star Wars™ Battlefront™ II will be available on Xbox One

Release Date: November 17, 2017
https://www.xbox.com/games/star-wars-battlefront-II

Source: XBOX YouTube






Steep - Road to the Olympics: Olympic Athletes - Take The Journey | PS4

Steep – Road to the Olympics: Olympic Athletes – Take The Journey | PS4

Steep - Road to the Olympics: Olympic Athletes - Take The Journey | PS4

https://www.playstation.com/en-us/games/steep-ps4/

Get a look at the Road to the Olympics; featuring new real-world sports like Halfpipe, Slalom and Ski Cross! Hear professional Athletes recount their experiences of the Olympic Winter Games and get ready to take home the Gold! Steep Road to the Olympics is an Official Licensed Product of the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018.

Source: Playstation YouTube






Super Mario Odyssey Co-op Mode – Nintendo Minute

Super Mario Odyssey Co-op Mode – Nintendo Minute

Super Mario Odyssey Co-op Mode – Nintendo Minute

Hi! Today we’re exploring the Wooded Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey in Co-op Mode. In this mode, one person controls Mario and the other controls Cappy. It’s really fun and super easy to jump into. Next week will be our last Super Mario Odyssey video and it comes out when the game launches. We couldn’t be more excited! Let us know if you plan on getting the game in the comments below. As always, thanks so much for watching and we’ll see you next week!

-Kit & Krysta

Learn more about Super Mario Odyssy! https://supermario.com/

#NintendoMinute #NintendoSwitch #SuperMarioOdyssey

Subscribe for more Nintendo fun! https://goo.gl/09xFdP

Visit Nintendo.com for all the latest! https://www.nintendo.com/

Like Nintendo on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Nintendo
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica
Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/Nintendo
Follow us on Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/Nintendo
Follow us on Google+: https://google.com/+Nintendo

Source: Nintendo YouTube






Jens Voigt Puts a Healthy Spin on the Midlife Crisis

Jens Voigt Puts a Healthy Spin on the Midlife Crisis

Jens uses middle age to fuel his passion for competition.As I write this I’m sitting on the plane on my way home from Bali, Indonesia—a trip of firsts for me. Not only did I participate in my first triathlon, I also experienced my very first open-water ocean swim. Though I only did the sprint distance—a 500m swim, 20m bike ride, and 5km run—I was proud of my finish time of 1:09:21. It was a close second place finish that left me 9 seconds behind the winner.  

I was living in the moment and don’t remember every second of the race, but here’s how it went down. My swim took about 12:30, my bike ride was 32 minutes, and finished the run in 22 minutes—with a few minutes of transitioning between sports. I was 19th out of the water, but after the bike ride I caught up with the lead group. When we started the run, I was maybe 5 or 10 seconds behind them. I managed to pass some of the other athletes to finish second in the end.

After successfully finishing my first triathlon, I was on a high on endorphins for about two hours, chatting and smiling to everyone. There were 225 starters, and the top finishers were awarded ]vouchers to spend at a local bike shop. Of course, I gave the prize back and asked them to donate it to a local kid. After all, I wasn’t in it for the money—I was in it for the experience. Funny thing was I was still able to walk normally and felt better than I have in a long time. I felt alive.

Does this mean I don’t feel alive when I’m not suffering and pushing my body to new limits, or when I do daily chores such as feeding the rabbits, or walking our dogs, Linda and Lilly? No, of course not. My life is great, I have a wonderful family, an incredible wife and six beautiful children. I mean, who would have thought that my life would be like this when I was a young amateur bike rider just starting out in reunited Germany with a meagre $3000. You might think I should be happy and relaxed, but my need to stay active and constantly be challenged plays into the element of addiction; this element where you need to prove yourself to yourself.

Why did I run 4 marathons this year? Why did I participate in a fun race during the Cyclo-Cross World Cup last month in Waterloo Wisconsin? Why did I finish a triathlon earlier today? After looking at it from all different angles and different perspectives there is only one honest answer: I’m in the middle of a midlife crisis. And I’m embracing it wholeheartedly.

But hey, at least my kind of midlife crisis is better than going out and buying a red Ferrari, right? And, nevertheless, I’m damn proud of my second place finish! Hell yeah.

The post Jens Voigt Puts a Healthy Spin on the Midlife Crisis appeared first on Fitbit Blog.

Jens Voigt Puts a Healthy Spin on the Midlife Crisis

Source: Fitbit Blog