Good news so now The Sinking City offers a free trial on Xbox Series X | S. The Sinking City is possibly one of those games that you have seen advertised but have never tried and this is your opportunity to immerse yourself in an interesting game that will offer you a unique adventure. It has recently been reissued on Xbox Series X | S, and for gamers to be able to test the game, a free trial has appeared in the Microsoft Store, a version that you will find in the trial.
When the game was relaunched the Update was not free for Xbox One owners due to an ongoing legal battle with developer Frogwares and Nacon over the game’s publishing rights.
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The Sinking City offers a free trial
Now what The Sinking City offers a free trial it is a good excuse for the owners of the next generation consoles to see how the game works after its update. With the Xbox Series X | S versions, you’ll see a resolution up to 4K, support 60fps and improved loading times. Each of these features can make this game an experience that many would like to try.
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The game throws you into a lovecraftian horror adventure, as you explore and investigate the city of Oakmont. If what you are looking for is a different experience, you can’t go wrong by taking a look at the free trial that is now available.
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