The Xbox Game Pass and Microsoft Store libraries are regularly expanded with new releases, but not all of them make it onto the front pages of gaming sites. One publisher that has steadily built its own portfolio of RPGs for years is Kemco. The company has just launched a large sale covering nearly one hundred titles available on Xbox consoles and PCs. The discounted line-up includes classic Japanese role-playing games, tactical games, dungeon crawlers and adventure games. It's a good opportunity for fans of the genre looking for new adventures without spending a fortune.
Kemco opts for regular releases rather than huge blockbusters
Unlike the industry's biggest publishers, Kemco doesn't concentrate on a single massive release every few years. The company works with several development studios at once, which allows it to regularly deliver new games aimed mainly at RPG fans. Each title offers its own world, story and gameplay system, helping to maintain a wide variety in the catalogue. The publisher places particular emphasis on classic Japanese role-playing games inspired by productions from the PlayStation and SNES eras. At the same time, many titles retain modern conveniences that make them easier to play on contemporary devices. One of the biggest advantages is broad support for the Xbox Play Anywhere programme. This lets players continue their game between an Xbox console, a PC and the cloud without losing progress. In most games it is also possible to save practically anywhere. You don't need to return to a town or look for a special save point. This solution will be especially appreciated by people who play in shorter sessions. Kemco's titles also usually don't require hundreds of hours to complete. That makes them more accessible to players who don't have time for huge RPGs on the scale of the market's biggest hits. The company focuses on more compact experiences that still offer expansive stories and character progression. It is precisely this model of operation that has allowed the publisher to build one of the largest catalogues of RPGs available on Xbox.
The sale covers dozens of RPGs and other genres
As part of the new promotion, many of the publisher's most popular titles have been discounted. A large portion of the games received discounts reaching up to 50 per cent. The list includes, among others, Asdivine Cross, Dragon Prana, Infinite Links, Ghost Sync and Gale of Windoria. Fans of classic Japanese RPGs can choose from dozens of similar titles kept in a characteristic anime style. There are also more unusual offerings. Players interested in dungeon exploration will find Metro Quester and Dragon Ruins 2 on sale. Strategy fans may want to check out Legend of Ixtona, while those who prefer narrative experiences have access to several adventure games and visual novels. The promotion also features puzzle games and titles with horror elements. With such a wide offering, everyone can find something to suit their preferences. Importantly, many titles run on both Xbox consoles and PCs. Kemco encourages new players to begin their adventure with any title, since most series do not require familiarity with earlier entries. That makes the promotion a good opportunity to discover lesser-known RPGs that often remain in the shadow of major releases. For fans of the genre, this is one of the larger sales of its kind currently available on Microsoft's platform.
Kemco has launched a large sale on its games for Xbox, covering nearly 100 different titles. Among the discounted releases are classic RPGs, dungeon crawlers, strategy and adventure games, with discounts of up to 50 per cent. It's a good opportunity for fans of the genre looking for new adventures on Xbox consoles and PCs.
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