KGK Gaming Weekly Roundup
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KGK Gaming Weekly Roundup: Console & PC Highlights (June 30 – July 6, 2025)

Xbox Game Library Aggregation Expands to PC Microsoft has rolled out a new feature allowing PC users to aggregate their game libraries across platforms like Xbox, Game Pass, Battle.net, and Steam. This update, currently available to Xbox Insiders, aims to streamline access and reduce launcher fatigue. The move signals Microsoft's continued push toward a unified gaming ecosystem.

Rematch Surges Past One Million Sales The competitive sports brawler Rematch, developed by the team behind Sifu, has surpassed one million sales just a week after launching on Xbox Game Pass. With over three million unique players and 11.8 million matches played, the game is drawing comparisons to Rocket League for its fast-paced, team-based gameplay.
System Shock 2 Remaster Hits Consoles July 10 Nightdive Studios confirmed that the System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster will arrive on PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch on July 10. The console release includes all patches and updates from the PC version, which launched earlier this year. The remaster brings enhanced visuals and modernized controls to the cult classic.

PlayStation 6 Speculation Sparks Debate A reader feature published this week reignited discussion around the future of PlayStation. Concerns were raised about Sony’s focus on live service games and potential hybrid console designs. Many fans are calling for a return to the simplicity and power of the PS4 era, emphasizing single-player experiences over innovation for innovation’s sake.
Game Pass on Steam? Microsoft’s announcement of Xbox app integration with third-party storefronts has sparked speculation about Game Pass potentially coming to Steam. While no official deal has been confirmed, the move could dramatically improve accessibility and user experience for PC gamers frustrated with the Xbox app.
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