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Xbox’s Towerborne Changes from Free-to-Play to Paid Model

8 January 2026
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Xbox’s Towerborne Changes from Free-to-Play to Paid Model
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Towerborne, an action RPG by Stoic published by Xbox Game Studios, will launch officially on February 26th as a paid game, shifting from its initial free-to-play model. The game will feature offline play and online co-op, with all content accessible without ongoing monetization, responding to community feedback for a complete experience. The 1.0 release will include a full story, new bosses, and a revamped difficulty system. Priced at $24.99 for the standard edition and $29.99 for the deluxe, Towerborne will be available on multiple platforms, including Xbox and Steam.

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