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Conan Exiles heads to Xbox One next week; second phase of early access starts on Xbox, PC

Conan Exiles heads to the Xbox One Game Preview program next week, alongside a major expansion on both Xbox One and Windows PC.

From 16 August, both platforms will gain access to the game’s “Frozen North” expansion, described by Funcom as “phase two of Conan Exiles’ Early Access adventure.”

“I am very proud of the team and the work they have done so far in Early Access,” said Creative Director Joel Bylos. “They have really been working their arses off fixing bugs, squashing exploits, improving core features, and they have also added entire new features and content such as siege warfare, climbing, dungeons, and much more.

“They have also built this entire expansion update which makes the game bigger and more chock full of features than ever before. We’re certainly not done and we still have a long way to go until full launch, but we are very proud of what Conan Exiles is today and we are very grateful for all the support, feedback, and input we have received from our community thus far.”

Get a real taste of what’s changed below:

What do you make of the new, improved Conan Exiles?

Conan Exiles heads to Xbox One on 16 August and already is available on Windows PC. It’s known for its big, floppy penises, though they won’t feature on Xbox One.


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