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The Xbox Series X and Series S are the latest gaming consoles developed by Microsoft. The company has now confirmed that Who Wants To Be Millionaire? is now available for Xbox One and Xbox Series X and Series S. As the name suggests, the game is based on the famous American show Who Wants To Be Millionaire? The game is available for $29.99.

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About The Game:

Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? is a quiz game which puts players’ general knowledge to test. It’s a multiplayer game that includes various game modes like Family mode, Cooperative, Taking Turns Free-For-All and Battle Royale.

About 10 players can play together on LAN (Local Area Network) and up to 100 players can compete online. Players have to answer 15 questions in a row to raise their funds and win the maximum amount.

Users will get to experience the same suspense and the unmatched atmosphere of the 30-year-old TV show. As the player move on, the difficulty of the questions also increases. There are about 3000 questions in the game related to geography, science, history, and also entertainment or arts.

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Game Modes:

  1. Cooperative Mode:

Players have to work together with 3 other players to answer the questions together.

2. Free For All Mode:

Users have to answer most questions in a row to get bonus points. Player with the highest amount of the bonus point will be declared as a winner.

   3. Family Mode:

The game mode is fully family friendly, created with children-tailored questions so that players can play as a family

4. Battle Royale Mode:

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100 Players will compete against each other based on their general knowledge. Player with most correct answers will stand above others and will be the ultimate champion.

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