Aimlabs, a free shooter training tool, is now available on Xbox, offering players the chance to improve their skills in both first and third-person shooter games. With over 30 million users and a Very Positive rating on Steam, Aimlabs provides lessons for popular games like Valorant and Apex Legends. Xbox users can also earn 1,100 Gamerscore points by completing 14 achievements.
For those seeking additional features and bonuses, the Aimlabs Pro Edition is available for $59.99, making it a valuable resource for players of all skill levels.
Highlights
- Aimlabs, a free shooter training tool on Xbox, improves skills in first and third-person shooter genres.
- With over 30 million users, Aimlabs offers lessons for games like Valorant and Apex Legends, and has a Very Positive rating on Steam.
- Xbox users can earn 1,100 Gamerscore points by completing 14 achievements, while Aimlabs Pro Edition offers additional features and bonuses for $59.99.
A shooter game training tool now available for free on Xbox, titled Aimlabs, is offering players an easy way to bump up their Gamerscores by more than 1,000 points in addition to fine-tuning their skills in the first and third-person shooter genres. Aimlabs has been available on PC and mobile devices for just over a year, and the jump to Xbox offers a lot of opportunities for players looking to amp up their shooting skills on console.
With more than 30 million users in its first year, Aimlabs has managed to make a big impact on PC. It currently enjoys a Very Positive rating on Steam, with 93 percent of its all-time reviewers and 87 percent of recent reviewers giving it a thumbs up. Releasing on Xbox Series X on June 28, Aimlabs offers help with games like Valorant, Apex Legends, and many more, and its publisher claims its lessons will “will turn you into an aim God in no time.”
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In addition to the skill-building tools offered by the shooter training software, Xbox users will be able to rack up a total of 1,100 points on their Gamerscores by completing all 14 achievements packed into it. Many of these are very easy Xbox achievements to unlock, such as playing one task, changing a weapon skin, changing a target skin, and changing the game”s sensitivity, which cumulatively net a player 380 points. The least-common achievements picked up by players involve completing 500 tasks and playing the Gridshot 3×3 minigame 100 times, so even those are more time-consuming than they are complicated.
All Aimlabs Achievements on Xbox Series X
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- Aim Journey Started – Play your first task – 100 G
- Rookie – Complete 50 tasks – 100 G
- Hot Shot – Complete 100 tasks – 100 G
- Old Guard – Complete 500 tasks – 100 G
- Gridshot Grinder – Play Gridshot 3×3 100 times – 100 G
- Deadeye – Get 100% accuracy – 100 G
- Standout Aimer – Change your profile picture, banner and title! – 100 G
- Aim in Style – Change your weapon skin! – 100 G
- Target Acquired – Change your target skin! – 100 G
- Optimal Aim – Change your sensitivity! – 80 G
- Aimer – Favorite your first Task/Playlist in Aimlabs! – 10 G
- Play That Back – Watch your first Replay in Aimlabs! – 10 G
- Aim Gains – Increase your average on a Task in Aimlabs! – 50 G
- Aim Higher – Beat your first highscore in Aimlabs! – 50 G
Aimlabs was created for players of all skill levels, from FPS beginners to seasoned veterans. Developed and published by State Space Labs, the software tasks players with performing certain actions, then offers feedback based on each player”s performance to help them improve their skills. The software is also updated regularly with additional features, including lessons specific to popular games that require a skilled trigger finger.
While Aimlabs is currently free to play on Xbox consoles, those looking to dive into the full experience can also pick up the Aimlabs Pro Edition for $59.99. This edition includes a one-year membership to Aimlabs+, a service that offers bonuses like a Universal Sensitivity Finder to help players find their optimal controller sensitivity level for any FPS game, and access to Aimlabs Academy, which adds new monthly training lessons on how to excel in some of the best FPS games on the market.
Xbox Series X
Microsoft”s ninth-generation console, the Xbox Series X is a powerful machine that can support 4K resolution and 60 fps, depending on the game. Released alongside the Xbox Series S, the Series X has a Custom AMD Zen 2 CPU, a Custom RDNA 2 GPU, and 16 GB of RAM.
Brand
Microsoft
Original Release Date
November 10, 2020
Hardware Versions
Xbox Series X
Original MSRP (USD)
$499
Weight
9.8 LBS
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