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===Video games=== * [[Simutronics|Simutronics Corporation]] created an [[MMORPG]] under license called ''Hercules & Xena: Alliance of Heroes'', based on both ''Xena: Warrior Princess'' and ''Hercules: The Legendary Journeys''. In subsequent years—after the two series left first run—Simutronics relinquished the license, removed trademarked material and rebranded the game as ''Alliance of Heroes.'' With a dwindling player base, the game was closed down on November 2, 2015. * [[Electronic Arts]] published [[Xena: Warrior Princess (video game)|''Xena: Warrior Princess'']] video game for the [[PlayStation (console)|PS1]] in 1999. Played from a third-person perspective, the game play involves slashing, jumping, and kicking through a variety of primitive 3D environments. Xena can also find and use power-ups and her trademark chakram. Once thrown, the chakram becomes a first-person weapon to guide toward enemies. * [[Saffire (company)|Saffire]] published ''[[Xena: Warrior Princess: The Talisman of Fate]]'' for the [[Nintendo 64]] console in 1999. * ''Xena: Warrior Princess'' for the [[Game Boy Color]] was developed and released by [[Titus Software]] in 2000. * ''Xena: Warrior Princess: Death in Chains'', a multi-path video game for the [[IBM PC compatible|PC]] adapted from and expanding upon the television episode of the same name, although none of the original actors provide their voices. * ''Xena: Warrior Princess: Girls Just Wanna Have Fun'', another multi-path video game for the PC, again adapted from and expanding upon the television episode of the same name, again without the original voice actors. * ''Xena: Warrior Princess'' for the [[PlayStation 2|PS2]] only released in Europe. * On May 16, 2024, [[Zen Studios]] released a digital pinball table inspired by the series as part of the Universal Pinball: TV Classics downloadable content for ''[[Pinball FX (2023 video game)|Pinball FX]]''. The other 2 tables in the pack were based on other well-known nostalgic hit NBCUniversal TV shows, [[Knight Rider (1982 TV series)|''Knight Rider'']] and ''[[Battlestar Galactica]]''.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-04-04 |title=The Universal Pinball: TV Classics pack is coming to Pinball FX! |url=https://zenstudios.com/news/the-universal-pinball-tv-classics-pack-is-coming-to-pinball-fx/ |access-date=2024-06-18 |website=Zen Studios Ltd. |language=en-US}}</ref>
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