Microsoft’s release schedule for the Xbox Series X and S is getting busier and busier but what’s coming out when?
Microsoft’s 2022 took a bit of a hit when it was forced to delay both Starfield and Redfall into next year, and certain major releases were disappointingly absent from its June showcase.
Still, it’s not lacking in third party support and there are a few upcoming first party games to keep fans satiated until the bigger releases follow in 2023.
The acquisition of Bethesda, and potentially Activision Blizzard, has also helped pad out the schedules, even if the latter’s games aren’t intended to be exclusive to the Xbox platform.
Although Sony does have God Of War Ragnarök this year it only has a handful of other games announced, whereas Microsoft is in the opposite position where it doesn’t have much in the way of big name titles this year but does have a host of games beyond that.
Just like we did with Sony and Nintendo, we’ll run through all the major first and third party releases we know are coming to Xbox throughout the coming months. Although that doesn’t mean there won’t be more on top of this…
As Dusk FallsAlthough it’s being developed by an independent studio, it being published by Xbox Game Studios makes this narrative driven adventure game the console’s next main exclusive. We’re still not sold on its graphic novel inspired visuals, but we’re curious to see how it will fare against the likes of Life Is Strange when it launches on July 19.
GroundedObsidian Entertainment’s Honey, I Shrunk The Kids inspired survival game has been in early access since 2020, but the full release is now confirmed to arrive in September. It will feature the full campaign and probably twice as many spiders.
A Plague Tale: RequiemThe
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