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Here are the games coming to Xbox next week (July 18-22) – onmsft.com

Robert Collins Robert Collins
July 15, 2022
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It looks like another solid week for Xbox gamers coming up, with a total of 10 new releases coming to Xbox consoles next week (and one high-profile game expansion). Let’s have a look.

  • As Dusk Falls – July 19
  • Endling – Extinction is Forever – July 19
  • Gloom and Doom – July 19
  • Hazel Sky – July 20
  • Seduction: A Monk’s Fate – July 20
  • Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium Bundle – July 21
  • Hell Pie – July 21
  • Aery – Vikings – July 22
  • Princess.Loot.Pixel.Again x2 – July 22
  • Severed Steel – July 22

And also slated for release next week is the upcoming Forza Horizon 5: Hot Wheels expansion releasing on July 19. Included will be some of the most physics-defying tracks you will ever experience along with 10 amazing new cars such as the 2021 Hennessey Venom F5 and the2000 Hot Wheels Deora II.

10 more great games headed to Xbox consoles. There are no AAA blockbusters in next week’s lineup, though there are plenty of solid games. And who knows? There may just be the next big sleeper hit hiding somewhere within the lineup. No doubt for many Xbox gamers the Forza Horizon 5 Hot Wheels expansion will be the week’s highlight.

 

 

 

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