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Here is a sneak peek at next week’s new Xbox releases – onmsft.com

Robert Collins Robert Collins
October 28, 2022
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Things have definitely been picking up as of late when it comes to new Xbox releases. Next week (October 31st to November 4th) there are 18 new games slated for launch on Xbox consoles. Let’s check them out below.

Monday, October 31st

  • Broken Pieces

Tuesday, November 1st

  • The Legend of Tianding (Xbox Game Pass)
  • Lonesome Village
  • Missile Command: Recharged

Wednesday, November 2nd

  • Hatup
  • Shatter Remastered Deluxe

Thursday, November 3rd

  • The Entropy Centre
  • Ghost Song (Xbox Game Pass)
  • Golazo! 2
  • Sword and Fairy: Together Forever
  • WRC Generations
  • Yuppie Psycho

Friday, November 4th

  • Bratz: Flaunt Your Fashion
  • Caterpillar
  • The Chant
  • CounterAttack
  • Silver Nornir
  • Tanuki Sunset

As you can see, it looks like another solid lineup of new Xbox games coming next week. There should be something in the list to please everyone. Stay tuned for more in Xbox gaming news as it happens.

Featured image via Xbox Wire. 

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