Welcome to your weekly Xbox roundup! The big release of next week is Bandai Namco's Little Nightmares II, but we've also got plenty of other intriguing titles to look forward to, including new Game Pass additions!
Here's what's coming to Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One over the next few days:
New Xbox Releases (Feb 9-12)
Optimised for Xbox Series X|S
- UltraGoodness 2 (Feb 10): "UltraGoodness 2 is a bloody mess of dynamic and fun action, about the struggle between Good and Evil in the world."
- Outbreak Lost Hope Definitive Edition (Feb 12): "Experience a mother’s desperate search for her daughter during a nation-wide epidemic. This story follows Gwen just after her harrowing escape from an urban center during the outbreak."
Xbox One
- The Wild Eight (Feb 9): "Eight survivors are stranded in the middle of an unforgiving frozen wilderness of Alaska. Don’t let it consume you. Find out the truth."
- #SinucaAttack (Feb 10): "Cleverly crafted indie platform puzzler #SinucaAttack arrives on console, bringing its unique blend of pool ball physics and 2D platforming to new players worldwide."
- UltraGoodness 2 (Feb 10): "UltraGoodness 2 is a bloody mess of dynamic and fun action, about the struggle between Good and Evil in the world."
- AGround (Feb 11): "Aground is a mining/crafting RPG, where as you progress, you will meet new NPCs, unlock new technology, and maybe magic too."
- Death Crown (Feb 11): "Death Crown is a minimalist real time strategy game in a 1bit style, where you will be play Death herself, commanding her legions of death, and punishing humanity's Kingdom for its overconfidence."
- Knights Retreat (Feb 11): "A chess game without any chess. Rearrange your troops to bring your best Knights back to your Kingdom in an abstract medieval world."
- Little Nightmares II (Feb 11): "Return to a world of charming horror in Little Nightmares II, a suspense adventure game in which you play as Mono, a young boy trapped in a world that has been distorted by the humming transmission of a distant tower."
- On The Road The Truck Simulator (Feb 11): "In this realistic truck simulation, you have more than 6500 km of motorway and country roads at your disposal – including numerous detailed motorway interchanges."
- Pacer (Feb 11): "PACER is high-octane anti-gravity racing at its most destructive. Customise your craft and weapons then engage in the campaign, a single-player race or compete against your rivals in explosive online multiplayer for the ultimate combat racing experience."
- Endurance: Space Action (Feb 12): "A pixel-art, top-down shooter with old-school retro vibes. Your goal is to survive on this spacecraft and find out what happened to the crew..."
- Firework (Feb 12): "Follow Yan the Defective One through his fight against the Fire Troops and let him unveil the Facility’s mystery in this action platformer that pays homage to titles like Megaman X and Cave Story."
- Persian Nights 2: The Moonlight Veil (Feb 12): "Travel to the magical land of Persian Nights and save your sister from a dire fate. Feel the taste of orient in this sumptuous and beguiling hidden object adventure."
- Robophobik (Feb 12): "RoboPhobik is a ‘70s sci-fi inspired, top-down arcade shooter that has a unique twist: enemies won’t move or attack you while you’re standing still."
- Rover Wars: Battle For Mars (Feb 12): "Rover Wars combines resource management, farming, building and strategy into an intense tug of war."
- The StoryTale (Feb 12): "The StoryTale is a fairytale platformer with booms, explodes and shatters, where heroes fight with cursed weapons and tend to forget spells, but, don’t worry, nobody gets hurt."
Xbox Game Pass Titles (Currently Announced)
Xbox One
- Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age (Feb 11)
- Jurassic World Evolution (Feb 11)
- Stealth Inc. 2: A Game of Clones (Feb 11)
PC
- Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age (Feb 11)
Android
- Wolfenstein: Youngblood (Feb 11)
Is there anything you're particularly looking forward to in this list? Let us know in the comments below.
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I recently played Little Nightmares and the excellent DLC. Was really surprised by how much I enjoyed it.
A few of the game mechanics are a bit old or a bit iffy but the aesthetic and tale felt pretty unique. It hit home particularly on the DLC. I'll be keeping an eye on the sequels reviews.
I’ve played Pacer on PS4 Pro and it’s excellent. Well worth picking up if you’ve yet to play it.
RoboPhobik looks like fun, i would try that one
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