It's time for another weekly Xbox new releases roundup, and this week is looking pretty busy once again with the likes of Lost Judgment and Diablo 2: Resurrected making their debuts. That's without even mentioning Xbox Game Pass, which is getting a variety of new additions including the day one launch of the Zelda-esque Sable.
As it stands, here's what's coming to Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One this week:
New Xbox Releases (September 21 - 24)
Optimised For Xbox Series X|S
- Street Outlaws 2: Winner Takes All (September 21): "In this high-octane sequel, you must prove your mettle in some of the roughest and most unforgiving drag and street races across the United States."
- Diablo 2: Resurrected (September 23): "Pursue the mysterious Dark Wanderer and fight the denizens of Hell as you uncover the fate of the Prime Evils Diablo, Mephisto, and Baal, now in all-new 3D graphics."
- The Plane Effect (September 23): "A dystopian isometric adventure, following a lonely office worker as he attempts to return home in the face of impossible odds. Experience a remarkable journey..."
- A Gummy's Life (September 24): "A local and online party multiplayer game with candy-coated, physics-based fights. Choose your favorite gummy, customize it to your taste, and show who rules over the sugar!"
- Don't Touch This Button! (September 24): "A humorous, minimalist puzzle game with a first-person point of view. To win you must go through a series of rooms pressing a certain button in each of them."
- Lost Judgment (September 24): "Follow the clues, deliver righteous beatdowns and crack an impossible case as Private Detective Takayuki Yagami in the next entry in the Judgment series."
- Port Royale 4 (September 24): "Next-gen versions of Port Royale 4 offer a stunning 4K gaming world Xbox Series X (1080p on Xbox Series S), cross-generational save and real-time cloud rendering."
Xbox One
- Golf Peaks (September 21): "No understanding of golf is required! Just grab your controllers and conquer the mountain peaks by making your way to the hole, but not in the usual skill-shot style."
- Street Outlaws 2: Winner Takes All (September 21): "In this high-octane sequel, you must prove your mettle in some of the roughest and most unforgiving drag and street races across the United States."
- World War Z: Aftermath (September 21): "Fight off hordes of ravenous zombies in intense story episodes across new zombie-ravaged locations around the world. The next evolution of the original hit World War Z."
- Alder's Blood: Definitive Edition (September 22): "A tactical strategy game with stealth-based combat, RPG elements, crafting, resources gathering, and management, exploration, and a rich storyline."
- Crisis Wing (September 22): "From enemy swarms to screen-filling boss battles, Crisis Wing offers a daunting challenge while remaining accessible to newcomers."
- Diablo 2: Resurrected (September 23): "Pursue the mysterious Dark Wanderer and fight the denizens of Hell as you uncover the fate of the Prime Evils Diablo, Mephisto, and Baal, now in all-new 3D graphics."
- Embr (September 23): "Embr is a frantic firefighting game set in a hyper-capitalist reality where emergency services are a thing of the past. Scale buildings, smash windows, fight fires..."
- May's Mysteries: The Secret of Dragonville (September 23): "Advance through the cartoon-style drawn adventures by solving over 270 logic puzzles, tricky rhythmic games, and hand-drawn hidden object scenes."
- Sable (September 23): "Embark on an unforgettable journey and guide Sable through her Gliding; a rite of passage that will take her across stunning deserts and ancient wonders."
- A Gummy's Life (September 24): "A local and online party multiplayer game with candy-coated, physics-based fights. Choose your favorite gummy, customize it to your taste, and show who rules over the sugar!"
- Blind Postman (September 24): "Help a blind postman, who can see only walls, to collect all the letters and to find an exit out of lab. Gather letters and bring them to the end..."
- Death Park (September 24): "Explore a huge, abandoned amusement park with a killer clown at the center of it all. Will you be able to solve all the puzzles that are waiting for you?"
- Don't Touch This Button! (September 24): "A humorous, minimalist puzzle game with a first-person point of view. To win you must go through a series of rooms pressing a certain button in each of them."
- In Celebration Of Violence (September 24): "A fantasy action roguelike of exploration and murder. Methodical combat requires that you plan your attacks, dodges, blocks, and parries while considering your opponents and the environment."
- Lost Judgment (September 24): "Follow the clues, deliver righteous beatdowns and crack an impossible case as Private Detective Takayuki Yagami in the next entry in the Judgment series."
- Little Kite (September 24): "Little Kite is a point-and-click story driven adventure that highlights the problems of a struggling family, in which one person has given up, and another tries to correct mistakes of the past."
- The Addams Family: Mansion Mayhem (September 24): "Family game night is about to get terrifyingly exciting! Save the Addams Family Mansion from destruction in this hilarious 3D platform adventure for up to four players."
Xbox Game Pass Titles
Console
- Lost Words: Beyond The Page (September 23)
- Sable (September 23)
- Subnautica: Below Zero (September 23)
PC
- Lost Words: Beyond The Page (September 23)
- Sable (September 23)
- Subnautica: Below Zero (September 23)
- Tainted Grail: Conquest (September 23)
Cloud
- Lost Words: Beyond The Page (September 23)
- Sable (September 23)
- Subnautica: Below Zero (September 23)
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Pretty sure Lost Judgment should be listed under optimized. Just saying.
@Jsb5150 Yep, it should! Done
Just Diablo 2 Resurrected for me. On PS5 I’ll probably get Kena Bridge of Spirits.
Diablo 2: Resurrected and Lost Judgement for me.
I'll give Sable a try - didn't get round to it during the demo festival, and Lost Words will get a try too, as can't decide if it's my kind of game or not.
Subnautica: BZ I'll probably keep for the next 20k Gamerscore quest, while the "Don't Touch the Button!" game is a puzzle one I might try if it comes to GP.
Still busy with Life is Strange: True Colors at the moment, but I need to get back to Yakuza LAD (bought it last November and I still haven't finished it yet - those games are LOOOONG) and then play Judgement before I can start Lost Judgement - or does anyone know if it'll be OK to skip?
@Royalblues Did you get to try out the Sable demo? How was it? I stupidly downloaded it and forgot about it in favour of a few others, but it looks good
@SplooshDmg Agreed, I'm struggling with the workload to the point my WFH has often been "gaming from home" - did that to finish the Hitman trilogy and now I'm in LiS: True Colours.
Add to that the never-ending saga of Yakuza: Like a Dragon, and the "I'll get back to that in a sec" backlog (WD: Legion, AC: Valhalla which I bounced off of, Quantum Break and Star Wars:FO) and all the others I've installed (got the 1TB expansion) I think I need a year off work to clear my backlog...
@SplooshDmg Lol I'll be getting back to it soon, I completed that massive dungeon after they were captured at the factory and it wiped me out for a bit.
Yes I really like the new combat system, and I do really like the story - but I always worry if I don't do enough side stuff either it'll be missed (by moving to a new area) or I won't be strong enough, and I find only some side bits are worth the attention (the chicken being the best employee in the shop is a highlight lol) so it does end up dragging a little for me
@JohannVanDerSmut Yep lol and if I'm not gaming, I'm sat at my desk on here / Twitter / other gaming or news sites lol.
It's a good job no one knows how long it takes me to do things, so I can bash everything out in an hour at the end of the day!
@SplooshDmg OK cheers for the advice - I'll try and get back to it tonight
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