We know the Xbox Series X and Historical ArchivesXbox Series S will be out on Nov. 10, but little has been said about which games you'll actually be able to play from moment one. That changes now.
Microsoft has confirmed the full Xbox Series X/S launch lineup at long last. The sizable list includes every game that's either coming out or benefits from next-gen enhancements from the very first moment you plug in and turn on your new gaming console.
Many of the launch titles are part of Microsoft's Game Pass program, meaning subscribers will have immediate access as part of their subscription. Also note that this list doesn't include older games that are strictly backward compatible, with no improvements beyond the basic upgrades the new Xbox's backward compatibility offers.
Here's the full list, along with notes for which titles are part of Game Pass and which ones support Smart Delivery.
Assassins Creed Valhalla(Smart Delivery)
Borderlands 3(Smart Delivery)
Bright Memory 1.0(Smart Delivery)
Cuisine Royale(Smart Delivery)
Dead by Daylight(Xbox Game Pass + Smart Delivery)
Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition
DIRT 5(Smart Delivery)
Enlisted
Evergate
The Falconeer(Smart Delivery)
Fortnite
Forza Horizon 4(Xbox Game Pass + Smart Delivery)
Gears 5(Xbox Game Pass + Smart Delivery)
Gears Tactics(Xbox Game Pass + Smart Delivery)
Grounded(Xbox Game Pass + Smart Delivery)
King Oddball
Maneater(Smart Delivery)
Manifold Garden(Smart Delivery)
NBA 2K21
Observer: System Redux
Ori and the Will of the Wisps(Xbox Game Pass + Smart Delivery)
Planet Coaster(Smart Delivery)
Tetris Effect: Connected(Xbox Game Pass + Smart Delivery)
The Touryst(Xbox Game Pass + Smart Delivery)
War Thunder(Smart Delivery)
Warhammer: Chaosbane Slayer Edition
Watch Dogs: Legion(Smart Delivery)
WRC 9 FIA World Rally Championship(Smart Delivery)
Yakuza: Like a Dragon(Smart Delivery)
Yes, Your Grace(Smart Delivery)
The Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S both launch on Nov. 10. Pre-orders are tricky to come by at this point, but you can keep track of availability – and cross your fingers for a Black Friday pre-order dump – right here.
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