The week adds nine new releases on Xbox Series with very different proposals among them.
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On November 28, a plethora of new releases arrives for those seeking something fresh to play on Xbox Series. The final stretch of the month always brings surprises, and this time we have roguelikes, platforms, puzzles, action, and even a futuristic Western adventure. A variety that fits perfectly into these pre-December weeks, when the Store tends to move more than usual.
These are small, direct titles designed for quick sessions, but several of them come with expanded modes, Xbox Play Anywhere support, and intriguing approaches that can fit into your library. If you were looking for something different to wrap up November, today you have nine options to discover.
Xbox Series games available today, November 28
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Aero Cosmos — A high-speed space journey that demands quick reflexes.
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Bee Simulator: The Hive — An expanded edition with more content and new modes.
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BucketCrusher (Xbox Play Anywhere) — Progressive destruction, piece by piece, with a relaxed focus.
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El Coco — A roguelike filled with atmosphere and small, dreamlike elements.
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Emoji Battlefield – Origins — A lighthearted FPS with absurd modifiers that change each match.
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Habitat Shapes — Peaceful puzzles centered around animals and natural shapes.
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Keypybara — Precision platforms with unique levels and experimental touches.
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Red Pippy — A retro-style 2D adventure with classic aesthetics.
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Wild West: Hidden Objects (Xbox Play Anywhere) — Investigation and hidden objects in a futuristic Wild West setting.
Today, we wrap up November with a varied and easily accessible lineup of releases. A great time to discover something new while we wait for December’s big releases.

