Resident Evil Requiem heads a string of releases that does not go unnoticed.
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Next week is coming with real weight on Xbox. We’re not just talking about small digital releases, but about premieres that many have been waiting for. Among them, Resident Evil Requiem stands out, which will be one of the main protagonists of the next few days on Xbox Series and one of the games of the year.
Additionally, the calendar doesn’t stop there. There will also be new additions to the Xbox Store and movements within Xbox Game Pass, reinforcing a week that promises to be one of the most interesting of the month.
Games for the upcoming week on Xbox and Game Pass
February 24
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Bread & Fred
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Capy Spa (Xbox Series)
February 25
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Dark Farts: Parody Smell Edition
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Deep Space Shooter
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Ghetto Zombies: Graffiti Squad
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Journey of Johann: Castle Crusade
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One-Button Games 5-in-1 Vol. 4
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Pogui
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UFOphilia
February 26
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Towerborne (Game Pass)
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Tales of Berseria Remastered
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ChildStory
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Corner Kitchen Fast Food Simulator
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Golfing Over It with Alva Majo
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Hunt the Night
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Manairons
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Mole Cart Mining
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No Sleep for Kaname Date – From AI: The Somnium Files
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Sands of Aura
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Sudoku Relax
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Trials of Olympus
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WorldNeverland – Elnea Kingdom
February 27
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Aquamarine: Explorer’s Edition
- Resident Evil Requiem
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“Buy the Game, I Have a Gun” – Sheesh-Man
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Emoji Battlefield – Island Warfare
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Mini Racer Car Shop Simulator
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Shopping Mall Girl
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Solar Machina
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Soulshard
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Wild West Tycoon
Game Pass Releases
February 24
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TCG Card Shop Simulator (Game Preview) (Cloud, Xbox Series, and PC)
February 25
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Dice A Million (PC) — Day One
February 26
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Towerborne (Console, PC, and Handheld) — full release
With big releases like Resident Evil Requiem and new additions to the service, next week is shaping up to be one of those weeks where it’s hard to decide where to start. If you were waiting for a strong moment in the Xbox calendar, it’s now upon us.

