Microsoft continues to expand the list of titles compatible with one of the most useful functions of the Xbox ecosystem.
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Xbox continues to strengthen its commitment to a shared ecosystem between console and PC with a new batch of games compatible with Xbox Play Anywhere, the feature that allows you to buy a title once and play it on both Xbox and PC, keeping progress, achievements, and saves intact.
Moreover, many of these games are also playable on compatible portable devices, thanks to the growth of the Xbox, PC, and new handheld platforms ecosystem.
These are the new games compatible with Xbox Play Anywhere
Microsoft has recently confirmed new titles that already have support for Xbox Play Anywhere:
- Albion Online
- Aphelion
- Final Fantasy XVI
- Hades II
- inKONBINI
- Planet Coaster 2
- REPLACED
- Vampire Crawlers
All of them allow:
- Buying once
- Sharing progress between Xbox and PC
- Keeping achievements synchronized
- Continuing games across devices
- Playing on compatible handheld devices
Xbox has been reinforcing this feature for months, and more and more games are starting to incorporate it from launch. In fact, Microsoft considers Xbox Play Anywhere a key part of its new multi-platform strategy and the unified ecosystem it wants to build around Xbox and Windows.
- Among the most notable titles in this new batch are highly anticipated names like REPLACED, Aphelion, and Hades II, in addition to the arrival of Final Fantasy XVI to the program.
The idea behind Xbox Play Anywhere remains simple yet very useful for many players: you buy the game once and can switch between console, PC, or compatible portable devices without losing progress or having to pay again. A feature that is gradually gaining more prominence within the Xbox ecosystem and will likely continue to grow over the next few months.

