The Microsoft indie event leaves a flood of news for the coming months, with several direct premieres in Game Pass.
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The ID@Xbox Fall 2025 Showcase has left us with a plethora of announcements and updates that reinforce Xbox’s commitment to independent studios. In a presentation centered on creativity and variety, Microsoft has shown us everything from new projects with confirmed release dates to expansions and sequels that will arrive next year.
Among the most notable surprises are DarkWood 2, Planet of Lana 2, and APHELION, the new game from Don’t Nod, all confirmed for Xbox Game Pass. Additionally, several titles will receive updates, expansions, or optimized versions before the end of the year.
Games presented at the ID@Xbox Fall 2025 Showcase
These are all the confirmed titles during the event, along with their release dates and availability on Xbox Game Pass:
| Title | Release Date | Available on Game Pass |
|---|---|---|
| AGNI – Village of Calamity | To be confirmed | ❌ |
| DarkWood 2 | 2026 | ✅ |
| Don’t! Fret | To be confirmed | ❌ |
| Puppergeist | To be confirmed | ❌ |
| 33 Immortals (new update) | Available | ✅ |
| Awayss | 2025 | ✅ |
| Ungodly | 2026 | ❌ |
| Planet of Lana 2 | 2026 | ✅ |
| APHELION (Don’t Nod) | 2026 | ✅ |
| Vampire Survivors | Available | ❌ |
| DayZ: Badlands Expansion | 2025 | ❌ |
| Superball (global launch) | 2025 | ✅ |
| Invincible VS | To be confirmed | ❌ |
| Sledding Game | 2025 | ✅ |
| Monster Coming! Rock & Road | 2025 | ✅ |
| Dome Keeper | December 9, 2025 | ✅ |
| Routine | December 4, 2025 | ✅ |
| Egging On | November 6, 2025 | ✅ |
| Over the Hill | 2026 | ❌ |
| TCG Card Shop Simulator | First quarter of 2026 | ✅ |
| Task Time | To be confirmed | ❌ |
| Mouse P.I. for Hire | March 2026 | ❌ |
With this showcase, Xbox reaffirms its commitment to independent developers, integrating more and more Day One releases into its flagship service. And if one thing is clear, it’s that Game Pass will continue to receive varied and surprising titles over the next few months.

