These are all the games that arrive at Xbox and Game Pass next week.
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Before wrapping up on Friday, we can finally resume our review of the games coming to Xbox and Xbox Game Pass next week. We have a packed week ahead, with a little bit of everything, including new titles for Xbox and Game Pass.
We remind you that this doesn’t stop now, January is shaping up to be one of the best months for Xbox users. We have new games on the horizon, events like the Develover Direct, where we’ll learn more about games like Forza Horizon 6 and the new Fable.
New games for Xbox and Game Pass next week
January 12
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Bus Driving Simulator: EVO (Xbox Series, PC) — Xbox Play Anywhere
January 13
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Loan Shark
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SimRail – The Railway Simulator — Xbox Play Anywhere
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Tavern Manager Simulator
January 14
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Bob the Brick Breaker
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Cats Around Us: Giant Cat
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Direction Quad — Xbox Play Anywhere
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DreadOut Remastered Collection
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God Bless, or Goddess — Xbox Play Anywhere
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The Last Case of John Morley — Xbox Play Anywhere
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Ninja Nightfall — Xbox Play Anywhere
January 15
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Cassette Boy
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Disco Simulator
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Dreamscapes: Nightmare’s Heir
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Kejora
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Mel the Space Cat
January 16
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Apartment No 129
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Baking Time — Xbox Play Anywhere
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Battle Puzzle 2048 – Queens of the Abyss
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BrokenLore: Unfollow
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Grimoire of Dominance
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Milo’s Dream
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Neural Requiem
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Super Farming Boy
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Zumba – Marble Candy Rush
Games for Xbox Game Pass
January 13
- Star Wars Outlaws (Ultimate y PC)
January 15
- My Little Pony: A Zephyr Heights Mystery (Ultimate, Premium y PC)
A particularly varied week that combines simulation, psychological horror, platforming, action, and management, with options for both solo play and lighter sessions. Xbox kicks off January with a steady stream of releases that makes it clear the calendar doesn’t slow down after the holidays.

