A day with a variety of proposals, including a direct premiere on Game Pass.
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Today, August 21st, Xbox Series players receive a new batch of releases that range from indie titles to more ambitious projects. The list of new releases includes narrative adventures, war action, exploration, and even a revisited classic. Additionally, one of them arrives directly to Xbox Game Pass on its first day.
Diversity is the hallmark of this day: there are options for those seeking atmospheric experiences, for retro enthusiasts, and for those who want to try something completely new.
Today’s Releases on Xbox Series (August 21st)
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Herdling – Xbox Game Pass
A new atmospheric adventure from Okomotive and Panic, where we guide a herd of creatures called calicornios through alpine landscapes. Available today on Game Pass for console, PC, and cloud. -
Boulder Dash 40th Anniversary
The classic arcade game returns with a special edition that celebrates its four decades, updating graphics and levels without losing its original essence. -
Discounty
A curious proposal set in a supermarket, where we must survive chaotic situations while managing resources and solving unusual challenges. -
Journey of Johann: Snowy Mountain
A platformer and exploration game set in a snowy mountain, with a retro aesthetic and precision challenges. -
Grit and Valor – 1949
A war shooter with an alternate setting after World War II, combining intense action with a retro focus on design. -
Knightica
An action and role-playing game with a pixel art aesthetic, where we play as a knight who must overcome dungeons filled with enemies and traps. -
Sengoku Dynasty – Read analysis
An adventure set in feudal Japan that combines building, management, and survival, allowing you to build your own village in the Sengoku era.
With these additions, the Xbox Series catalog is enriched with very varied proposals, offering alternatives for all tastes in the middle of August.
