The first day of October kicks off with a good batch of releases on Xbox Series and Xbox One.
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Today is a special day for Xbox players, because seven new releases arrive, covering very different genres: from turn-based RPGs with collectible creatures to cooperative platforms, through puzzles, retro adventures, and a roguelike card game with dark undertones. A varied selection that marks the start of the month on Xbox.
As always, the titles arrive on different platforms within the ecosystem: some can be played on Xbox Series, others also on Xbox One, and some even have Play Anywhere support for PC.
Xbox Games Available Today
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Digimon Story Time Stranger (Xbox Series)
New RPG from Bandai Namco with turn-based combat and over 100 Digimon to collect. Explore both the human world and the Digital World in search of answers. -
The Grinch: Christmas Adventures – Merry & Mischievous Edition (Xbox Series, Xbox One – Play Anywhere)
Expansion that adds new areas like the forest and caves of Mount Crumpit. Offers missions to spread holiday cheer or, if you prefer, continue stealing gifts. -
Galacticon (Xbox Series, Xbox One – Play Anywhere)
Retro arcade with an 80s aesthetic inspired by classics like Defender and Joust. Combines space action with puzzle sections. -
King of Meat (Xbox Series)
Cooperative platforms for up to 4 players. Face monster-filled dungeons and participate in community challenges. -
Lorn’s Lure (Xbox Series)
An android ventures into a mysterious structure in search of a hidden error that could change its destiny. -
Slide Viking (Xbox Series)
Puzzle game where a Viking must slide to collect gold chests while overcoming increasingly complex challenges. -
XIII: A Final Game of Tarot (Xbox Series)
Card roguelike where you play with karma and face Death in games loaded with risk and strategy.
With this batch of releases, Xbox opens October with a mix of proposals that range from classic and nostalgic to experimental and original. A great opportunity for everyone to find something that fits their digital collection.
