A week loaded with premieres that you can enjoy both on console and on PC thanks to Xbox Play Anywhere.
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October is ending with a bang for Xbox players, and this time it’s doing so with a selection of releases that share a huge advantage: they’re all part of Xbox Play Anywhere. This means you can buy them once and enjoy them on either console or PC, without losing your progress.
And the truth is, there’s something for everyone. From retro action and science fiction to psychological horror and cooperative adventures, this week shows why the Xbox ecosystem remains one of the most versatile for those who enjoy playing without barriers.
Xbox Play Anywhere Games from October 28 to 31
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Halls of Torment – October 28
Roguelite with a 90s retro aesthetic and non-stop action. Compatible with Xbox Play Anywhere. -
The Outer Worlds 2 – October 29 (Xbox Game Pass – Xbox Play Anywhere)
The highly anticipated sequel to Obsidian’s space RPG. New colony, new weapons, and a renewed crew. -
ARC Raiders – October 30 (Xbox Play Anywhere)
Cooperative action against machines in a devastated world. Includes crafting, exploration, and survival. -
Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake – October 30 (Xbox Play Anywhere)
The first two installments of the saga are reborn with HD-2D graphics and orchestral music. -
Infantry Attack – October 31 (Xbox Play Anywhere)
Arcade shooter with multiple war scenarios and combat against waves of enemies. -
Mystical Mixing – October 31 (Xbox Play Anywhere)
Create magical creatures by combining ingredients and explore an enchanted island. -
Water Delivery – October 31 (Xbox Play Anywhere)
First-person psychological adventure that combines horror and exploration during a delivery shift.
Xbox Play Anywhere continues to demonstrate its value by allowing players to enjoy their favorite titles wherever they want, keeping progress between platforms. With this selection, Microsoft closes October with one of the most complete weeks for its cross-platform catalog between console and PC.

