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Announced all the games that arrive at Xbox and Game Pass next week

Adrián FuentesBy Adrián Fuentes24 October, 2025No Comments

These are all the games that will arrive at Xbox and Xbox Game Pass next week.

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We’re closing out the week in style, with a rundown of the games coming to Xbox and Xbox Game Pass next week. Although I’m repeating myself a bit, the truth is that October has been one of the most powerful months of the year for Xbox, and there are still more releases to come.

One of them stands out above the rest, and I highly recommend it to you. I’m talking about The Outer Worlds 2. Obsidian is my weakness, and next week this game will be available for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers. I’ve already played it, so I recommend you read my analysis to see firsthand what this galactic epic has in store for you.

All the games for Xbox and Xbox Game Pass next week

  • Simon the Sorcerer Origins – October 27
    Thirty years after his first adventure, Simon returns in a prequel full of puzzles and classic humor.
  • Beneath – October 28
    First-person horror set in the depths of the ocean, with a Lovecraftian story full of tension.
  • Halls of Torment – October 28
    Roguelite with a 90s retro aesthetic and non-stop action, compatible with Xbox Play Anywhere.
  • Silly Polly Beast – October 28
    Narrative shooter set in a dark and surreal world filled with terrifying creatures.
  • Space Chef – October 28
    Space adventure with management, exploration, and intergalactic cooking, all with a humorous tone.
  • Wreckreation – October 28
    Create, destroy, and compete in your own arcade driving world with total freedom.
  • The Outer Worlds 2 – October 29 (Xbox Game Pass – Xbox Play Anywhere)
    The long-awaited sequel to Obsidian’s space RPG, with a new colony, new weapons, and a renewed crew.
  • Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. World Stage – October 29
    The classic SEGA game returns with rollback netcode, crossplay, and a new story mode.
  • Abyssal Drift – October 29
    Minimalist adventure with puzzles set underwater, featuring a 1-bit visual style.
  • Beebo & Luna – October 29
    Relaxing title where you decorate a magical space alongside a witch and her cat.
  • Card Collector Trading Shop – October 29
    Manage your collectible card shop and become a trading magnate.
  • Carnage: Battle Arena – October 29
    Destruction racing with dynamic environments and chaotic vehicle combat.
  • Colorful Boi 2 – October 29
    Challenging platformer with over 70 levels and challenges for the most skilled players.
  • Death Park 2: 4K Remaster – October 29
    Classic horror with a killer clown, new enemies, and improved resolution.
  • Halloween 1985 – October 29
    Retro platformer to celebrate Halloween, with bosses inspired by classic monsters.
  • Hell is Other Demons – October 29
    Fast-paced action shooter with giant bosses and a synthwave aesthetic.
  • Journey of Johann: Cave Explorer – October 29
    Action-adventure platformer designed for speedrunners.
  • Lonely Guardian – October 29
    2D platformer with an oriental aesthetic and a protagonist inspired by Asian folklore.
  • Zumba – Marble Zombie Invasion – October 29
    Marble shooter with a zombie theme and an arcade style.
  • ARC Raiders – October 30 (Xbox Play Anywhere)
    Cooperative action against machines in a devastated world, featuring crafting, exploration, and survival.
  • Asterix & Obelix – Mission Babylon – October 30
    Action-adventure set in the Parthian Empire with humor and classic combat.
  • Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake – October 30 (Xbox Play Anywhere)
    The first two games in the saga are reborn with HD-2D graphics and orchestral music.
  • Harvest Moon: Home Sweet Home – October 30
    New installment in the farm saga, this time with a more nostalgic and relaxed tone.
  • Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection – October 30
    Definitive collection of the first Mortal Kombat games, with Smart Delivery support.
  • Dreamscapes – The Sandman – October 30
    Adventure game with hidden objects, featuring a dreamlike and mysterious atmosphere.
  • Greek Tragedy – October 30
    Retro survival horror set in a university campus invaded by cultists.
  • Kemco RPG Selection Vol. 7 – October 30
    Four classic RPGs in one package, including Asdivine Cross and Ruinverse.
  • Magnetism X – October 30
    First-person puzzle game with magnetism mechanics and parkour.
  • Strike Force 3 – October 30
    Military shooter with intense missions and a modern setting.
  • Catnigma – October 30
    Puzzle game where you control a flying cat with infinite hunger.
  • 7th Domain: Tree of Chaos – October 31
    Metroidvania roguelike with over 20 hours of main story.
  • Beaked Buccaneer – October 31
    Action-adventure starring a pirate parrot searching for its own treasure.
  • BMX Streets – October 31
    BMX simulator with realistic physics and total freedom to create your style.
  • Delivery Dash: Battle Couriers – October 31
    Competitive arcade game with urban delivery battles, fast-paced matches, and multiplayer chaos.
  • Hannah VCR – October 31
    Narrative puzzle game where you manipulate a VHS tape to change the protagonist’s destiny.
  • Infantry Attack – October 31 (Xbox Play Anywhere)
    Arcade shooter with multiple war scenarios and combat against waves of enemies.
  • Laundry Store Simulator – October 31
    Laundry simulator with expansion options, decoration, and management.
  • Mystical Mixing – October 31 (Xbox Play Anywhere)
    Create magical creatures by combining ingredients and explore an enchanted island.
  • Quisisana – October 31
    Horror puzzle game set in a mansion full of secrets.
  • Releaseburg – October 31
    Roguelike shooter set in a post-apocalyptic city infested with zombies.
  • Souno’s Curse – October 31
    2D action-adventure with a melancholic atmosphere, intense combat, and hand-drawn art.
  • Tales of Xillia Remastered – October 31
    Remastered version of the classic Bandai Namco JRPG, with real-time battles and a dual protagonist mode.
  • Truck Driver: The Dutch Connection – October 31
    New installment in the driving simulator series, with scenarios inspired by the Netherlands.
  • Xenotilt: Hostile Pinball Action – October 31
    Sequel to the acclaimed Demon’s Tilt, with frenetic pinball action and a heavy metal aesthetic.
  • Water Delivery – October 31 (Xbox Play Anywhere)
    Psychological adventure in first person that combines horror and exploration during a delivery shift.

With all these games, we’re closing out the month, and we can already take a look at what’s coming in November for Xbox Game Pass.

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Founder and editor of SoloXboxOne and Generación Xbox. He is also one of the owners of the GX Group, Samsung Universe and the Reflotes forum. Adrian has reviewed over 200 games on the web and has an average score of 85 according to Opencritic. Among his expertise as a writer and analyst, he has interviewed Microsoft personalities and participated in private gaming events.


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