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As every week, the list of the most played titles on Xbox consoles allows us to take the pulse of the current ecosystem. Multiplayer games, major free-to-play titles, and the most established sagas continue to dominate, with some surprises that make it clear that player interest is far from stabilizing. This time, the top 50 reveals interesting data about recent releases and trends that deserve attention.
Among the highlights, we find the direct entry of EA SPORTS College Football 25, the strong return of Star Wars Battlefront II, and the continued push of DOOM: The Dark Ages, which scales positions week after week. It’s also notable the place occupied by Marvel Rivals, and the renewed presence of titles like Red Dead Redemption 2 or The Sims 4.
The 50 most played Xbox games this week
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Fortnite
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ROBLOX
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Call of Duty
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Minecraft
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Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege
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Grand Theft Auto V (Xbox One)
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Rocket League
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NBA 2K25 (Xbox Series X|S)
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Grand Theft Auto Online (Xbox Series X|S)
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EA SPORTS College Football 25
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Forza Horizon 5
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Marvel Rivals
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EA SPORTS FC 25 (Xbox Series X|S)
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REMATCH
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STAR WARS Battlefront II
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Madden NFL 25 (Xbox Series X|S)
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Apex Legends
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MLB The Show 25
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Red Dead Redemption 2
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Dead by Daylight
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Overwatch 2
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Gang Beasts
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ELDEN RING: Nightreign
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Call of Duty: Black Ops II
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UFC 5
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Skate 3
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EA SPORTS FC 25 (Xbox One)
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Splitgate 2
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Fall Guys
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Grounded
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Halo Infinite
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Call of Duty: Black Ops III
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theHunter: Call of the Wild
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Halo: The Master Chief Collection
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Destiny 2
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FBC: Firebreak
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PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS
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DayZ
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The Sims 4
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ELDEN RING
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Rust Console Edition (Xbox Series X|S)
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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered
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NHL 25 (Xbox Series X|S)
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Fallout 4
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Tom Clancy’s The Division 2
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War Thunder
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DOOM: The Dark Ages
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition
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Brawlhalla
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NBA 2K25 (Xbox One)
In this type of list, it’s common to see how franchises with constant updates or new seasons manage to maintain interest. However, the most recent titles are also managing to make a place for themselves in the top, demonstrating that Xbox continues to offer proposals that connect with players week after week.
