Action, puzzles and adventures mark the new releases on this August 15th on Xbox.
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The Xbox Series catalog bids farewell to the week with a genuine onslaught of releases, offering something for every taste. From retro 80s experiences to cooperative puzzles and survival adventures, the variety of genres ensures that there’s something for every type of player to try.
This Friday is packed with independent and creative titles that expand the console’s offerings, many of which feature unconventional ideas and distinct styles. Below, we review all the releases that are now available in the digital store.
All the games arriving today on Xbox Series, 10 new titles for all tastes
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1989 After the War – Retro action set in a post-nuclear world, where you face off against street gangs in pure 80s style.
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Bangman – Intense arcade action where you must take down hordes of monsters.
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Bendy: Lone Wolf – Survival within the eerie universe of Bendy.
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Demons Are Coming! – Battle against waves of demons with customizable weapons.
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Girls of the Tower – Adventure with auto-chess mechanics and over 70 recruitable companions.
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GOST of Time – Puzzles based on time travel and cloning.
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Maze: Path of Light (Xbox Play Anywhere) – Thousands of mazes in different shapes and difficulty levels.
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Mind Over Magnet (Xbox Series / Xbox Play Anywhere) – Magnetic puzzles created by Mark Brown (GMTK).
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Ukko & Guará: Stellarbound – Cooperative puzzles that require controlling two characters at once.
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INAYAH – Life after Gods – Post-apocalyptic adventure where decisions influence the outcome.
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Hidden Depths (Xbox One) – 2D precision platforming with puzzle levels.
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Zumba – Treasure of the Marble Sea – Marble shooter with a pirate setting.
Play on console and PC with Xbox Play Anywhere
Some of today’s releases, such as Maze: Path of Light or Mind Over Magnet, are compatible with Xbox Play Anywhere, meaning you can buy them once and play them on both console and PC with shared progress and achievements. This feature remains one of the major attractions for those who enjoy their library across multiple devices without having to pay twice for the same game.
