The first week of September kicks off with six very varied releases on Xbox.
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Today, September 3rd, the Xbox Series and Xbox One catalog receives a wave of new games that range from classic collections to Lovecraftian horror proposals. A perfect day for those looking for something new to try, whether it’s action, different experiences, or retro titles faithfully recovered. A day of independent releases, but with a lot to say.
The releases of this day showcase the diversity of styles that continue to arrive on Xbox, with a balance between independent, experimental, and traditional games. We review everything you can already find in the store today.
Today’s Releases on Xbox
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Attic Archive – A curious collection that recovers several classics from the 80s, with titles that originally arrived on systems like Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, or ZX Spectrum. Ideal for nostalgic gamers or those who want to discover how the golden age of video games began.
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Deadzone: Rogue – A first-person roguelite shooter set in a space station invaded by hostile machines. Allows solo play or online cooperative play with up to three friends, and each mission offers different weapons, upgrades, and bosses.
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Demonschool – A tactical RPG with a retro aesthetic that combines university life with supernatural combat. As Faye and her friends, you’ll have to face demons while managing your daily life on the island.
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Dragon Snack (Xbox One) – A puzzle proposal where you prepare the path for a small dragon to reach its golden nest. Each level requires ingenuity and precision to place the pieces in the correct order.
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Overpowered 1: Mars Infestation – A frantic twin-stick shooter that puts you on Mars, where humanity tries to settle, but encounters hordes of alien creatures. Direct arcade action, with relentless waves.
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The Nameless City – A first-person narrative horror adventure inspired by the stories of H. P. Lovecraft. Exploring a forgotten city soon becomes an unsettling experience, where the line between sanity and nightmare blurs.
