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The release calendar doesn’t slow down as Christmas approaches, and today, December 19, Xbox adds a new batch of games for Xbox Series and Xbox One. A varied list with action, platform, and horror proposals stands out, especially with the arrival of a former PlayStation exclusive that finally makes the leap to the Xbox ecosystem.
As usual, these are medium and independent profile releases, but with very different ideas and options for both solo and cooperative play.
Today’s Releases on Xbox – December 19
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Big Trouble in Little Chimney
Bullet hell shooter with an arena structure and a strong Christmas atmosphere, where action is constant and chaos doesn’t let up. -
Cup Heroes
Action-packed proposal based on collectible characters and progression through upgrades. Compatible with Xbox Play Anywhere. -
Escape From Crypt
Action platformer focused on traps, combat, and precision, designed for players who enjoy challenging experiences. -
Fort Solis
Narrative suspense adventure in third person, set in an isolated mining base. It arrives today on Xbox after its previous release on other platforms, becoming one of the most notable releases of the day. -
Frog Hero DX
Classic platformer with precise jumps and levels designed to test the player’s skill. -
Nom Nom Apocalypse
Cooperative shooter with a curious and direct idea: food has become the enemy, and players must survive together in the chaos. -
Outbreak: Shades of Horror
Classic survival horror with strict resource management, traditional camera, and a level of difficulty designed for fans of the purest genre.
A particularly interesting day due to the variety of proposals and, above all, the arrival of Fort Solis to the Xbox catalog, expanding options for those seeking more narrative-driven experiences focused on tension and atmosphere.

