These are the new games that arrive today on Xbox Series.
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The week is coming to an end, but the pace of releases on Xbox doesn’t slow down. A total of 17 new games have been added to the catalog, with proposals ranging from classic action and tactics to lighter adventures, simulators, and titles designed for quick play sessions. A fairly representative mix of what the Xbox ecosystem usually offers in these weekly closures.
As is customary, many of them arrive optimized for Xbox Series, with support for Smart Delivery and, in several cases, compatibility with Xbox Play Anywhere, which allows you to play them on both console and PC with a single purchase.
These are the 17 new games available today on Xbox
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Terminator 2D: No Fate — Optimized / Smart Delivery
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Aery – Winter Wonderland — Optimized
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Ascendance Unbound — Optimized
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Christmas Mutilator — Optimized / Xbox Play Anywhere
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Detective Girl: The Case of Immortality — Optimized / Smart Delivery
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Dino Land — Optimized / Smart Delivery
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Gravity Escape From The Maze
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Knight with Tactics
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Military Logistics Simulator — Optimized
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Night Ranger — Optimized
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Night Swarm — Optimized / Smart Delivery
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Panda Bamboo Adventures (Windows)
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Pyramid Quest 2
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Recipe of Love — Optimized / Xbox Play Anywhere / Smart Delivery
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Space Elite Force II – Reloaded — Optimized / Xbox Play Anywhere / Smart Delivery
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SpotCat vs The Cheddar Mafia Back To Past — Optimized / Xbox Play Anywhere / Smart Delivery
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Treasure Drop — Optimized for Handheld / Xbox Play Anywhere
A weekend closure with a lot of variety in genres and formats, ideal for those looking for something new to try without waiting for the big releases on the calendar. As always, several of these titles bet on flexibility between console and PC, reinforcing one of the strengths of the Xbox ecosystem.

