The Xbox program that allows playing on console and PC with a single purchase continues to grow with a new batch of titles.
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Microsoft continues to expand the Xbox Play Anywhere catalog, one of the most valued features by players in the Xbox ecosystem. Thanks to this program, when you buy a compatible game, you can play it on both Xbox and PC without additional cost, sharing progress, saved games, and achievements.
Now, it has been confirmed that 30 new games will join the Xbox Play Anywhere program, further expanding the options available to players who use both platforms.
These are the new games coming to Xbox Play Anywhere
The titles that are being added to the program are the following:
- Absolum
- Adorable Adventures
- Basketball Classics
- Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster
- Bubsy 4D
- CALX
- Car Dealer Simulator
- CyberBlocker Complete Edition
- Decollate Decoration
- Delphinium
- Dinobreak
- Dosa Divas
- Dead Reset
- GluMe – Xbox Edition
- Mouse: P.I. For Hire
- Musical Vibes RX
- Only Up Rush
- Öoo
- Outbreak: Shades of Horror
- Outbreak: Shades of Horror Chromatic Split
- PBA Pro Bowling 2026
- Rhythm Towers
- Rover’s Tale
- Screamer
- The Isle Tide Hotel
- The Legacy of Griselda
- The Shapeshifting Detective
- The Wellmonts Case
- Thomas & Friends: Wonders of Sodor
- Trash Goblin
A catalog that keeps growing
With these additions, Xbox Play Anywhere continues to expand its catalog, reinforcing one of the most interesting features of the Xbox ecosystem.
This system allows players to buy a game only once and enjoy it on both console and PC, with shared progress between platforms. Additionally, in many cases, it also allows switching between devices without losing the game.
The arrival of these 30 new games confirms that Microsoft is still committed to this model that connects the world of Xbox and PC within the same ecosystem.

