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Xbox Play Anywhere releases of the week review

Adrián FuentesBy Adrián Fuentes24 November, 2025No Comments

All the Xbox Play Anywhere games that are launching this week for Xbox and PC.

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The last week of November arrives loaded with new releases for those seeking games compatible between Xbox and PC with no additional cost. The selection mixes independent titles, retro proposals, platforms, and various releases that join with Xbox Play Anywhere support from day one. Additionally, notable additions include Kill It With Fire! 2, available on Game Pass from November 25th.

With releases spread from November 25th to 28th, the selection combines new releases available on Game Pass, retro shooters, classic platforms, and exploration games. A diverse batch that closes the month with options for all tastes.

New Xbox Play Anywhere games of the week

November 25th

  • Kill It With Fire! 2 — Cooperative action against tiny creatures that wreak havoc on any scenario. Includes visual improvements, new weapons, and full compatibility between Xbox and PC from launch day on Game Pass.

November 26th

  • Brotherhood — Third-person action set in a scientific complex where each room introduces new dangers and combat patterns. Compatible between Xbox and PC with no additional cost.

  • Schildmaid MX — Fast-paced vertical shooter with arcade aesthetics. Its scoring system rewards risk and aggression, ideal for short but intense sessions.

November 27th

  • Snake.io — Expanded version of the classic competitive “eat-em-up” where each match quickly escalates into chaos and speed. Play seamlessly on Xbox and PC with full synchronization. (Check it out here)

  • Street Racer Collection — Retro compilation featuring several arcade racing games, vehicle combat, and classic circuits. Compatible between both platforms thanks to Xbox Play Anywhere.

November 28th

  • BucketCrusher — Physics-based destruction game where each level invites you to break down increasingly elaborate structures. Perfect for quick sessions on Xbox or PC.

  • Wild West: Hidden Objects — Investigation and hidden object game set in a futuristic Wild West. Short levels, colorful art, and shared progress between platforms.

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