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Updated: May 25,2023
Next Week on Xbox: New Games for May 1 to 5.
Welcome to Next Week on Xbox! In this weekly feature we cover all the games coming soon to Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows, and Game Pass! Get more details on these upcoming games below and click their profiles for further info (release dates subject to change). Let’s jump in!
Triumph Studios’ award-winning strategy series has emerged into a new age, evolving the game’s iconic empire building, role-playing, and warfare to the next level. Explore new magical realms in Age of Wonders’ signature blend of 4X strategy and turn-based tactical combat. Control a faction that grows and changes as you expand your empire with each turn.
Put your detective skills to the test in this atmospheric exploration puzzle game about a boy who finds himself lost in a supernatural forest after losing both parents in a car crash. Armed with a clue-filled journal, a camera, and a lantern, he must unravel the mysteries of the forest and photograph the strange creatures that reside there.
Redfall – May 2 Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Game Pass.
Available on day one with Game Pass : The town of Redfall is under siege by a legion of vampires who have cut the island off from the outside world. Trapped with a handful of survivors, slay alone or squad up in open world FPS action.
A visual detective novel which takes place in the small medieval town of Weidendorf. After the mysterious disappearance of Baron Von Wolf, a young Baroness remains captive in her own home and begins to seriously fear for her life. This game describes itself as having a fascinating plot tied to intrigues, betrayals, and conspiracies.
Welcome to the cute and satisfying world of Color Pals , where brainteasing puzzles meet simple single-screen platforming fun. Enjoy 50 stages of hue-based trickery as you take the role of a colored cube and navigate 2D maze-like levels to reach a portal on the far side of the stage.
A puzzle game where epic adventures are just your 9 to 5. Part color-matching, part monster-slaying ridiculousness where you’re a stone grinder and it’s your job to mine grindstones from the creeps that lurk on the mountain. Complete over 250 levels of intricate puzzles and hazards, all in the hopes of saving up enough grindstones to take your family on a much-needed vacation.
Ravenlok – May 3 Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery / Xbox Play Anywhere / Game Pass.
Available on day one with Game Pass : Enter a world of wonder and danger in Ravenlok , an action-packed fairy tale adventure by Cococucumber. Follow your curiosity through a mystical mirror into a lost land of terrifying monsters and a malevolent queen. Wield your sword, unleash your spells, and fight your way through beastly bosses in lush, handcrafted environments.
You’ve been captured and sent to entertain aliens as a gladiator on a faraway planet called Tartarus. You will have to advance through randomly generated biomes with deadly traps and monsters blocking your path. Choose your opponents in the arenas, beat them for items and coins and you might be able to earn your freedom in this 2D hand-drawn roguelite platformer.
A live-action, interactive buddy-action movie following Mia, a plucky barmaid whose life is thrown into chaos when a mysterious woman turns up at her workplace, on the run from a group of violent thugs and unable to speak English. Throughout the game, your interactions could increase your knowledge around the identity of the mysterious woman, but the way Mia deals with the rest of the group will also have an impact, so each choice needs to be carefully considered.
An illustrated text quest in the Swordbreaker universe. Strange events are taking place in the kingdom of Dorgan. People talk about mysterious strangers in the northern marshes; someone saw mysterious objects falling from the sky; others heard a strange hum from underground. And one can only guess how many unknown creatures are hidden in forest thickets and dark caves… All this attracts the young Swordbreaker to throw himself into the abyss of incredible adventures.
Titans Pinball – May 4 Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery / Xbox Play Anywhere.
Get ready for a pinball machine where you must beat mythologic creatures like cyclops, Medusa, the minotaur, and many more who are waiting for you inside the temple. Discover their secrets, including the minotaur’s maze, a place where only the bravest warriors dare to enter.
The Excrawlers – May 5 Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery.
An action RPG rogue-like where you and other heroes will embark into dark atmospheric dungeons and realms full of monsters and madness and try to find your way out!
Gruta – May 5 Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery.
Uncover the mysterious truth as told through original hand-drawn cutscenes, completely without text. Use a sword and shield to combat sinister enemies while exploring these levels. Will you be able to reach the goal of confronting the monster and saving your family?
An open-world action RPG set in the world first introduced in the Harry Potter books. Embark on a journey through familiar and new locations as you explore and discover magical beasts, customize your character, craft potions, master spell casting, upgrade talents, and become the wizard you want to be.
The best free Xbox One games you can download and play right now.
The best free Xbox One games offer up all kinds of experiences that you can jump into without having to spend. From popular battle royales like Fornite to excellent hero shooters like Apex Legends and the arcade soccer racer Rocket League, there's a broad range of experiences to get stuck into when it comes to best free Xbox One games. While some of then entries below can include microtransactions, all of the games listed below have a free point of entry - meaning you can play for free from the outset.
If you're on the new gen console, you'll also be happy to know that many of the games in our selection can also be played on the Xbox Series X, and it's also worth checking out our pick of the best free Xbox Series X games, too.
So join us as we take you through the best free Xbox One games around right now.
Halo Infinite.
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Developer: 343 Industries Year: 2021.
Halo Infinite is a new beginning for the famous Xbox franchise. 343 Industries has focused its efforts on delivering a platform for future expansion, with Halo Infinite launching as a free-to-play multiplayer experience that's designed to grow and evolve over time. It's a tightly-designed, and chaotically tense, arena shooter at its heart. With support for cross-play across PC, Xbox Series X, and Xbox One, Halo Infinite is a must-play multiplayer experience.
PUBG: Battlegrounds.
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Developer: Krafton Year: 2017.
PUBG: Battlegrounds took the world by storm in 2017 and now the battle royale that helped to kickstart a global phenomenon is free-to-play. It's all the better because of it too, given the huge array of available content, different maps, and tactical combat for you to dive into. PUBG is slower and more punishing than the games it inspired – Apex Legends, Fortnite, and Warzone – but it may be more rewarding as a result. PUBG: Battlegrounds is a truly excellent third-person shooter and absolutely deserving of your time and attention.
Call of Duty Warzone.
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Developer: Infinity Ward / Raven Software Year: 2020.
Call of Duty Warzone sees you take part in epic battles of up to 150 players, collect loot, and complete contracts, all delivered with the sweet shooter satisfaction the Call of Duty series is known for. Activision keeps the game fresh with regular content drops, and the maps are dense and perfect for playing around with strategy. One of the most attractive things about the game is that it keeps loadouts, inventory, and finding the right loot simple, so you can focus on the important things like taking out the enemy and showing off your sniper skills to your friends.
Destiny 2: New Light.
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Developer: Bungie Year: 2019.
Bungie's shooter now has a free-to-play flavor thanks to Destiny 2: New Light, a special version of the full game that focuses on content released before Destiny 2: Shadowkeep. Jump in and you'll find a specially made intro mission set in the Cosmodrome from the original Destiny, as well as every planet and hub in Destiny 2, including DLC areas. There's also campaigns, the PvP Crucible, Strikes, Gambit and in-game events. There's plenty to enjoy without spending a dime, but if you want to unlock later content, you'll need to stump up for Destiny 2: The Witch Queen, at $40.
Rocket League.
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Developer: Psyonix Year: 2016.
Imagine if arcade racing and soccer had a baby, and you've got some idea of what makes Rocket League such a blast to play. It's fine minutes of chaos as you race to bash the ball into your opponent's goal in one-on-one, or up to four-on-four matches. There are boosts to give you more power as you tackle your rivals, you can smash up enemy cars, and nothing quite compares to scoring a goal from mid-air. Other modes like Dropshot keep things spicy, and developer Psyonix is a big fan of tie-ins with pop culture like WWE, Back to the Future, and The Witcher, and special events to coincide with stuff like the Super Bowl.
Fortnite.
Developer: Epic Games Year: 2017.
Fortnite is a true behemoth in the video game industry, and you can get in on the action for free! While Epic Games' battle royale once drew a lot of inspiration from PUBG, it now operates in a world of its own. It's home to live events, a mass of playable pop-culture icons, and some pretty excellent third-person shooting mechanics too. Fortnite continues to implement massive changes to its maps, systems, and structure, so it's well worth taking another dip into the battle royale if you've been away for a while. And if you're preparing to play for the first time – you're in for a real treat!
Apex Legends.
Developer: Respawn Year: 2019.
EA's free-to-play shooter came from nowhere to challenge Fortnite's dominance of the free-to-play battle royale genre in early February 2019, reaching over 50 million players by the end of its first month. Apex Legends is home to a vibrant community, thanks to a responsive, squad-based shooter with amiable characters, and clearly-defined skill classes. It's developed by Respawn Entertainment, of mech-shooter Titanfall fame, who also made Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.
Roblox.
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Developer: Roblox Corporation Year: 2016.
You might not be familiar with Roblox, but ask any kid and they'll give you all the latest on the game and game creation platform that sees around 20 million games a year added to its world. Some of the biggest games on the platform are Adopt Me! - an MMO-style game where the main draw is adopting and caring for pets - the fantasy RPG school-themed Royale High, episodic horror game Piggy, and The Sims style Welcome to Bloxburg. Those who are done with playing can spend their time building their own games or items, and there are special events like an annual Easter egg hunt.
Fallout Shelter.
Developer: Bethesda Game Studios Year: 2017.
Fallout Shelter's wasteland meets The Sims shouldn't be so addictive but, somehow, running your own vault can eat up time like nobody's business. It starts with the basics: building the facilities you need to keep people alive - power, food water etc - and then assigning settlers to run it all. Before long though you're sending people out on missions, fighting off raiders, dressing up pets, and more. It's all free to play but it can be quite hard to resist spending some money on Lunch Boxes - the in-game loot that gives you stat-boosting settlers, outfits, and more.
Paladins.
Developer: Evil Mojo Games Year: 2017.
Think 'free Overwatch' and you're basically there. It's a team-based objective focused shooter full of strange and colorful characters. The classes are built around clear roles. with the Front Line class made to control objectives and provide support. The Damage class is obviously all about hurting enemies, while Support is about offensive and defensive back up, and Flank fight from a distance. Just working through the 30 plus characters currently included will give you plenty to do. Especially with the card-based system used to tweak and adjust their load outs. But, chances are, once you've done that you'll have a good grasp of the gameplay and want more. Match involves objectives, like taking zones and escorting payloads so this is very much about characters working together.
Warframe.
Developer: Digital Extremes Year: 2014.
Thanks to regular updates, Warframe has attracted a hardcore community, and the game’s blend of gravity defying melee attacks and boisterous sci-fi blasting are unlike anything else out there. Best of all, despite being free-to-play, even the most frugal firefight fans can enjoy breakneck multiplayer without ever prying open their change purses. If you’re feeling flush you can buy some Platinum on the Xbox Store, but you don’t spend all your pennies on sci-fi bling to enjoy Warframe - the pleasure of zipping about with its somersaulting stars is gratifying enough as is. Whether diving into quest-driven PVE action or dabbling in competitive deathmatches, Warframe always feels like its own unique entity. The maps are also brilliantly varied, including Pluto, the Moon, the dwarf planets of Ceres and Sedna. With so many different types of Warframe armor and weapons to pick from, plus numerous ways to slice and dice foes, there are hundreds of hours of entertainment here for the grand price of absolutely nothing.
MultiVersus.
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Developer: Player First Games Year: 2022.
While it's worth noting that you need a WB Games account to play, MultiVersus is here for anyone looking for a great fighting game that won't cost you. Similar to Super Smash Bros in its set up, MultiVersus lets play as fighter from a roster of iconic characters - with everyone from Bugs Bunny, Velma from Scooby Doo, Batman, and Fin the Human from Adventure Time on various maps. With cross-play multiplayer support, you can try out 2v2 co-op, go against a pal head-to-head in 1v1 fights, or get friends together for a four-player Free For All mode.
Smite.
Developer: Titan Forge Games Year: 2015.
You may already think you're a god at highly competitive multiplayer games - but what kind of god? Greek? Egyptian? Norse? These are but a few of the mythologies represented by the gigantic roster in Smite, a MOBA played from a behind-the-back third-person perspective that puts you at ground level for all that sweet minion-slaying, kill-spreeing action. The primary mode is the classic 5v5 on a three-lane map, but there are a wealth of additional modes and maps to try out.
Like any MOBA, Smite comes with a cycling rotation of free-to-try heroes, and earning your favorites for keeps is simply a matter of some moderate time invested. Smite's cartoony visual style and often flashy, sometimes goofy animations are certainly appealing, and the sheer variety of its deity selections ensures that you'll find a god of your own to master and/or worship. If you do feel like plunking money down, there's even an option to buy every god, now and forever, that has been and ever will be added to the game.
Dead or Alive 5 Last Round: Core Fighters.
Developer: Koei Tecmo Year: 2015.
Dead or Alive 5 is a bummer conceptually speaking. When you look at the in-game store and realize it would take well over $1000 to purchase a complete version of the game with every costume, character, and feature unlocked, it can feel like the absolute nadir of free-to-play game making. Play just the free version of the game, though, and you'll realize that Dead or Alive 5 doesn't need to be a complete game to actually be a good one. The simple but deep rock-paper-scissor structure of DOA's fights, where blocks counter strikes and throws counter blocks, creates a delicious base for the pyrotechnics layered on top of them. All of DOA's base characters are fun to swing around an arena on their own, no ridiculous and overpriced downloadable Christmas bikinis necessary.
Killer Instinct.
Developer: Iron Galaxy Year: 2016.
The revival of the classic fighting franchise Killer Instinct was a pleasant surprise when it was revealed by Microsoft prior to the Xbox One launch. The fact it also happens to be a rock-solid fighting game that manages to stand apart from its competition thanks to its unique handling of c-c-c-c-combos is nothing short of astounding. Throughout the years, Killer Instinct has continued to evolve and be refined, with balance tweaks and an influx of new fighters making it feel like a living experience where you can always find something worth checking out. And while the full experience will cost you some dough, you can still enjoy unlimited bouts with a selection of free fighters, who are rotated in and out on a regular basis.
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