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GameSpot may get a share of the revenue if you buy anything featured on our site. Xbox owners are getting a long list of huge and exciting games in the years to come. The Xbox Series X S is one of the most exciting console generations we've seen from Microsoft, combining powerful hardware and ease-of-use through the addition of cloud gaming options and an Xbox Game Pass subscription.

If you're a fan of genres like first-person shooter, role-playing, and racing, you have a lot of huge and exciting games to look forward to. Below is a list of some of our most anticipated upcoming Xbox games, listed in alphabetical order. Sign up for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Sign up for PC Game Pass. The Assassin's Creed series will grow in a big way with a new game in development under the code name Assassin's Creed Infinity. It reportedly features live-service functionality and will include all the elements of the series that fans know and love, according to Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot.

The game will apparently comprise multiple historical settings, which would be a big departure for the series. Assassin's Creed Infinity is reportedly still a long ways off, as reports say it's not expected to release until at the soonest.

Despite that far-off date, it's one of our most anticipated upcoming games and we can't wait to see more. Obsidian Entertainment had the chance to make its own Fallout game, but it has never had a shot at a fantasy first-person game like The Elder Scrolls. It looks to be very early in development, but seeing as the game is coming to Xbox Series X S and PC only, it won't have to compromise in order for it to run properly on last-gen hardware. It's also far more likely we'll see it before The Elder Scrolls VI, but more on that in a little bit.

These are two of our most anticipated upcoming Xbox Series X games. We don't know much about either, but BioWare recently released new teaser art for the Mass Effect game on N7 day, teasing the return of the Geth. As for Dragon Age, we know the new game is set in Tevinter, but that's about it. Despite the lack of information, we're incredibly excited to see what BioWare can achieve with both new RPGs. Set in the future on Jupiter's moon, Callisto, the game puts you into the shoes of an outer space prisoner who must fight against alien creatures.

Not much is known about The Callisto Protocol, but the premise is intriguing and we're excited to see more. CrossfireX is the Xbox version of a PC-based shooter that found huge success in China and South Korea, with a variety of free online multiplayer modes--including asymmetrical options--and high levels of customization.

However, what really makes CrossfireX exciting is its campaign mode, which was developed by Remedy Entertainment of Max Payne and Control fame. The cinematic storytelling and sci-fi wrinkles should make it much more interesting than it appears at first glance, and it could become just as big a hit in the North America as it was in Asia.

But first impressions are everything, so we'll just have to wait and see when it comes to Xbox Series X S and Xbox One later this year.

Motive Studios is bringing the game back with a remake of sorts set for release in This will be the first new game in the series since Dead Space 3, and it promises to use the power of the Xbox Series X in a number of ways, including to offer a seamless experience with no loading screens.

EA has said the game will remain faithful to the original, though it will cut some elements that didn't work and expand upon the original, including by giving Isaac a voice. Several developers who worked on the original game, including art director Mike Yazijan, have returned for the remake, which is probably good news for its prospects.

The game adopts an open-world approach this time, and it's putting more of a focus on PvP this time. Hopefully Blizzard will show and discuss more of Diablo IV in to help ease the wait.

But any discussion of the game is not complete without noting Blizzard has been making headlines of late over its workplace culture, including the bombshell revelation that CEO Bobby Kotick knew about and covered up instances of sexual harassment and other abuse. Players enter a big open world and take on a variety of otherworldly creatures in their attempt to restore the Elden Ring.

Based on what we've seen and played so far, Elden Ring seems to offer combat mechanics that seem challenging but ultimately fair and rewarding. We can't wait to play Elden Ring.

After Skyrim's unbelievable and enduring success over the past 10 years, Bethesda is following it up with a sequel that has very big shoes to fill. We've only seen a brief teaser trailer so far, but it was enough to get fans hyped. Specifics about the story and direction of the game are unknown, but we do know that The Elder Scrolls VI and Starfield, for that matter will be powered by a brand-new engine that Bethesda boss Todd Howard says represents the biggest overhaul ever, "maybe even larger than Morrowind to Oblivion.

What is Everwild? We don't really know, and it doesn't appear Rare does, either, despite the studio being its developer--an early trailer showed a whimsical forest filled with magic, but the studio reportedly had trouble nailing down core design elements early on. These included a mandate to feature no combat, and it's going to be at least a few years before it releases. At the time of its announcement, it was primarily a third-person adventure game "with god game elements," according to VGC , and it appears Rare doesn't want to rush into showing off more until it nails down exactly how to move forward on the project.

The Fable series has been on ice for a number of years, with a multiplayer spin-off getting canceled after its beta period last generation and the panned Fable: The Journey releasing for Kinect on Xbox before that. However, the newest game, which is apparently a reboot touted as a "new beginning" for the series, is developed by the open-world masters at Playground Games.

Thus far, the studio's output has been limited to the Forza Horizon games, so it remains to be seen how it will handle a fantasy RPG, but with a growing team and the increased power of the Xbox Series X, Fable will hopefully better realize the vision Peter Molyneux put forth so many years ago. The other half of the Forza franchise, Forza Motorsport appears to be getting a reboot of sorts with the simply titled, well, Forza Motorsport. Developed by longtime Forza studio Turn 10, the game will only be available on Xbox Series X S and PC, meaning it should be able to better leverage the consoles' hardware than had it also been developed for Xbox One.

The game doesn't yet have a release window or many gameplay details, but an in-engine teaser trailer is so stunningly realistic that it's difficult to tell it's actually a video game and not real life.

Whether the rest of the game can match that staggering achievement remains to be seen. Gotham Knights, the upcoming DC action game, was delayed from to , and it is one of our most anticipated new releases for Xbox Series X in the new year. Batgirl, Robin, Nightwing, and Red Hood come together in what looks like an ambitious open-world crime caper where players square off against a variety of iconic DC villains.

Batman is presumed dead, so players must work together to save Gotham in Batman's absence. The enduringly popular open-world action game Grand Theft Auto V is only expanding its reach further with a release on new-gen platforms in The game is coming to Xbox Series X in March , following a delay from its previously announced target release date of Fall GTA 5 on Xbox Series X will benefit from the console's increased horsepower for faster loading times and visual improvements.

A standalone edition of GTA Online is also on the way for those who only want to play the online multiplayer element of Rockstar's opus. To make you feel old, remember that the Harry Potter series marks its 20th anniversary in The magical fantasy series is not slowing down, as a big new open-world game called Hogwarts Legacy is slated to launch in for Xbox Series X. Set in the s at the famous magical school, Hogwarts Legacy lets players choose a house and then become a witch or a wizard as they set out on a journey of magic and mystery.

The controversial author of the series, J. Rowling, is not directly involved in the project. Thanks to Lucasfilm expanding its licensing deals, we're getting more games based on the company's iconic franchises, and one of these is a new Indiana Jones game from the makers of the new Wolfenstein games. That's right, MachineGames is making a new Indiana Jones game, and it should be familiar territory, as the studio knows a thing or two about games about Nazis.

In fact, he's been trying to get it off the ground for a decade already, so it's been a long time in the works. Given that MachineGames is now owned by Xbox, you can expect the title to be exclusive to Xbox and PC, but this hasn't been confirmed. Like the Fire Emblem series, players can build relationships with the famous Marvel characters as they take on the role of a new hero named The Hunter.

What is it? What to look out for: Rather than existing as a spin-off of the highly successful Rainbow Six Siege, this is actually a new game entirely. Rainbow Six Extraction is a brand new three-player co-op PVE multiplayer title, where you play as Rainbow Operators facing off against a mutated alien parasite that's started infecting the human race.

What to look out for: Parkouring zombie killing is the name of the game in Dying Light, and you're about to do it all again in Dying Light 2. Building on the success of the original, this game takes place 15 years after the first, with one human settlement still standing amongst the infected world. This one is leaning heavier into the RPG elements, with difficult choices to make that result in sacrifices and locking off parts of the map. You'll help some, and hinder others, but it'll be an exciting journey nonetheless.

It's bigger, better and more brutal. Release date: March 25, Genre: Looter shooter. That is, until Tina rips it out and does something entirely different Playing every Star Wars movie in one ultimate compendium is going to be amazing. Especially when you consider that this isn't a remaster of the original Lego Star Wars game, but brand new games with graphics that blend realistic elements with Lego blocks and figures, and constant splashes of developer TT Games' trademark humor.

Just watch the trailer and tell me I'm wrong. What to look out for : Saints Row is back, but rather than a sequel to Saints Row 4, developer Volition is delivering a reboot that's more grounded than the series has been in recent years. You'll be exploring the origin story of The Saints, playing again as the fully customizable Boss with a small crew. It'll be up to you to define what sort of crime empire they build though, with the city of Santo Ileso yours to take for yourself - well if you can get by the other gangs of course.

You'll play as The Hunter, the first fully customizable Marvel character, and you'll be leading a selection of heroes from a pick of 12 against Lillith, Mother of Demons. Same turn-based combat you know and love from Firaxis, but on a whole new scale. A narrative adventure where we play as a family trying to survive amidst a sci-fi catastrophe.

The beautifully stylized Somerville looks like another agonizingly stressful narrative journey as we follow a family through a major disaster.

At least we have until to prepare. A chaotic physics-based brawler with adorable pudgy animals and absurd weaponry. Party Animals is the latest in a long line of physics-based chaos machines but stands out with its frankly adorable roster of characters.

A dinosaur called Underbite, Carrot the bunny, and Otta the, well, otter are all waiting for you to arm them with crossbows and kill each other in hilarious ways. How could we disappoint them? A trip back to the rat-infested world of 14th century France with a pair of young siblings.

A Plague Tale: Requiem though will continue to follow brother and sister duo Hugo and Amicia as they, this time, try and escape a curse. What to look out for: Although it's been delayed, and delayed, you should still be excited about Skull and Bones.



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