These 10+ Games Are Coming To Xbox Next Week (February 1-4)

We all know what the big release of this week is — after years of waiting, Dying Light 2 is finally getting a release on Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S on February 4th. Don't forget that Life is Strange Remastered is also arriving on February 1st, and Dreamscaper launches with Xbox Game Pass on February 3rd.

Here's what's on the way:

New Xbox Releases (February 1-4)

Optimised For Xbox Series X|S

  • The Dead Tree of Ranchiuna (February 2): "An immersive experience that explores how unfair society can be, both in a direct and realistic manner and with the power of fantasy elements, symbolism, and abstract storytelling."
  • Ambition Record (February 3): "Fortify characters with the power of the dragons to fight turn-based battles, and create your own party by exploiting the job change system and customizing weapons and armor as you like."
  • Dying Light 2: Stay Human (February 4): "The virus won and civilization has fallen back to the Dark Ages. The City, one of the last human settlements, is on the brink of collapse. Use your agility and combat skills to survive and reshape the world."

Xbox One

  • Dyna Bomb (February 1): "Strap on your jetpack and prepare for chaos! Dyna Bomb describes itself as the latest, greatest platform game from 7 Raven Studios. With 64 explosive levels, and 8 gloriously animated worlds..."
  • Life is Strange Remastered Collection (February 1): "Return to Arcadia Bay and experience two award-winning Life is Strange games like never before! Remastered visuals and animation breathe new life..."
  • Webbed (February 1): "Swing through the trees, spin sticky webs, and make friends with bugs! Be the adorable spider you’ve always wanted to be."
  • The Dead Tree of Ranchiuna (February 2): "An immersive experience that explores how unfair society can be, both in a direct and realistic manner and with the power of fantasy elements, symbolism, and abstract storytelling."
  • The Sealed Ampoule (February 2): "The Sealed Ampoule is a “dungeon agriculturalization Rogue-like game” combining elements of dungeon exploration and clicker-style gameplay."
  • Ambition Record (February 3): "Fortify characters with the power of the dragons to fight turn-based battles, and create your own party by exploiting the job change system and customizing weapons and armor as you like."
  • Dreamscaper (February 3): "By night, delve deep into your subconscious and discover powerful artifacts to conquer your nightmares. By day, explore the city of Redhaven, and build relationships to unlock the power of your dreams."
  • QUByte Classics - The Humans By Piku (February 3): "As the proud leader of the Dino Dudes, it’s up to you to lead your hairy band of Cro-Magnons to the top of the food chain. Discover fire, weapons, the wheel, and the dinosaurs."
  • Croc's World Construction Kit 2 (February 4): "Play and create custom levels of Croc’s World! You can publish them on the internet and other players can play them as well!"
  • Demon Hunter 5: Ascendence (February 4): "The museum curator needs your help – a tourist has gone missing. You smirk at his warning of paranormal goings-on; that’s what Demon Hunters are for..."
  • Drone Gladiator (February 4): "An arena shooter where you upgrade your drone, fight giant bosses, and participate in random events. Your goal is to survive as long as possible, fighting hordes of robots and their generals."
  • Dying Light 2: Stay Human (February 4): "The virus won and civilization has fallen back to the Dark Ages. The City, one of the last human settlements, is on the brink of collapse. Use your agility and combat skills to survive and reshape the world."
  • The Song Out Of Space (February 4): "Choose to play as federal agent Catherine Armstrong, a young recruit with excellent scientific skills, or as Stuart Ross, a street-smart veteran."

Xbox Game Pass Titles

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