These Games Are Coming To Xbox Next Week (September 12-16)

Welcome to your new Xbox games roundup for September 12th to 16th! It's a busy week ahead for new releases, including on Xbox Game Pass where we've got five games arriving on the service highlighted by the day one launch of Metal: Hellsinger, while the likes of Isonzo and Outer Wilds dominate the non-Game Pass list.

Here's what's coming to Xbox this week:

New Xbox Releases (September 12-16)

Optimised For Xbox Series X|S

  • Isonzo (September 13): "Inspired by the two-year struggle for control of the Isonzo river valley and the Alps during World War One, Isonzo elevates the WW1 Games Series, figuratively and literally."
  • Little Orpheus (September 13): "Little Orpheus is a technicolor side-scrolling adventure game inspired by classic movies like Flash Gordon, Sinbad and The Land that Time Forgot."
  • Maggie the Magnet (September 14): "Maggie is an animated magnet, capable of turning her magnetic powers on and off whenever she wants."
  • River City Girls Zero (September 13): "Join Kunio, Riki, Misako, and Kyoko for bone-crunching, 16-bit, co-op beat-’em-up action – newly translated and released outside of Japan after 28 years!"
  • Q.U.B.E. 10th Anniversary (September 14): "The ultimate celebration of the decade-old original, bringing refined visuals, completely redesigned and revised gameplay sections, and a whole new chapter."
  • You Suck At Parking (September 14): "Prepare to take part in the world’s most extreme parking experience in You Suck at Parking, the only game where your driving skills aren’t as important as your parallel parking skills."
  • Blind Fate: Edo no Yami (September 15): "It’s a new, dark, and machine-filled Edo period, and the Shogunate rules over Japan with its just, but pitiless hand: you."
  • Metal: Hellsinger (September 15): "Strike terror into the hearts of demons as you fight your way through eight Hells on an infernal journey to achieve the purest of goals: Vengeance."
  • Outer Wilds Next-Gen Upgrade (September 15): "Get all 4 of your eyes ready for 4k 60fps! Outer Wilds is landing on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S on September 15th!"
  • SBK 22 (September 15): "After ten years, SBK returns with a title more immersive and engaging than ever, created with the contribution of real riders to make you experience the thrill of competition!"
  • Plunder Panic (September 16): "A swashbuckling action–arcade game for up to 12 players where two rival crews battle for supremacy on the high seas! Featuring both local and online play..."
  • The Dark Prophecy (September 16): "A point-and-click fantasy adventure inspired by ‘90s classics. Play as Jacob, an average medieval boy, on his quest to save the kingdom from cataclysmic witchcraft."

Xbox One

  • Isonzo (September 13): "Inspired by the two-year struggle for control of the Isonzo river valley and the Alps during World War One, Isonzo elevates the WW1 Games Series, figuratively and literally."
  • Little Orpheus (September 13): "Little Orpheus is a technicolor side-scrolling adventure game inspired by classic movies like Flash Gordon, Sinbad and The Land that Time Forgot."
  • River City Girls Zero (September 13): "Join Kunio, Riki, Misako, and Kyoko for bone-crunching, 16-bit, co-op beat-’em-up action – newly translated and released outside of Japan after 28 years!"
  • Devoured By Darkness (September 14): "This unique platformer features a mysterious protagonist, amazing pixel-art graphics, puzzle-platforming gameplay, and many ways to die."
  • Family Man (September 14): "Family Man is a dark, story-led RPG that asks the question: When pushed to the limits of your own morality, how far would you go for the sake of your family?"
  • Last Beat Enhanced (September 14): "Vanquish the Mad Stroke gangs across 8 levels! Punch and kick your way to defeat enemies, use melee and throwing weapons to defeat the most powerful bosses..."
  • Maggie the Magnet (September 14): "Maggie is an animated magnet, capable of turning her magnetic powers on and off whenever she wants."
  • You Suck At Parking (September 14): "Prepare to take part in the world’s most extreme parking experience in You Suck at Parking, the only game where your driving skills aren’t as important as your parallel parking skills."
  • Blind Fate: Edo no Yami (September 15): "It’s a new, dark, and machine-filled Edo period, and the Shogunate rules over Japan with its just, but pitiless hand: you."
  • Despot's Game (September 15): "A roguelike with automatic battles and procedurally generated levels. You control a bunch of humans who find themselves in a strange dungeon controlled by a pretty evil AI."
  • SBK 22 (September 15): "After ten years, SBK returns with a title more immersive and engaging than ever, created with the contribution of real riders to make you experience the thrill of competition!"
  • Wayward Strand (September 15): "Wayward Strand is a heartfelt story told in a curious way. Hop aboard an airborne hospital and meet its fully-voiced cast of eclectic characters."
  • Amazing Chicken Adventures (September 16): "Start an adventure where gravity is your worst enemy as you save the world one egg at a time!"
  • Knights & Guns (September 16): "A classic revenge story set in a medieval fantasy world… with a touch of deadly modern firepower just to turn things up to eleven."
  • Plunder Panic (September 16): "A swashbuckling action–arcade game for up to 12 players where two rival crews battle for supremacy on the high seas! Featuring both local and online play..."
  • The Dark Prophecy (September 16): "A point-and-click fantasy adventure inspired by ‘90s classics. Play as Jacob, an average medieval boy, on his quest to save the kingdom from cataclysmic witchcraft."
  • Unichrome: A 1-Bit Unicorn Adventure (September 16): "Follow the platforming quest of a unicorn in search of color in this 1-bit adventure by gallery artist and oil painter Super 8bit Rafa."

Xbox Game Pass Titles

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