Xbox Will Launch 5 or More New Games in Fiscal Year 2023

The console manufacturer/publisher is currently "on track to meet or exceed" the number of titles it published in the fiscal year 2022

Posted By | On 09th, Jun. 2022

Xbox Series X

In a recent press statement (as reported by Windows Central), Microsoft announced that in the next fiscal year, it would “meet or exceed” the number of games released in the fiscal year 2022. “Last fiscal we launched five new games across console, PC, and cloud. We are on track to meet or exceed that amount in the next fiscal.”

These titles include Age of Empires 4, Microsoft Flight Simulator, Psychonauts 2, Halo Infinite and Forza Horizon 5. As for what these games could be, Bethesda’s Starfield (which is receiving its “finishing touches” as per director Todd Howard) is definitely likely. An image of the Xbox Game Pass sign-up page indicated a release in early 2023 so launching by March 31st, 2023 is certainly possible.

The next Forza Motorsport may also arrive this Fall, assuming it follows the same pattern as previous releases. The rumoured Gears of War Collection is also possible along with Obsidian Entertainment’s Avowed. As for the rest, like Oxide Games’ Project Indus, Obsidian’s Pentiment and Stoic Studio’s Project Belfry, we’ll have to wait until the Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase on June 12th.

The Summer Game Fest kicks off in a few hours but Microsoft has offered a bunch of gaming news in the meantime. It confirmed that the Xbox App with cloud gaming is coming to Samsung’s 2022 Smart TVs on June 30th. There’s also Project Moorcroft, an initiative to offer game demos through Game Pass within the next year. Stay tuned for more details in the coming days.


Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out!

Keep On Reading!

Where Winds Meet Guide – 15 Best Tips and Tricks

Where Winds Meet Guide – 15 Best Tips and Tricks

This is a game that doesn't really hold your hand, but then again, perhaps discovery is apart of the journey t...

Sacred 2 Remaster Review – Better Back Then Than Now

Sacred 2 Remaster Review – Better Back Then Than Now

Funatics, Nukklear, and SparklingBit fail to recapture the magic of the 2008 original, though not all of this ...

Anno 117: Pax Romana Review – Expand the Empire

Anno 117: Pax Romana Review – Expand the Empire

The latest entry in the Anno franchise goes the furthest back the series has ever been, and here's how well it...

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment Review – Great Action, Weak Story

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment Review – Great Action, Weak Story

Arguably the best version yet of musou style gameplay buoys a dull story.

Where Winds Meet Review – A Surprisingly Generous Package

Where Winds Meet Review – A Surprisingly Generous Package

Where Winds Meet is a free to play epic with fair monetization, tons of content, and outstanding overall value...

Escape From Tarkov – What You Should Know Before Jumping In

Escape From Tarkov – What You Should Know Before Jumping In

The extraction shooter that arguably started it all is finally exiting closed beta. Here's everything you shou...