We’re starting to hear more about Xbox Series X games as the next-gen console’s launch date creeps ever closer. Microsoft officially revealed Xbox Series X<\/a> (formerly known as Xbox Project Scarlett) during the Game Awards 2019, giving us a better look at Microsoft’s next-gen console and what we can expect to see on it.<\/p>\n Faster and capable of more advanced graphics than its predecessors, the next-generation hardware promises to be the most powerful games console (or perhaps consoles) in the world when it launches late in 2020 – even more so than the PS5<\/a>, which is expected to hit shelves around the same time.<\/p>\n Microsoft has been slow to announce exclusive launch titles for the console given its release is still a while off, but it has been more forthcoming with its plans for backwards compatibility and cross-generational potential<\/a>. <\/p>\n Similarly, release confirmations and suggestions from third party developers are only now beginning to trickle out. But these announcements are<\/em> still coming and it’s essential if you’re thinking about signing up for Xbox in the next generation then you’ll want to keep track of what titles you might be playing. <\/p>\n So without further ado, we’ve gathered together this handy guide to all the Xbox Series X games Microsoft has confirmed – and some that we expect to see.<\/p>\n\n
Confirmed Xbox Series X titles<\/h3>\n
Halo Infinite<\/h3>\n