15 games coming to Xbox this week (May 26-29)
15 games, including some highly anticipated releases such as Mortal Kombat 11: After Math,Minecraft 3, and Those Who Remain are coming to Xbox this week (May 26-29). Let’s check out the complete list of games below, thanks to Mike Nelson (Xbox Wire).
Minecraft Dungeons – May 26 (Xbox Game Pass):
“Fight your way through an all-new action-adventure game, inspired by classic dungeon crawlers and set in the Minecraft universe! Brave the dungeons alone, or team up with friends in online or local co-op! Up to four players can battle together through action-packed, treasure-stuffed, wildly varied levels – all in an epic quest to save the villagers and take down the evil Arch-Illager!”
Age of Wonders: Planetfall – Invasions (May 26):
“In the stardust and disunity of the collapsed Star Union, an insidious new race of conquerors has come to lay claim to the galaxy. Deploy and destroy as the merciless Shakarn, a vicious race of conniving lizardmen with holographic disguises ready to deceive, disrupt, and disintegrate the last strongholds of human power.”
Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath (May 26):

Many Faces: Console Edition (May 27):

Castle Pals (May 27):

Those Who Remain (May 28):

Shantae and The Seven Sirens (May 28):

“Packed with multiple towns and more labyrinths than ever before, Shantae and the Seven Sirens combines the most popular elements from past Shantae titles into the Half-Genie hero’s biggest outing to date. Shantae will use all-new dance abilities and instant-transformation Fusion Magic to explore the nonlinear, interconnected world and battle an assortment of diabolical foes…not the least of which are the enigmatic Seven Sirens!”
Atomicrops (May 28):
“An action-packed roguelite farming simulator where you must cultivate and defend the last farm in the post-apocalypse wasteland. Farm mutated crops, marry townsfolk, and kill every mutant creature that tries to invade.”
Indiecalypse (May 29):
“Indiecalypse depicts the crude reality of indie game developers and their struggles to get their act together when it comes to releasing a video game. Three misfits team up to design and produce their own indie game, finding themselves in a path of chaos, self-destruction, and resentment. But there’s also space for crude humor, pop culture references, gratuitous and non-gratuitous violence… and fear.”
Genetic Disaster (May 29):
“Play alone or grab some friends, pick a character and his mutations, then fight your way out of the mad mansion. Each of the 12 levels are procedurally generated for more variety and replay value. Hordes of enemies are waiting for you but keep an eye on your environment, it’s dangerous and will adapt to your progress. Upgrade your hero to build your own gameplay style and combine different ones to create the perfect team when you play with friends.”
Ultimate Fishing Simulator (May 29):
“A comprehensive fishing simulator that allows using various techniques, in different places around the world with two modes of difficulty: Normal and Realistic. Select the appropriate equipment and bait, cast your line, and wait for a bite. Every fisherman likes to admire his trophies. Some release their fish, other stuff and hang them on their walls. Decide what you want to do with the fish you catch – the choice is yours.”
Georifters (May 29):
“Team up with or against your friends to punch portals, twist tunnels, flip lasers, and steal the ground from under each other using a unique arsenal of weapons and abilities in this ground busting adventure. Up to four friends or strangers can show off their skills as they go head to head at full speed, battling for victory, for honor – and of course bragging rights.”
Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling (May 29):
“An adventure RPG following three heroes, Vi, Kabbu, and Leif, as they embark on an epic quest in Bugaria in search of treasure and immortality. The game combines colorful platforming with the heroes’ unique abilities as they explore a wide variety of areas in the kingdom. Battles are turn-based and make use of action commands that can enhance attacks.”
Little Misfortune (May 29):
” An interactive story, focused on exploration and characters, both sweet and dark, where your choices have consequences. Starring Misfortune Ramirez Hernandez, an imaginative 8-year-old, who seeks the prize of Eternal Happiness. Led by her new friend, Mr. Voice, they venture into the woods, where mysteries are unraveled and a little bit of bad luck unfolds.”
The Last Scape (May 29):
“Glide through a vast, open world, in the search of an answer as to why this is your only memory. For the first time ever in a game, LIDAR laser scan data is used in its raw point cloud form, rendering millions of points in real-time from a dataset of more than one billion 3D points that accurately depict the real world. Featuring Smart Delivery, get it now and play it on the next-gen at no extra cost.”
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