All the Xbox Games Releasing in November 2025
November is stacked with new Xbox releases across strategy, rhythm-action, RPG tactics, shooters, and classic remasters, with several long-awaited projects finally locking in dates and platform details. Below you’ll find each game with a quick, fact-focused briefing—what it is, who’s making it, and the essential premise—plus the exact Xbox platforms and the day it lands this month.
Football Manager 26 (2025)
Football Manager 26 is developed by Sports Interactive and published by SEGA, and this year’s edition comes with a new multi-year licensing partnership that brings official FIFA competitions, including the FIFA World Cup, into the series. The focus remains on long-term club building, data-driven scouting, and tactical management, with expanded international management features tied to the new licenses. The studio has also outlined broader licensing additions across leagues and clubs this cycle. It releases on Xbox Series X|S on November 4, with versions also on PS5, PC, iOS, and Android.
Master Lemon: The Quest For Iceland (2025)
Master Lemon: The Quest For Iceland is a narrative adventure by Pepita Digital that centers on a character named Lemon, whose journey mixes language-learning mechanics with an unfolding mystery about a memory-erasing plague. The project’s store materials emphasize conversation, memory, and puzzle-like interactions as core systems. Pepita Digital is handling both development and publishing. It releases on Xbox Series X|S on November 4, with versions also on PS5, Switch, and PC.
Biped 2 (2025)
Biped 2 is the co-op action-puzzler sequel starring the bipedal robots Aku and Sila, published by Postmeta Games Limited. The game expands the original’s physics-driven leg controls with new stages and cooperative challenges designed around synchronized movement and timing. Store descriptions highlight drop-in co-op and approachable, communication-heavy puzzle design. It arrives on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One on November 5, alongside PS5, PS4, Switch, and PC.
Syberia – Remastered (2025)

Syberia – Remastered updates the 2002 classic from creator Benoît Sokal, with Microids publishing a modernized edition that follows lawyer Kate Walker and the automaton Oscar as they track inventor Hans Voralberg across a clockwork-tinged Europe. The remaster focuses on upgraded visuals and quality-of-life tweaks while preserving the original story, characters, and point-and-click structure. Microids lists PS5, Xbox Series, and PC for this release. It launches on Xbox Series X|S on November 6, with versions for PS5 and PC as well.
Unbeatable (2025)
Unbeatable is a hand-drawn rhythm-adventure from D-CELL GAMES, published by Playstack, set in a world where music is illegal and centered on a band pushing back against that ban. Key creatives include Andrew Tsai and RJ Lake, with original music driving both the narrative and the performance gameplay sequences. Store materials outline episodic story progression and performance stages tied closely to the soundtrack. It hits Xbox Series X|S on November 6, with PS5 and PC versions on the same date.
A Pizza Delivery (2025)
A Pizza Delivery is a narrative exploration game by developer Eric Osuna and publisher Dolores Entertainment that focuses on meeting characters, sharing pizza, and uncovering personal stories across a stylized open map. The design blends light puzzle elements with dialogue-driven encounters and collectible discoveries. Official listings describe a meditative tone with an emphasis on connection. It is scheduled for Xbox Series X|S on November 7, alongside PS5 and PC.
Goodnight Universe (2025)

Goodnight Universe is developed by Nice Dream and published by Skybound Games, from members of the team behind ‘Before Your Eyes.’ Players control Isaac, a six-month-old baby developing psychic abilities, with mechanics that extend the studio’s camera-based interaction concepts. The project has been recognized on the festival circuit and emphasizes narrative immersion and accessibility options tied to its input design. It releases on Xbox Series X|S on November 11, with additional versions on PS5, Switch 2, Switch, and PC.
Rue Valley (2025)
Rue Valley is an isometric, narrative RPG from Emotion Spark Studio and publisher Owlcat Games about a man trapped in a time loop, gradually peeling back the secrets of a colorful cast with hidden motives. The official synopsis emphasizes mental-health themes, branching choices, and replay structure built around resets of the day. Developer materials highlight a comic-inspired art style and investigation-forward progression. It arrives on Xbox Series X|S on November 11, also coming to PS5, Switch, and PC.
Sacred 2 Remaster (2025)

Sacred 2 Remaster brings back the 2008 action RPG, with THQ Nordic publishing an updated version for modern platforms that revisits Ancaria’s open world, character classes, and loot-driven progression. Announcements outline performance and visual upgrades alongside preserved systems like free exploration and co-op-ready combat. The remaster is positioned as a definitive edition for current hardware. The Xbox Series X|S version is listed for November 11, alongside PS5 and PC.
Windswept (2025)
Windswept is a ’90s-style side-scrolling platformer from developer WeatherFell and publisher Top Hat Studios starring Marbles the duck and Checkers the turtle on a journey home after a storm. Official materials highlight two-character co-op, collectible-driven stages, and a retro soundtrack across multiple themed worlds. The launch announcement confirms a full console slate and PC. It arrives on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One on November 11, with PS5, PS4, and Switch versions as well.
Anno 117: Pax Romana (2025)

Anno 117: Pax Romana is Ubisoft’s historical city-builder from Ubisoft Mainz, set during the Roman Empire and casting the player as a provincial governor managing culture, trade, and imperial expectations. Previews describe regions such as Latium and Albion, a campaign structured around provincial choices, and the series’ trade network and production chains tuned to the new era. A Year 1 Pass and post-launch content roadmap accompany the base game. It launches on Xbox Series X|S on November 13, with releases also on PS5 and PC.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 (2025)

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is developed by Treyarch with support from Raven Software, continuing the sub-series with a single-player campaign, competitive multiplayer, and Zombies. Publisher materials confirm cross-gen support and live-service seasons following launch. Public previews outline beta learnings, map rotations, and returning progression systems. It releases on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One on November 14, with PS5, PS4, and PC versions on the same day.
Clawpunk (2025)
Clawpunk is developed by Kittens in Timespace and published by Megabit Publishing, featuring feline protagonists battling gangs across Feral City in a 2D action game with roguelite elements. The feature list includes destructible environments, semi-non-linear progression across distinct zones, and nine playable cat characters with unique weapons and specials. Store pages note a retro cyberpunk tone and a score-chasing design. The Xbox Series X|S version is slated for November 14, with versions also coming to PS5, Switch, and PC.
Demonschool (2025)
Demonschool is a school-life tactics RPG by Necrosoft Games, published by Ysbryd Games, that blends grid-based combat with a story about students confronting demonic forces on an island university. The system emphasizes planning phases and positional synergies that resolve in single, choreographed execution turns. Outside combat, time-management and relationship systems drive character arcs and unlock combat options. It launches on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One on November 19, with simultaneous releases on PS5, PS4, Switch, and PC.
Neon Inferno (2025)
Neon Inferno is developed by Zenovia Interactive and published by Retroware, combining a side-scrolling run-and-gun with gallery-shooter elements set in a dystopian New York City. Players choose between Angelo Morano and Mariana Vitti and fight through missions that use foreground-background targeting, bullet deflection, vehicle chases, and an optional arcade mode. Listings confirm local co-op support, multiple difficulty settings, and a boss at the end of each mission. It releases on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One on November 20, with versions also on PS5, PS4, Switch, and PC.
R-Type Delta HD Boosted (2025)
R-Type Delta HD Boosted is a modernized release of Irem’s 1998 horizontal shoot ’em up that retains the Force unit system, multiple ships, and a revamped presentation for current platforms. Distributor materials outline quality-of-life updates and editions that bundle extras for series fans. Regional release posts confirm a November date matching the original’s Western timing. It launches on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One on November 20, with versions also on PS5, PS4, and Switch.
Samurai Academy: Paws of Fury (2025)
Samurai Academy: Paws of Fury is developed by Fishing Cactus with co-development support from ZEROlife Games and published by Maximum Entertainment France SAS, featuring Hank and friends defending the village of Kakamucho from the Shogun’s cat armies. Store pages describe a third-person action-adventure with slashing, dashing, and a comedic tone tied to the ‘Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank’ universe. The listing confirms character cameos, a lighthearted story setup, and console and PC versions. It arrives on Xbox Series X|S on November 20, with versions also on PS5, Switch, and PC.
Terminator 2D: No Fate (2025)

Terminator 2D: No Fate adapts ‘Terminator 2: Judgment Day’ into a side-scrolling action game with arcade-style stages and newly written scenarios that expand on the film’s events. Official materials confirm playable sequences as Sarah Connor, John Connor, and the T-800, with showdowns against the T-1000 and Future War missions. The project emphasizes pixel-art visuals, era-authentic music direction, and a mix of shooting, stealth, and chase levels. It is scheduled for Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One on November 26, with additional versions on PS5, PS4, Switch, and PC.
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