Skip to main content

Our most anticipated Xbox Series X games of 2022

Microsoft had a remarkable 2021, but you wouldn’t know it by looking at a list of Xbox games released this year. Series X/S owners only got two high-profile exclusives in Forza Horizon 5 and Halo Infinite (which just so happened to be two of this year’s best titles). Instead, Microsoft focused on rewriting the rules of console success by landing multiple wins for Xbox Game Pass. Subscribers got games like Outriders at launch and even managed to get Sony’s MLB The Show 21 on day one.

Microsoft simply isn’t as invested in console-selling exclusives as it is in adding value to Game Pass. Strong third-party support is the core of Microsoft’s vision, making the Series X an obvious choice for those who play a lot of different games.

But 2022 is looking a little different. Microsoft has a few big exclusives up its sleeve thanks to its game-changing Bethesda acquisition. Here are some of the titles Xbox Series X owners can look forward to this year.

Rainbow Six Extraction (January 20)

Soldiers shooting aliens in Rainbow Six Extraction.
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Rainbow Six Extraction is a huge departure for the tactical shooter series. Rather than pitting players against other soldiers in grounded global conflict, it’s a co-op shooter where squads mow down aliens. Think Back 4 Blood, but substitute the zombies with black, oozing aliens. Extraction looks like a Rainbow Six game for players who enjoy Siege’s tactics, but don’t want to match up with high-skill players in online battles.

Elden Ring (February 25)

The Land Between in Elden Ring.
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Elden Ring seems destined for glory. FromSoftware’s upcoming action RPG takes the punishing difficulty of Dark Souls and sets it in a less restrictive open-world setting. Based on my time with the demo, it feels like it could be the most approachable Souls-like game yet thanks to its greater sense of freedom in exploration and combat. Fans are already gaga for FromSoftware’s work, so the prospect of a better, more accessible version of that means that we could be looking at an early game of the decade contender.

Tunic (March 16)

A fox explores a rocky landscape in Tunic.
Image used with permission by copyright holder

If you’ve never heard of Tunic, prepare to firmly put it on your radar. The indie adventure game looks like an absolute charmer in the vein of 2020’s beloved Death’s Door. The isometric Zelda-inspired game stars an adorable fox who sets out on a grand adventure. For those who find themselves nostalgic for old-school Zelda games, Tunic looks like a delightful throwback with some warm, fuzzy visuals.

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chernobyl (April 28)

A player looks out at a barren wasteland in STALKER 2.
Image used with permission by copyright holder

It might be surprising to see S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chernobyl on this list considering the bad press it just received. Developer GSC Game World recently announced the apocalyptic shooter would get NFT integration, prompting outrage from fans. The studio immediately walked that back, resetting the hype meter. With that controversy aside, we can get back to focusing on a dark immersive sim that pits players against an army of radioactive monsters.

Starfield (November 11)

Spaceship on planet in Starfield.
Bethesda

Frankly, we know next to nothing about Starfield. We’ve seen teases of it and have a release date, but no one has seen actual gameplay yet. So why is it on this list? One reason: Todd Howard. The mastermind behind The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is directing the project, which has fans sold on promise alone. If Howard can deliver on the game’s “Skyrim in space” expectations, he should have another hit on his hands.

A Plague Tale: Requiem (TBA)

The siblings in A Plague Tale: Requiem walk together.
Image used with permission by copyright holder

A Plague Tale: Innocence is the kind of underrated gem that’s only become more special with time. The stealth adventure game follows two siblings trying to survive the Black Plague and Hundred Years’ War at the same time. Its sequel, A Plague Tale: Requiem, looks to build on what made the original work by bolstering both story and combat. It’s also bringing way more rats … like, a literal tidal wave of rats.

Redfall (TBA)

Redfall
Image used with permission by copyright holder

After Arkane Studios’ standout Deathloop in 2021, I naturally have my eye on the developer’s next game. Redfall is a co-op multiplayer shooter where players gun down vampires. While we haven’t seen actual gameplay yet, a reveal trailer showed off what looks like an absurdly stylish game with a personable cast of characters. That formula worked well for Deathloop, so it feels like Arkane could deliver another hit if Redfall actually lands this year.

Replaced (TBA)

A character explores the streets of Replaced.
Thunderful

Replaced is the kind of indie game that’s bound to be a Game Pass success story. The 2D action game got a fantastic trailer at E3 2021 that showed off its cyberpunk world. From riding the back of a speeding train to scaling a giant neon sign, Replaced seems like it’s filled with thrilling action set pieces in a detailed, pixel-art world. It’ll be available on Xbox Game Pass at launch, which should bring lots of eyes to what looks like a standout indie.

Somerville (TBA)

Characters explore a dark room, full of mysterious figures in Somerville.
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Somerville has a somewhat strange backstory. It’s the debut game by Jumpship, a studio that formed after the founders of developer Playdead reportedly had a falling out. Because of that, Somerville essentially looks like a new Playdead game. It bears a striking resemblance to Limbo and Inside, with a striking art style and unnerving atmosphere. That’s not a knock against it. If anything, it’s a major compliment. Somerville could be the kind of head-turning indie that captivates players and critics alike next year.

Marvel’s Midnight Suns (TBA)

The cast of Marvel Midnight Suns stands in a line-up.
Image used with permission by copyright holder

There are going to be quite a few superhero games in 2022, from Gotham Knights to Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. The most exciting game among the crop, though, is Marvel’s Midnight Suns. Created by Firaxis, it’s a tactical strategy game in the vein of XCOM … but swap in soldiers for superheroes like Wolverine and Blade. Firaxis are pros when it comes to the genre, so there’s a good chance this could end up being one of the better superhero games of the modern era.

Giovanni Colantonio
Giovanni is a writer and video producer focusing on happenings in the video game industry. He has contributed stories to…
Will Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 be on Xbox Game Pass?
Key art for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War season 2.

Activision Blizzard, which is now owned by Microsoft, has just confirmed that the next Call of Duty game is titled Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. There's been one major point of contention ahead of this year's Call of Duty: Will it be on Xbox Game Pass at launch? A new report from The Wall Street Journal suggests that is the case.

Historically, Microsoft has added all its first-party games from Xbox Game Studios and Bethesda to Game Pass the day they launched. That applies to big AAA releases like Starfield, as well as more experimental titles like 2022's Pentiment and Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2, which came out this week. Microsoft's public messaging thus far has teased that Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will come to the Xbox Game Pass. That said, Microsoft has not officially confirmed it, so there have been conflicting reports on this actually being the case.

Read more
Closed Xbox studios pitched sequels to Hi-Fi Rush, Dishonored
Key art for Dishonored

Microsoft shocked its fans earlier this week with the closure of Tango Gameworks, Arkane Austin, and Mighty Dog Games. Now, we've learned more about what these studios were working on.

A new report from Bloomberg delved into the fallout of these closures by Microsoft. Its anonymous sources claimed that "Tango was in the process of pitching a sequel" to Hi-Fi Rush, the critically acclaimed rhythm action game that launched last year. That certainly comes as a disappointment, as what could've potentially become a new hallmark franchise for Microsoft and Bethesda was kneecapped before it could truly take off.

Read more
3 Xbox Game Pass games you need to play this weekend (May 3-5)
Senua in Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice.

Another weekend is upon us, and you're probably looking for some games to kill time with over the course of it. We're in a bit of a lull right now ahead of a flurry of releases starting next week, so it's a great time to dip back into the Xbox Game Pass catalog and check out some games that you may have missed. There are three games in particular that I think you should check out this weekend if you're looking for something to play.

One is an unsettling adventure that's getting an Xbox-exclusive sequel later this month. The next is a finely animated roguelike indie that recently made its way to Microsoft's gaming subscription service. Finally, there's a relaxing adventure that gives players a lot of freedom, yet is short enough to beat in a weekend. If you're having trouble deciding what to play this weekend, give one of these games a shot.
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice

Read more