Microsoft unveils Xbox exclusives for 2021, but that’s not all that’s planned for the year

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Microsoft unveils Xbox exclusives for 2021, but that’s not all that’s planned for the year

Microsoft has revealed a list of games that will be released as Xbox console exclusives in 2021. However, it is incomplete. According to the developer from the studio DICE (Battlefield series), this year, other exclusives will be released on Xbox consoles, which have not yet been announced.

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On the official Xbox Wire blog, Microsoft revealed the games that will be released in 2021 as console exclusives for the Xbox Series X and S (and Xbox One in some cases):

  • Adios;
  • The Artful Escape;
  • The Ascent;
  • The Big Con;
  • CrossfireX;
  • Dead Static Drive;
  • Echo Generation;
  • ExoMecha;
  • Exo One;
  • The Gunk;
  • Halo Infinite;
  • The Last Stop;
  • Lake;
  • Little Witch in the Woods;
  • The Medium (January 28);
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator (Summer)
  • Psychonauts 2 (technically not a console exclusive, but will be released immediately in the Xbox Game Pass);
  • RPG Time;
  • Sable;
  • Scorn;
  • She Dreams Elsewhere;
  • Shredders;
  • Song of Iron;
  • Tunic;
  • Twelve Minutes;
  • Unexplored 2: The Wayfarer’s Legacy;
  • Warhammer 40K: Darktide;
  • Way to the Woods;
  • The Wild at Heart.

Aside from the games, Microsoft mentioned in its post, it looks like the Redmond corporation has enlisted the support of even more developers. At least that’s what DICE employee Angel Kavazov says on the ResetEra forum.

“There are many more games yet to be announced,” he wrote.

The closest console exclusive to the Xbox Series X and S is the psychological horror movie The Medium from Bloober Team, which will be released on January 28 (also on PC). The game tells about a girl with supernatural abilities who can live in two worlds at the same time. The main character is haunted by a vision of the murder of a child, and she goes to an abandoned resort hotel, which many years ago became the site of unthinkable tragedy.

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