Microsoft’s Xbox platform is getting a busy week, with dozens of new titles launching between March 9 and March 13.
Alongside the recently announced Wave 1 additions to Xbox Game Pass, several major releases and smaller indie titles are arriving across the Xbox ecosystem.
According to a roundup published by Pure Xbox, the week includes high-profile launches such as FATAL FRAME II: Crimson Butterfly Remake, John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando, WWE 2K26, and Monster Hunter Stories 3.
Below is a full breakdown of Xbox releases scheduled for the week.
Xbox games releasing March 9–13
March 10
- Crabwave
- One-Button Games 5 in 1 vol. 5
- Unsealed: The Mare
March 11
- 1 CatLine
- Hidden Cats in Spooky Village
- Parkour Labs
- Temari Trials: Dojo’s Test
March 12
- A Clareira
- Bubblegum Galaxy
- Claim the Forest: Shape of Wolves
- FATAL FRAME II: Crimson Butterfly REMAKE
- Greedfall 2: The Dying World
- John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando
- RoadOut
- Robot Detour
- Shalnor: Silverwind Saga 2
- Stellar Wanderer DX
March 13
- Adventurous Slime
- Deckline
- Don’t Mess With Bober
- MLB The Show 26 Digital Deluxe Early Access
- Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection
- Nordic Ashes: The Complete Saga
- Stillbone
- Technotopia
- Wild West Legacy
- WWE 2K26
- Zumba – Galactic Marble Blast
Among the most notable launches, WWE 2K26 continues the long-running wrestling franchise with updated rosters and gameplay improvements.
Meanwhile, the remake of FATAL FRAME II: Crimson Butterfly brings the classic horror game back with modern visuals, while Greedfall 2 expands the RPG series with a new story and world.
Xbox strategy and Project Helix update
The busy release schedule arrives during a period of strategic changes within Microsoft’s gaming division.
Recently appointed Xbox CEO Asha Sharma confirmed that Project Helix, a new initiative tied to the future of the Xbox ecosystem, will prioritize performance improvements and deeper PC compatibility.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella also recently reaffirmed the company’s long-term commitment to gaming, describing Xbox as one of Microsoft’s core identities alongside its platform and developer ecosystems.
With a steady flow of new titles and ongoing platform initiatives, the coming months are expected to remain active for Xbox players across both console and PC.
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