Microsoft has released an update for each exclusive Xbox console scheduled for release in 2021.
“2021 will be a fantastic year to be an Xbox fan,” explained Microsoft on an official blog Xbox website (thanks, VG24 / 7) “Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S have been launched, so we’re officially going full steam ahead for the next generation of games. See you later, 2020!
“In 2021, creators around the world will further explore the power of Xbox Series X | S and bring a huge variety of content to Xbox gamers. We anticipate this to be the most exciting generation to date for developers and gamers, with something for every type of player. “
The blog then details everything that is “reserved, both from our talented partners and from our creative teams at Microsoft,” listing all the exclusive consoles that will arrive on the Xbox Series X / S and Xbox One.
The full list of 2021 releases includes 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, Microsoft Flight Simulator, Psychonauts 2, 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 and finally The Wild at Heart.
Microsoft chief Phil Spencer recently told Xbox fans that the company is “working as hard as it can” to create enough Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S consoles to meet demand. As everyone knows, the chances of buy an Xbox Series X have been hard to find lately.
“I get some people, ‘why didn’t you build more? Why didn’t you start earlier? Why didn’t you dispatch them before? ‘I mean, all those things, “said Spencer.” It is really just a matter of physics and engineering. We are not retaining them. We are building them as soon as possible. We have all the assembly lines up and running. I was on the phone last week with Lisa Su at AMD, ‘how can we get more?’ So it is something that we are constantly working on. But it’s not just us: the games really stood out in 2020.
There is a lot to be excited about at the games this year. Here they are next 2021 games we really just can’t wait.