The next-gen gaming consoles are about to finally go on sale later this month, and we’re starting to get a firm idea of what consumers can expect when they line up to pick up the new devices.
In August, Microsoft released a list of Xbox One games that were supposed to debut alongside the system on Nov. 22. Most of the games on that schedule will still make launch day, but a few won’t. PopCap delayed Peggle 2 to December, and Ubisoft pushed Watch Dogs into 2014.
[aditude-amp id="flyingcarpet" targeting='{"env":"staging","page_type":"article","post_id":853464,"post_type":"story","post_chan":"none","tags":null,"ai":false,"category":"none","all_categories":"games,","session":"D"}']We reached out to Microsoft, and the company provided us with an updated list of confirmed Xbox One launch-day games. Check it out below:
- Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag
- Battlefield 4
- Call of Duty: Ghosts
- Crimson Dragon
- Dead Rising 3
- FIFA 14
- Fighter Within
- Forza Motorsport 5
- Just Dance 2014
- Killer Instinct
- Lego Marvel Super Heroes
- Lococycle
- Madden NFL 25
- NBA 2K14
- NBA Live 14
- Need for Speed: Rivals
- Powerstar Golf
- Ryse: Son of Rome
- Skylanders: Swap Force
- Xbox Fitness
- Zoo Tycoon
- Zumba: World Party
In addition to the above games, Microsoft will also release Kinect Sports Rivals Preseason on launch day. This is a trial version of the full Kinect Sports Rivals that is due in the spring.
Xbox One will go on sale for $500 later this month. A week earlier, Sony will launch the PlayStation 4 for $400, and 21 launch-day games will accompany it on Nov. 15.