You can download these games from July 21 to July 27. Keep in mind that they are all in development and don’t actually represent the final product, but this initiative is a great push to get these games out there. Here are the games you can expect to find on the Xbox Store.
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Xbox Series X game demos
Here’s a long list of all of the demos coming to Xbox One. Each demo links to its product page on the Microsoft Store, where you can see some screenshots as well as a trailer if one is available.
9 Monkeys of Shaolin (opens in new tab)A Duel Hand Disaster: Trackher (opens in new tab)Alchemist Adventure (opens in new tab)Aniquilation (opens in new tab)Antipole DX (opens in new tab)Armed and Gelatinous (opens in new tab)Ars Fabulae (opens in new tab)Back to Belt (opens in new tab)Bite the Bullet (opens in new tab)Book of Adventum (opens in new tab)Cake Bash (opens in new tab)Chickens Madness (opens in new tab)Clea (opens in new tab)Cris Tales (opens in new tab)Curved Space (opens in new tab)
Dandy Ace (opens in new tab)Darkestville Castle (opens in new tab)Deleveled (opens in new tab)Destroy All Humans! (opens in new tab)Doodle God: Crime City (opens in new tab)Dungeon and Gravestone (opens in new tab)Dungeon Scavenger Inferno (opens in new tab)Ephemeral Tale (opens in new tab)Flowing Lights (opens in new tab)Fractal Space (opens in new tab)Freshly Frosted (opens in new tab)Galacide (opens in new tab)Gauntlet Force (opens in new tab)Genesis Noir (opens in new tab)
Haven (opens in new tab)Helheim Hassle (opens in new tab)Hellpoint Demo: The Thespian Feast (opens in new tab)Kaze and the Wild Masks (opens in new tab)Klang 2 (opens in new tab)Knight Squad 2 (opens in new tab)Kova: AlphaLink (opens in new tab)KungFu Kickball (opens in new tab)Long Ago: A Puzzle Tale (opens in new tab)Lost Wing (opens in new tab)Mars Power Industries Deluxe (opens in new tab)Mayhem Brawler (opens in new tab)Momentus (opens in new tab)Nine Witches: Family Disruption (opens in new tab)
OkunoKA Madness (opens in new tab)PHOGS! (opens in new tab)Pixel Skater (opens in new tab)Ponpu (opens in new tab)Projection: First Light (opens in new tab)Raji: An Ancient Epic (opens in new tab)Road to Guangdong (opens in new tab)Rover Wars: Battle for Mars (opens in new tab)Sail Forth (opens in new tab)ScourgeBringer (opens in new tab)Seasons of the Samurai (opens in new tab)SkateBIRD (opens in new tab)Skycadia (opens in new tab)Solaroids: Prologue (opens in new tab)
Space Otter Charlie (opens in new tab)Swimsanity! (opens in new tab)Swim Out (opens in new tab)Tesla Force (opens in new tab)The Ambassador: Fractured Timelines (opens in new tab)The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav (opens in new tab)The Dark Eye: Memoria (opens in new tab)The Last Cube (opens in new tab)The Vale: Shadow of the Crown (opens in new tab)Tribble Troubles (opens in new tab)Unspottable (opens in new tab)WarriOrb: Prologue (opens in new tab)Welcome to Elk (opens in new tab)YesterMorrow (opens in new tab)
Maybe one of these games will catch your fancy. They’re not necessarily a glimpse into what next-gen gaming is going to look like, but they are the next generation of indie games and that alone should be exciting. Stay tuned for more news about everything Xbox, especially considering July 23 is the big Xbox Series X games day.