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Xbox Summer Spotlight to bring 25 digital games to Xbox One over the next few weeks

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
July 17, 2019
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Xbox Summer Spotlight to bring 25 digital games to Xbox One over the next few weeks

Xbox One owners looking for some new games will get their wish fulfilled in the coming weeks. Microsoft announced (via Xbox Wire) that the Xbox store will get 25 new digital games from different genres for the Xbox One over the next five weeks. The games will rollout from July 29th until August 31st as a part of Summer Spotlight. The company mentioned a new game will show up every week — on Tuesdays to be specific.

The folks at Xbox Wire already listed some of the games we’re going to see this week. World of Tanks is set to go on sale on July 28th and is already up for pre-download in the Xbox One Store. The next up is King’s Quest on July 29th and Magic Duels: Origins on July 31st. The complete list of games will be revealed over the next few weeks, and we’ll make sure you find out everything about it.

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