Xbox Play Anywhere Catalog Added 40+ New Games in November, Microsoft Reveals


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Microsoft has been quite optimistic about the Xbox Play Anywhere program, and November 2025 was a big month in relation with that. According to Microsoft, more than 40 new titles joined the program, bringing cross-buy, cross-play, and the convenience of playing on both console and PC to even more games.

For those unaware, Xbox Play Anywhere is exactly what it sounds like. You buy a game once, play it on both Xbox and Windows 10/11 PCs, and carry your progress across devices. All your achievements, saves, and DLCs carry over seamlessly, which makes it one of the most user-friendly cross-platform experiences in gaming today.

November’s additions include some popular titles, including Silent Hill 2, Football Manager 26, and Dave the Diver, alongside a mix of indie and niche titles. Here’s a complete list of games added to Xbox Play Anywhere in November, take look:

  • 1000xResist
  • A Pizza Delivery
  • Bioprototype
  • Bioweaver
  • Brotherhood
  • Bucketcrusher
  • Build a Bridge!
  • Cat God Ranch
  • Chopper Strike!
  • CloverPit
  • Cricket 26 – The Official Game of the Ashes
  • Dark Light
  • Dave The Diver
  • Dead Static Drive
  • Diamond Painting ASMR
  • Dragon Ruins II
  • Egging On
  • El Coco
  • Football Manager 26 Console
  • Football, Tactics & Glory – Treble Deluxe Edition
  • Heroes of Mount Dragon
  • Hide ‘N Seek!
  • Kentum
  • Kill It With Fire! 2
  • Let Them Come: Onslaught
  • Lost Ember: Rekindled Edition
  • Love is all around 2
  • Morsels
  • Nice Day for Fishing
  • Pigeon Simulator
  • Pocket Minigolf
  • Sailing the Winds
  • Schildmaid MX
  • Silent Hill 2
  • Snake.io
  • Street Racer Collection (QUByte Classics)
  • Suzerain
  • Syberia
  • Total Chaos
  • Trivia: Knowledge Trainer – the Quiz Game
  • Wild West: Hidden Objects
  • Winter Burrow
  • Young Suns (Game Preview)

The announcement was made by Microsoft as part of Xbox December update. Let’s not forget that Microsoft also pushed a firmware update for Xbox Wireless Headset that adds Bluetooth LE Audio support, better battery life.

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