![]() ![]() And many of them are available through Xbox Game Pass, Microsoft’s subscription service that gets you access to a constantly changing lineup of hundreds of games for a decent price. Fortunately there’s still a broad field of excellent games to sort through, from big-name blockbusters to small-team innovators. Yeah, I’ve played some Xbox and Xbox 360 games on my Xbox Series X, but that doesn’t make ‘em Xbox Series X games. Let’s spell that out more directly: the only games that pop up on this list are ones that were either made explicitly for the Xbox Series X|S, or that have the “optimized for Xbox Series X|S” icon-a tag that denotes, per Microsoft., a game that has been rebuilt or updated to take advantage of the higher specs on the newer systems. ![]() And even though some Xbox One games might rival Xbox Series originals in terms of their technical performance, if they haven’t been rereleased or optimized for the newer systems, we didn’t consider them for this list. It doesn’t really make much sense to include games that might have been released over a decade before the Xbox Series X|S ever existed, though. ![]() ![]() Almost every Xbox One game is playable on the Xbox Series consoles (the only exceptions are Kinect games), and every Xbox 360 and original Xbox game on the Xbox Backward Compatibility List is playable on Microsoft’s latest system, too. It’s taken us a while to whip up a guide to the best Xbox Series X|S games because it’s a little hard to define what an Xbox Series X|S game is. ![]()
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