Xbox’s weekly roundup lists the games coming to Xbox platforms from September 22 to 26, headed by EA Sports FC 26 from Electronic Arts and Silent Hill f. This window is essential for players tracking new launches and Game Pass arrivals across consoles and PC.
EA Sports FC 26 arrives with two boxed editions and a gameplay split between Authentic and Competitive options that the publisher says reflects community feedback. The title supports Smart Delivery and is listed for release on September 26. Players who follow sports releases will want to note the Competitive Gameplay focus for FUT and Clubs, while Career players may prefer the Authentic option. The game’s Xbox store page has full edition and pre-order details: EA Sports FC 26 – September 26.
Silent Hill f brings a new, Japan-set entry in the horror series and is optimized for Xbox Series X|S. The story centers on Shimizu Hinako and the fog-shrouded town of Ebisugaoka, with puzzle-solving and monster encounters front and center. It is due on September 25 and carries Xbox Play Anywhere support. More background and the store listing are available here: Silent Hill f – September 25.
Beyond those two, the week includes a mix of small and mid-size releases worth a quick look. Endless Legend 2 (Game Preview) (Xbox on PC) – Arriving in Game Pass on September 22, this grand strategy game offers a changing ocean world. Slime Rancher 2 (1.0) – September 23 finishes its journey to full release, while Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds – September 25 offers arcade team racing and crossplay modes. For the full list, see the Next Week on Xbox news page.
- Endless Legend 2 (Game Preview) – Game Pass on Xbox on PC, September 22.
- Baseless – planet-jumping shooter, September 22.
- Slime Rancher 2 (1.0) – Rainbow Island adventure, September 23.
- Silent Hill f – psychological horror in 1960s Japan, September 25.
- EA Sports FC 26 – new gameplay options for Career and FUT, September 26.
There are many smaller picks across genres this week, from cozy hidden-object games to fast arcade action. These titles arrive across Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Xbox on PC, with a handful carrying Smart Delivery or Xbox Play Anywhere support. Check individual store pages for platform details and edition prices.
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