Xbox has announced the list of games arriving on its platforms between 2 and 6 February, bringing a diverse selection of RPGs, action titles, puzzle games and indie releases to Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC. Highlights include Dragon Quest VII Reimagined, My Hero Academia: All’s Justice, and Carmageddon: Rogue Shift.
Dragon Quest VII Returns With Visual and Gameplay Enhancements
Releasing on 4 February, Dragon Quest VII Reimagined gives the classic RPG a fresh presentation with updated diorama-style visuals, refined mechanics and a smoother narrative flow. Players follow the journey of a fisherman’s son from Estard Island as he uncovers lost lands and travels through time. The game is optimised for Xbox Series X|S and supports Xbox Play Anywhere.
My Hero Academia Brings Arena Combat to Xbox
Launching on 5 February, My Hero Academia: All’s Justice is a 3D arena fighting game inspired by the popular anime and manga. It features a roster of characters in refreshed forms, along with multiple modes including competitive battles and story-driven team missions set around U.A. High School.
Carmageddon Introduces Roguelite Racing Chaos
Carmageddon: Rogue Shift arrives on 6 February, blending high-speed vehicular combat with roguelite progression. Players unlock upgrades and content between runs, while races continue even after eliminations, ensuring constant action and destruction.
Puzzle and Indie Titles Join the Line-up
Several smaller games launch on 4 February, including Hidden Cats in Christmas, a festive hidden-object game filled with colourful scenes and collectible characters.
Tiny Biomes offers a tile-based puzzle experience where players rotate pieces to guide elements like water, snow and lava across various biomes, including forests and volcanic zones.
Retro Adventures and Time-Travel Stories
Also releasing on 4 February, Lovish delivers an 8-bit-inspired action adventure with short, challenging rooms and unpredictable events.
New Yankee: Through the History Mirror – Collector’s Edition follows two interconnected storylines across fantasy settings and different time periods, combining strategy, storytelling and puzzle-solving.
RPGs and Simulation Close Out the Week
On 5 February, Dragon Spira launches as a pixel-art RPG featuring turn-based combat, class customisation and evolving companion creatures.
The release schedule wraps up on 6 February with Car Cops, a police simulation focused on traffic enforcement, and Un.Key, a minimalist platformer built around rotating a key through obstacles.
Several of these titles support Smart Delivery, handheld optimisation, or Xbox Play Anywhere. Release dates are subject to change.

