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==List of Sega games for the Xbox Series X== | ==List of Sega games for the Xbox Series X== | ||
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The Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S (officially shortened to Xbox Series X|S) is a pair of video game console developed by Microsoft as successors to the Xbox One (X). They were released in November 2020 to compete with the PlayStation 5.
Contents
Overview
Sega support
List of Sega games for the Xbox Series X
Unlike prior consoles, and the PlayStation 5, the release of the Series X and S did not lead to a new set of game SKUs, with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S versions of games instead coexisting on the same disc. As a result of this, Sega Retro only lists games under the "Xbox Series X" name if the game requires the console. Those compatible with the Xbox One but are enhanced by Series X|S hardware are still listed as Xbox One games.
- Company of Heroes 3 (2023)
- Football Manager 25 Console (2025)
- Judgment (2021)
- Metaphor: ReFantazio (2024)
- Two Point Museum (2024)
- Unicorn Overlord (2024)
Promotional images
Xbox Series X
Xbox Series S
Controllers
References
Non-Sega consoles |
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Nintendo |
Nintendo Entertainment System (1983) | Game Boy (1989) | Super Nintendo Entertainment System (1990) | Nintendo 64 (1996) | Game Boy Color (1998) | Game Boy Advance (2001) | Nintendo GameCube (2001) | Nintendo DS (2004) | Wii (2006) | Nintendo 3DS (2011) | Wii U (2012) | Nintendo Switch (2017) |
Sony |
PlayStation (1994) | PlayStation 2 (2000) | PlayStation Portable (2004) | PlayStation 3 (2006) | PlayStation Vita (2011) | PlayStation 4 (2013) | PlayStation 5 (2020) |
Microsoft |
Xbox (2001) | Xbox 360 (2005) | Xbox One (2013) | Xbox Series X (2020) |
Mobile |
iOS | Android | Windows Phone |
Other |
Atari 2600 (1977) | Intellivision (1979) | ColecoVision (1982) | Atari 5200 (1982) | PC Engine (1987) | CD-ROM² (1988) | Super CD-ROM² (1991) | R-Zone (1995) | Game.com (1997) | WonderSwan (1999) | Neo Geo Pocket Color (1999) | N-Gage (2003) | LeapFrog Didj (2008) | Stadia (2019) |