Just over one week after the most recent round of titles were announced,Xboxhas announced 17 new games coming to its “Stream Your Own Game” program lineup, including one entry not even announced for the system yet. The recently released benefit has been a hit with many players so far, andXboxseems dedicated to supporting the service with plenty of new titles to keep things fresh.
Spotted byPure Xbox, 17 new titles will be added to the Stream Your Own Game service around the end of June and into July, including heavy hitters likePayday 3andXCOM 2, as well as indie releases likeDicey DungeonsandSkul: The Hero Slayer. Currently,American ArcadiaandBlack Desertare already available for those who have purchased them in the past. The most interesting addition isGothic Classic, which hasn’t even been announced to be coming to Xbox. This could have potentially been a slip-up by Xbox, though some users believe that the title’s appearance hints that more information about theGothicremake will be revealed duringthe THQ showcase on August 1.
Xbox Adds 17 More ‘Stream Your Own Game’ Titles
Those who were previously unimpressed withPayday 3may want to give the title another chance once it appears as part of the Stream Your Own Game service, as the rights to the game were acquired by Starbreeze Studios in May. WhilePayday 3’s launch was a disasterin 2023, the studio is eagerly trying to turn things around, promising new content and fixes for the title’s rampant server problems. Additionally,Darkest Dungeon 2has been a hit following its Xbox console release in July 2024, with the turn-based roguelike currently boasting an average score of 81 onOpenCritic.
Earlier this month, moredetails about the Xbox ROG Ally handheldwere leaked, with pre-orders potentially beginning in August. Two models of the device will reportedly be available: a white model priced at €599, and a more robust black model retailing for €899. It’s unclear how much the models will cost in the US, and these details have not yet been verified by Microsoft.