List of Xbox Live games on Windows 8.x

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This is a list of released and upcoming Xbox Live games for Windows 8 and Windows RT. The first wave of Windows 8 Xbox games list was announced by Xbox Live expert Major Nelson on August 31, 2012. All Xbox Live games on Windows 8 made available on the Windows Store and released on October 26, 2012, onwards. There are currently 50 (Upcoming games: 11; Existing games: 39) games on this list.

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Released games

TitleDeveloperPublisherNorth AmericaEuropeAsiaMicrosoft exclusive N
4 Elements II Special Edition Microsoft Studios Microsoft StudiosYesYesYesYes
A World of Keflings NinjaBee Microsoft StudiosYesYesYesYes
Adera: Episode 1 Microsoft StudiosMicrosoft StudiosYesYesYesYes
Adera: Episode 2 Microsoft StudiosMicrosoft StudiosYesYesYesYes
Adera: Episode 3 Microsoft StudiosMicrosoft StudiosYesYesYesYes
Adera: Episode 4 Microsoft StudiosMicrosoft StudiosYesYesYesYes
Adera: Episode 5 Microsoft StudiosMicrosoft StudiosYesYesYesYes
Angry Birds Space Rovio Entertainment Rovio EntertainmentYesYesYesNo
Angry Birds Star Wars Rovio Entertainment Rovio EntertainmentYesYesYesNo
Asphalt 7: Heat Gameloft GameloftYesYesYesNo
Asphalt 8: Airborne Gameloft GameloftYesYesYesNo
Asphalt Overdrive Gameloft GameloftYesYesYesNo
Big Buck Hunter Pro Microsoft StudiosMicrosoft StudiosYesYesYesYes
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger Arc System Works Arc System WorksYesYesYesNo
Disney Fairies Disney Interactive Media Group Microsoft StudiosYesYesYesYes
Crash Course GO Wanako Games/Behaviour Interactive Microsoft StudiosYesYesYesYes
Cut the Rope ZeptoLab ZeptoLabYesYesYesNo
Dragon's Lair Digital Leisure Digital LeisureYesYesYesNo
Endless Skater SuperVillain Studios Microsoft StudiosYesYesYesYes
Field & Stream Fishing Microsoft StudiosMicrosoft StudiosYesYesYesYes
Fruit Ninja Halfbrick HalfbrickYesYesYesNo
Gravity Guy Miniclip MiniclipYesYesYesNo
Hydro Thunder Hurricane Vector Unit Microsoft StudiosYesYesYesYes
ilomilo plus Southend Interactive Microsoft StudiosYesYesYesYes
iStunt 2 MiniclipMiniclipYesYesYesNo
Jetpack Joyride Halfbrick Studios Halfbrick StudiosYesYesYesNo
Microsoft Mahjong Arkadium MicrosoftYesYesYesYes
Microsoft Minesweeper Arkadium MicrosoftYesYesYesYes
Microsoft Solitaire Collection Arkadium MicrosoftYesYesYesYes
Microsoft Sudoku Arkadium MicrosoftYesYesYesYes
Microsoft Taptiles Arkadium MicrosoftYesYesYesYes
Monster Island MiniclipMiniclipYesYesYesYes
Monsters Love Candy Other Ocean Microsoft StudiosYesYesYesNo
Pac-Man Championship Edition DX Namco Bandai Games Namco Bandai GamesYesYesYesNo
Pinball FX 2 Zen Studios Microsoft StudiosYesYesYesYes
Rayman Jungle Run Pastagames Ubisoft YesYesYesNo
Reckless Racing Ultimate Polarbit Microsoft StudiosYesYesYesNo
Rocket Riot 3D Codeglue Microsoft StudiosYesYesYesNo
Shark Dash Gameloft GameloftYesYesYesNo
Skulls of the Shogun 17-BITMicrosoft StudiosYesYesYesNo
Snap Attack [1] You vs. the InternetMicrosoft StudiosYesYesYesYes
The Gunstringer: Dead Man Running Other Ocean InteractiveMicrosoft StudiosYesYesYesYes
Toy Soldiers Cold War: Touch Edition Signal Studios Microsoft StudiosYesYesYesYes
TY the Tasmanian Tiger Krome Studios Microsoft StudiosYesYesYesNo
Wordament You vs. the InternetMicrosoft StudiosYesYesYesYes
World Series of Poker: Full House Pro Microsoft StudiosMicrosoft StudiosYesYesYesYes
Zombies Babaroga Twilight Creations Inc.YesYesYesNo

Upcoming games

TitleDeveloperPublisherNorth AmericaEuropeAsiaMicrosoft exclusive N
Angry Birds Rovio Entertainment Rovio EntertainmentYesYesYesNo
Angry Birds Rio Rovio Entertainment Rovio EntertainmentYesYesYesNo
Angry Birds Go! Rovio Entertainment Rovio EntertainmentYesYesYesYes
Bad Piggies Rovio Entertainment Rovio EntertainmentYesYesYesNo
CastleStorm Zen Studios Microsoft StudiosYesYesYesYes
Contre JourMokusMicrosoft StudiosYesYesYesNo
Collateral DamageMicrosoft StudiosMicrosoft StudiosYesYesYesYes
Cue Club 2 Bulldog Interactive Microsoft StudiosYesYesYesNo
TentaclesPress PlayMicrosoft StudiosYesYesYesYes

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References

  1. "Wordament Snap Attack comes to Windows Phone and Windows 8 with Xbox Live support". 6 May 2014.

Notes

^N Exclusive to one or more Microsoft platforms