New games on Xbox (6–10 April). Small releases, but with a diverse atmosphere.

A new week on Xbox brings a few smaller releases that cater to different tastes. They are not major blockbusters, but rather games for those looking for something lighter or more niche. Microsoft continues to regularly deliver new titles that land on consoles, PC, and sometimes on Game Pass. Let's take a look at what's coming between April 6 and April 10.

Three premieres to kick off the week for different types of gamers

Among the new titles, we have Hacked: The Streamer (premiering on April 6), which focuses on the internet and streaming vibe. It's a more experimental production aimed at fans of unconventional ideas. The next day, Dragon Snack: From Ice to Ember is released, a game with a more colourful and light-hearted nature, perfect for shorter sessions. Finally, on April 8, Airplane Flight Simulator: Evo debuts, offering something for sim fans. It’s a calmer production, focused on flying and the realistic experience of piloting.

Smaller week, but with diversity

Although the lineup doesn't feature major hits, its strength lies in its diversity. From experimental ideas to casual games and simulators, everyone can find something for themselves. Weeks like this are often a good time to try something new outside of the mainstream.

It's a quieter week for Xbox, but not necessarily boring. If you enjoy discovering less obvious games, these releases could pleasantly surprise you.

source: Xbox

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