Here’s everything Xbox will announce at Gamescom 2025

Xbox has confirmed what it will be announcing at Gamescom 2025.

Gamecom is an annual gaming convention and the 2025 event looks set to be the biggest yet with more than 1500 exhibitors set to take part.

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The event is set to take place next week in Cologne but if you can’t make it to Gamecom, Xbox is set to host a pair of livestreamed presentations featuring updates and announcements on a range of titles. Yesterday (August 14) Xbox confirmed everything that is set to be announced.

Gaming fans can look forward to more details on the upcoming Call Of Duty: Black Ops 7 which still doesn’t have a release date but will feature the controversial skins that have divided the fanbase. Despite leaks about the release date and price of the new handheld Xbox ROG Ally, Microsoft has yet to officially announce much about the console despite promising a 2025 release date – that should change next week.

The Xbox Gamecom Broadcasts will take place on Wednesday (August 20) and Thursday (August 21) and will start at 2pm BST. Check out the full list of what will be announced below:

Xbox Gamescom Broadcast (Wednesday, August 20)

ROG XBOX ALLY
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024
Dying Light: The Beast
Keeper
World Of Warcraft: Midnight
Call Of Duty: Black Ops 7
Grounded 2
Hotel Barcelona
Invincible Vs
Cronos: The New Dawn
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade
Outbound
Powerwash Simulator 2
Starsand Island
Indiana Jones And The Great Circle: The Order Of Giants

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Xbox Gamescom Broadcast (Thursday, August 20)

Ninja Gaiden 4
At Fate’s End
Onimusha: Way Of The Sword
Age Of Empires 4
Overwatch 2
High On Life 2
The Outer Worlds 2
Jurassic World Evolutions 3
Fragpunk
Mistfall Hunter
Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection
Final Fantasy Tactics – The Ivalice Chronicles
My Hero Academia: All’s Justice
Silent Hill f
Lego Voyagers
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater

One big name missing from the Xbox Gamescom Broadcasts is Hollow Knight: Silksong. Gaming fans believe the long-awaited follow-up to  2017’s Hollow Knight will release at some point in the next eight weeks but developers Team Cherry have yet to confirm the rumours. Both the Xbox booth and the Nintendo Switch 2 booth at Gamescom will have a playable demo of the game.

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In other news, Nintendo Switch owners can currently purchase Palworld knock-off Palland from the official digital store, despite an ongoing plagiarism legal battle between Nintendo and Palworld developers Pocketpair.