Upcoming Games For The Xbox 360

Microsoft's first venture into the console market with the Xbox was a moderate success, but the Xbox 360 is Microsoft's first true contender for most popular console platform. Years after its release, it is still going strong, and there are still a ton of big titles that will be released in the years to come.

A strong library of video games is the only way for a platform to compete in the video game market, and the Xbox 360 console certainly doesn't disappoint in this regard. If you own a 360 or are considering buying one, it's important to know the upcoming games for Xbox 360.

Crackdown Xbox 360 2007 game only
Crackdown Xbox 360 2007 game only
Paypal   US $.99
Soulcalibur IV Xbox 360 2008
Soulcalibur IV Xbox 360 2008
Paypal   US $10.00
Madden NFL 08 Xbox 360 2007few ligt scrchs wrks gud
Madden NFL 08 Xbox 360 2007few ligt scrchs wrks gud
Paypal   US $.99
Bad Company BATTLEFIELD XBOX 360
Bad Company BATTLEFIELD XBOX 360
Paypal   US $15.00
Tom Clancys Rainbow Six Vegas Xbox 360 2006
Tom Clancys Rainbow Six Vegas Xbox 360 2006
Paypal   US $2.99
Kane Lynch DEAD MEN XBOX 360
Kane Lynch DEAD MEN XBOX 360
Paypal   US $15.00

Big and Popular Titles

There are more popular upcoming games for Xbox 360 than for any other console. Recently, Square Enix announced that Final Fantasy XIII would no longer be a Playstation 3 exclusive title and that it would be shipped for the Xbox 360 as well.


Such a move is indicative of the Xbox 360's popularity, and it ensures that Xbox 360 owners will be well stocked with games for as long as they own the console.

To have a new Final Fantasy game come out for a non Playstation console is a huge move, as the past six titles have been released on the Playstation and Playstation 2 consoles only (with two ports for PC versions of FF7 and FF8).

Other blockbuster upcoming games for Xbox 360 include such titles as Rock Band 2, Halo Wars, Gears of War 2, Fallout 3, and Fable 2. In fact, the only area in which upcoming games for Xbox 360 are lacking is the strategy market, which is traditionally a well performing segment of the PC games market, but 360 owners will still be able to look forward to Halo Wars and Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution.

All of the big genres are being covered in 2008 and 2009, fleshing out an already strong Xbox 360 game library consisting of Grand Theft Auto 4, Halo 3, and Call of Duty 4.

Crackdown Xbox 360 2007 game only Crackdown Xbox 360 2007 game only Paypal 1 Bid US $.99 15m
Soulcalibur IV Xbox 360 2008 Soulcalibur IV Xbox 360 2008 Paypal 0 Bid US $10.00 16m
Madden NFL 08 Xbox 360 2007few ligt scrchs wrks gud Madden NFL 08 Xbox 360 2007few ligt scrchs wrks gud Paypal 0 Bid US $.99 16m
Bad Company BATTLEFIELD XBOX 360 Bad Company BATTLEFIELD XBOX 360 Paypal 0 Bid US $15.00 17m
Tom Clancys Rainbow Six Vegas Xbox 360 2006 Tom Clancys Rainbow Six Vegas Xbox 360 2006 Paypal 0 Bid US $2.99 17m
Kane Lynch DEAD MEN XBOX 360 Kane Lynch DEAD MEN XBOX 360 Paypal 0 Bid US $15.00 17m
Peter Jacksons King Kong xb360 game only Peter Jacksons King Kong xb360 game only Paypal 1 Bid US $.99 18m
Red Dead Redemption Xbox 360 2010 Red Dead Redemption Xbox 360 2010 Paypal 11 Bids US $31.00 19m
ASSASSINS CREED II XBOX 360 VIDEO GAME ASSASSINS CREED II XBOX 360 VIDEO GAME Paypal 4 Bids US $11.64 19m
JAJA UMA QUARTET PS1 PSX Playstation Japan Import NEW JAJA UMA QUARTET PS1 PSX Playstation Japan Import NEW Paypal 0 Bid US $2.50 20m

If you're bored with your current games and are looking for some exciting new games to play, 2008 and 2009 will be great years for upcoming games for Xbox 360. However, there is always the extra chance that some low flying titles will turn out to be excellent, such as the relatively new PC game Sins of a Solar Empire, which flew under the radar until its release, when it became a blockbuster strategy title.

With huge titles like Age of Conan on the horizon, Xbox 360 owners have every reason to be excited for upcoming games for Xbox 360 in the next two years.



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