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Gamescom 2021 Day One is here, and it starts off with a sweet deal for Xbox owners. Humble Games announced its Indie games will be coming to Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One via the Xbox Game Pass subscription.

The 10 new titles will be a part of the Humble Games bundle. The lineup was released earlier today during the Gamescom 2021 Xbox Stream. Players will experience a blend of Indie games created by developers from around the globe that partnered up with Humble Games.

List of Humble Bundle Indie titles coming to Xbox

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Humbles Games will add 10 of its incredible indie games to Xbox consoles via the xCloud during the year. Humble Games provides a platform for Indie developers or individual creators for their projects. It helps them bring their ideas to reality and publish them under their banner.

The titles will be available on all platforms, including mobile phones via the Xbox Cloud Gaming, and will support cross-save so you don’t lose out on your progress. To give you a chance to try out all the games, one of the ten eccentric games will launch on Xbox each month.

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Following is the complete list of all the 10 games announced as a part of the bundle:

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  • Dodgeball Academia 
  • Flynn: Son of Crimson
  • Chinatown Detective Agency 
  • Archvale
  • Next Space Rebels 
  • Midnight Fight Express
  • Bushiden
  • Unpacking 
  • Unsighted 
  • Signalis 

Dodgeball academia is already available in store. In a game much like the dodgeball version of the anime Inazuma Eleven, you join forces with auto and make an invincible team of your own. It is a narrative-driven RPG that revolves around the sport, dodgeball.

Flynn: Son of Crimson: Launching on September 15, 2021, in this game you take on the role of Flynn and embark on a journey to master the energy of Crimson to save Rosantica from the evil clutches of The Scourge.

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All the indigenous games on the list are planned for a 2021 release, although Signalis might be an exception. Don’t miss out on any of these titles if you are one for art and support the creative development of games.

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