Players will be eating well next week on Xbox. Between big-budget horror, story-driven monster raising, wrestling spectacle, and a pile of quirky indie puzzlers, March 9–13 is one of those “clear your backlog or get left behind” weeks on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC.
Microsoft has detailed the full slate in its latest Next Week on Xbox roundup on Xbox Wire, giving us an early look at everything coming to the Xbox ecosystem and the Microsoft Store during this busy March window. From major third‑party launches to cozy one‑button experiments, there’s something here for just about every kind of player.
Below, we’ll walk through the biggest highlights and the under‑the‑radar gems you might want to wishlist or pre‑order now, while also pulling in key details from the official Xbox Wire blog post.
Big hitters: horror, monsters, and main‑event sports
Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake – March 11
Koei Tecmo is bringing one of the most beloved classic horror games back with Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake, launching in both a standard and Digital Deluxe Edition on Xbox Series X|S. This Japanese‑style horror adventure follows twin sisters lost in an abandoned village haunted by vengeful spirits, armed only with the iconic Camera Obscura to fend off ghosts by literally photographing them. The remake has been fully overhauled, with improved visuals, audio, controls, and core gameplay systems to modernize the 2003 cult hit for current‑gen horror fans.
Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection – March 12

Capcom’s Monster Hunter Stories sub‑series returns with Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, an RPG built around bonding with monsters instead of hunting them. Set against the looming destruction of the nations of Azuria and Vermeil, the game centers on mysterious twin Rathalos born from a single egg, marked by the Skyscale symbol that ties back to a brutal civil war 200 years earlier. You play as a Rider traveling with your trusted Rathalos on a quest to uncover the truth while the natural world tips toward extinction and war flares back to life. The game is optimized for Xbox Series X|S and is positioned as a major March RPG release on the platform.
WWE 2K26 – March 12
On the sports‑entertainment side, WWE 2K26 hits Xbox Series X|S with multiple editions: Standard, King of Kings, Attitude Era, and Monday Night War. 2K is marketing this as the series’ most expansive entry yet, featuring more than 400 playable WWE Superstars and Legends, from The Rock, Triple H, and John Cena to newer stars like Rhea Ripley and fan favorites such as Rey Fénix, Rusev, and Blake Monroe. The Showcase mode goes all‑in on CM Punk, letting players rewrite wrestling history in a world where The Voice of the Voiceless never left, revisiting his biggest rivalries through fantasy historical scenarios.
GreedFall: The Dying World – March 12
GreedFall: The Dying World brings a narrative‑driven RPG adventure to Xbox, dropping you into a 17th‑century Europe‑inspired fantasy setting packed with political factions and moral choices. You create your character’s appearance, attributes, talents, and abilities, then embark on a story where every alliance and decision has real consequences for the fate of the world. Both a standard and Deluxe Edition are up for pre‑order, with the Deluxe bundling in extra digital content.
John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando – March 12
Horror legend John Carpenter lends his name and tone to John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando, a co‑op shooter where an attempt to tap the Earth’s core unleashes the Sludge God and an army of monstrosities. You pick a class that matches your playstyle, squad up, commandeer heavily armed vehicles, and unload guns, grenades, abilities, and even katanas to push the horde back and save the planet.
John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando – Blood Edition (Pre-order)
John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando (Pre-order)
MLB The Show 26 – Digital Deluxe Edition (Early Access) – March 13

Baseball fans don’t have long to wait either: MLB The Show 26’s Digital Deluxe Edition lands on Xbox Series X|S with early access starting March 13. With this edition, players get new Road to the Show mechanics, deeper Franchise tools, expanded customization, and a more immersive on‑field presentation, alongside early access bonuses like a Gold Choice Pack.
March 10-11: Cozy, clever, and quirky indies
Not everything next week is about massive stakes and big‑budget production; a surprising number of smaller experiences are also landing on Xbox, many of them optimized for Series X|S.
Crabwave – March 10

A relaxing, wave‑like puzzle game where a stylish crab surfs across island environments, connecting water streams, planting coconuts, and transforming beaches, reefs, and mangroves into vibrant habitats.
One Button Games 5‑in‑1 vol. 5 – March 10

Five ultra‑simple, fast‑paced games controlled with a single button, including surviving a spike‑lined wheel, knocking bombs away from allies, cleaning a windscreen, and shooting down incoming projectiles.
Unsealed: The Mare – March 10

A first‑person psychological horror experience starring Vera, who is trapped in a nightmare stitched together from her family’s fractured past, with puzzle‑solving and memory restoration at its core.
1 CatLine – March 11

A precision platformer where you guide a heroine through 50 single‑screen stages with the help of a 2D feline companion across multiple colorful pixel‑art biomes.
Hidden Cats in Spooky Village – March 11

A hidden‑object game that tasks you with finding over 1,200 items across 12 levels in a haunted village, complete with collectible cards and real‑world cats submitted by the game’s community.
Parkour Labs – March 11

A vaporwave‑inspired parkour game about sliding down ramps and surfing neon‑tinted landscapes rooted in 80s and 90s nostalgia, emphasizing movement precision and flow.
Temari Trials: Dojo’s Test – March 11
A logic‑driven pixel‑art puzzle game where you control a fox pushing temari balls into chests, removing locks and chaining together clever solutions.
March 12: Cozy and Puzzly Vibes Continue
A Clareira – March 12

A 2D shoot ’em up starring Claudinho, a small cloud fighting wildfires in the Amazon and other Brazilian ecosystems by launching raindrops, dodging obstacles, and taking on boss battles to save the environment.
Bubblegum Galaxy – March 12

A laid‑back narrative building game about rebuilding the galaxy one planet at a time, placing tiles to fulfill mission objectives and create efficient, colorful worlds.
Claim the Forest: Shape of Wolves – March 12

A cozy puzzle title where you place wolf‑shaped pieces drifting along a river onto board layouts, rotating and positioning them to fill every space across 30 relaxing stages.
Robot Detour – March 12

A puzzle game about laying out cable‑like paths to deliver batteries to robots, obeying a strict set of rules about movement, enemies, and interactions with the world.
Shalnor: Silverwind Saga 2 – March 12

An action‑RPG where Rynna must cut through monsters and undead across 20 zones of caves and dungeons to defeat a Necromancer and free trapped souls, collecting weapons, artifacts, and side quests along the way.
Zumba – Galactic Marble Blast – March 12

A sci‑fi marble‑blasting puzzler starring a “spacefrog” who fires colored marbles (and occasionally planets) along orbital tracks, matching groups to trigger explosions and prevent the line from reaching the void.
Friday the 13th: roguelites, slimes, and psychological scares
March 13 is stacked with smaller but intriguing releases that cover roguelites, platformers, card‑based tension, and horror.
Adventurous Slime – March 13

A retro‑styled platforming adventure about a customizable slime hero answering the call to stop Lord Old Skull, with diverse biomes, branching paths, boss fights, and RPG‑style leveling.
Deckline – March 13

An atmospheric war‑horror card game where trapped soldiers play one final game of Durak as resources and hope dwindle, blending card play with an oppressive narrative about modern combat.
Don’t Mess With Bober – March 13

A first‑person horror game inspired by 80s classics, where a small misstep during vacation summons the wrath of a vengeful beaver and turns a quiet trip into a tense survival scenario.
Nordic Ashes: The Complete Saga – March 13

A Norse‑themed roguelite survivor game on Xbox where you fend off waves of enemies, unlock weapons and abilities through Constellation Trees, equip relics, and try not to get overwhelmed by hordes.
Stillbone – March 13

A tactical platformer starring a tiny skeleton in which enemies only move when you do, turning movement and jumps into turn‑based‑like decisions that blend puzzle logic with action timing.
Technotopia – March 13

A city‑builder card game where you play as an AI tasked with constructing the “perfect” city, juggling districts, community needs, and faction demands to maintain a delicate social and political balance.
Wild West Legacy – March 13

An open‑world frontier sim set in a fictional American Midwest, where you must survive the environment, build and grow settlements, recruit settlers, manage a homestead and farm, and carve out your legend.
Why next week on Xbox matters for players
From a platform perspective, this lineup shows Microsoft’s ongoing strategy of balancing big third‑party tentpoles with a constant drip of smaller, experimental titles across genres. Horror fans get both prestige remakes and psychological indies, sports fans get new annualized staples, and RPG players have multiple long‑form adventures to sink into between major first‑party drops.
For Xbox Series X|S owners in particular, the fact that so many of these games are fully optimized for current‑gen hardware means better performance, visuals, and load times out of the gate. If you’re looking to prioritize, Fatal Frame II Remake, Monster Hunter Stories 3, WWE 2K26, and MLB The Show 26 are clear headliners, but there are more than enough inventive indies here to fill the gaps between the blockbusters.
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