- Xbox Game Studios Lead Craig Duncan says there are more unannounced titles under development
- Duncan confirms he has spent time playing some of these games
- He also commented on the Nintendo Switch 2 revelation and said he is always “curious and excited” about what Nintendo is doing
According to Xbox Game Studios manager Craig Duncan, there are much more unannounced games under development.
This comes from the latest episode of the Xbox podcast where Duncan discussed the recent release of PromisedWhile I also provide updates on the setup of Xbox games that will arrive in 2025 and up, including South of midnightAt Ninja Gaiden 4At Doom: The Dark Agesand Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.
When asked by Xbox’s Tina Amini, what he has played recently, Duncan teased that he has tried “a bunch of” of Xbox Game Studios’ games that have not yet been revealed to the public.
“I spend a lot of time playing our own games,” Duncan said. “We have a lot of things we haven’t announced, so I spend a lot of time with it.”
There is no official date yet, but it is safe to say that we can expect an Xbox exhibition window sometime this summer, which could give us brand new game messages.
The Xbox line continued and said he is looking forward to playing Clair Obscur: Expedition 33The turn-based role-playing game (RPG) arriving on April 24, and even commenting on the recent Nintendo Switch 2 message.
Duncan said he is always “curious and excited” about what Nintendo is doing, but offered no more hints of potential releases on the handheld after Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer’s comments about bringing the Xbox Games to change 2.
In the same podcast it was also confirmed that playground games’ Fable has been delayed to 2026. Duncan explained that the development is progressing well but wanted to give the game “more time”.
The game, scheduled to be broadcast in 2025, also received some brand new pre-alpha-gameplay recordings showing the playable character that explored the fantasy world and participated in battle with a variety of monsters.