Xbox Tokyo Game Show 2025 Delivers New Game Reveals, Release Dates, and a First Look at Forza Horizon 6
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TOKYO, September 25, 2025 – Xbox today concluded its Tokyo Game Show 2025 broadcast with a flurry of announcements, showcasing a diverse lineup of upcoming titles for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Xbox on PC, and Xbox Cloud Gaming. Highlights included a new trailer for Sudden Strike 5, a Neon Genesis Evangelion crossover for Terminull Brigade, and the official reveal of Forza Horizon 6‘s setting: japan.
The showcase underscored Xbox’s commitment to bringing a wide range of experiences to its global audience, with several titles confirmed to be available day one with Game Pass. The announcements cater to a variety of gaming preferences, from strategic WWII combat to cozy woodland survival and high-octane open-world racing.
Sudden Strike 5 Returns to WWII Battlefields
A new trailer for Sudden Strike 5 offered a glimpse into the return of strategic WWII combat. The game will feature authentic generals from each faction, integrated into an enhanced Doctrine System, allowing players to leverage their unique strengths. Sudden Strike 5 is slated for release in 2026.
Terminull Brigade Announces Neon Genesis Evangelion Crossover
Terminull Brigade is expanding its Nullverse with a collaboration featuring Neon Genesis Evangelion. A CG trailer showcased the Rogueteers defending their digital realm alongside iconic elements from the anime series.Terminull Brigade will launch on consoles and Xbox on PC, with more details available on Xbox Wire.
Winter Burrow Sets Release Date for Cozy Survival
winter Burrow,a woodland survival game,revealed a November 12,2025 release date alongside a new trailer. The trailer, narrated as a whimsical nursery rhyme, follows a young city mouse learning to survive the harsh winter wilderness, building a safe haven with the help of newfound friends.
Forza Horizon 6 Races into Japan
The broadcast culminated in the reveal of Forza Horizon 6,set to take place in Japan. the trailer showcased a vibrant open world featuring iconic Japanese landscapes, cities, and motorsport culture. No specific release date was given, but developers promised a deep dive into gameplay and features in the coming months.