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New Xbox Games for Feb. 20–26: 'Halo Wars 2,' 'Shift Happens,' 'A Pixel Story' and More

Xbox welcomes the new week with more titles coming to its avid gamers. With a total of 12 different games, there is bound to be something for every type of player.

The list is led by the much-awaited sequel "Halo Wars 2." Captain Cutter and his crew are humanity's last hope, and it proves to be a daunting task as the infamous and notorious Atriox is what stands in the way of peace. With the Banished behind the main villain, both sides will have to outwit each other to see who will reign supreme. The game is already available today, Feb. 21.

From a very serious title, players can also opt to indulge themselves in the puzzling yet visually appealing game of "Shift Happens." It is a local co-op platformer designed for two players who will have to work together in navigating various stages as they shift their mass between each other, thus they will have to think as one unit. This game arrives on the Xbox platform on Feb. 22.

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For those who are craving for a nostalgic trip to where video games originated, Lamplight Studios' "A Pixel Story" is definitely up one's alley. The 2D platformer is filled with a myriad of puzzles that a single player will have to traverse through. Set in a pixelated environment, the gameplay is more about the simplistic controls and goals rather than the realism of how it is rendered.

Aside from the three games mentioned, the new titles arriving this week are "Vaccine," "Zombie Vikings," "Riptide GP: Renegade," "We are Dwarves," "Bokosuka Wars II," "Chime Sharp," "Forma.8," "Warhammer Quest" and "Trulon: The Shadow Engine."

Xbox reveals new games that come to the console every Saturday before the incoming week, so loyal owners should keep their eyes peeled to discover more titles coming their way.

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