Microsoft's Xbox unveiled a list of 40 games that will make it to Windows 8 beginning on October 26th. The majority of these titles, twenty-nine, will be from Microsoft Studios. Some will be ports from Xbox Live Arcade, while others will be exclusive to Windows 8. All games are casual titles, meant to be played by gamers and non-gamers alike.
Developers like Gameloft, Rovio, and MiniClip will be showing their support by bringing popular titles like Angry Birds to the platform. Persons who might want to have access to these games when they are available only need to access the Windows 8 Store or the Xbox Games app that comes preinstalled on every Windows 8 device.
List of games:
All games in the list will have Xbox Live Achievements support. Achievement hunters, these casual games could be perfect way to get some fast and easy Achievements.
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