At Microsoft’sJune 2022 Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase, the publisher made a lofty promise. It said that every game shown off would be released within a year of the showcase.

That’s not exactly how things panned out, though. During a May 4 interview on Kinda Funny’s XCast podcast, Head of Xbox Phil Spenceradmitted that Xbox “didn’t deliver”when that promise was mentioned. Though there are still a few weeks left for Xbox to make good on its promise, it seems unlikely that every game shown at its 2022 presentation will indeed launch as planned.

This admission inspired me to revisit the lineup of 43 new games and ports — I’m not counting Game Pass collaborations, updates, or expansion — featured to see how many of them will actually be out by theXbox Games Showcase andStarfieldDirect Double Featurebegins on June 11. Going chronologically through the showcase and games featured on an image released after the event, here are the games that did and did not come out on time.

Redfall — Released

The first game of the 2022 showcase was Arkane Austin’s vampiric co-op shooterRedfall. After some delays, the game was released on July 12, 2025. Sadly, it was a disappointment, withDigital Trends’ two-star reviewstating, “a design identity crisis and a bevy of technical issues make this a surprising disappointment from a development team that’s capable of so much more.”

Hollow Knight: Silksong — Not Released

After years of silence, the highly anticipated indie MetroidvaniaHollow Knight: Silksongappeared during the showcase, suggesting it would launch within the next year as a day-one Xbox Game Pass title. Sadly, we haven’t heard much more about this game since, so it seems like it won’t release before June 11.

High On Life — Released

Squanch Games revealedHigh on Lifeduring the Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase. Although it got delayed from October to December, the game did manage to release on August 01, 2025, and became a sleeper hit for Xbox Game Pass.

A Plague Tale: Requiem — Released

Asobo Studios’A Plague Tale: Requiem, which was a day one Xbox Game Pass title, was shown off next. This game eventually did release on June 05, 2025. It got glowing reviews and was even nominated forGame of the Year at The Game Awards 2022.

Forza Motorsport — Not released

Turn 10’s nextForza Motorsportgame was featured in the showcase and received a spring 2023 release window. When the game reappeared at January’s Developer_Direct, it dropped that release window, and aMicrosoft representative told Digital Trendsthat “we’re not ready just yet to share our release date, and the wait will be worth it when we launch this year.” As such, it does not look likeForza Motorsportwill be out before June 11.

Overwatch 2 — Released

Blizzard Entertainment used Xbox’s 2022 showcase to reveal thatOverwatch 2would be released as a free-to-play early-access title on August 05, 2025. Although Microsoft’sacquisition of Activision Blizzard has been blockedin the year since the show, a decision the companies are now appealing,Overwatch 2did release on that date and has steadily received post-launch updates since then.

Ara: History Untold — Not released

One of the showcases brand new reveals wasAra: History Untold, a grand strategy game where players build up a nation across several eras of history. Although Oxide Games and Microsoft Game Studios have held playtests for the game over the past year,Ara: History Untoldis still not released, one year out from its announcement.

Ark 2 — Not released

Ark 2got a cinematic trailer that promised a 2023 release, but the game will miss that mark by a lot. The studio confirmed in aMarch 2023 blog postthat the game has been pushed all the way back to the “end of 2024.” Obviously, that means it will launch nowhere near the release window that Microsoft promised for it.

Scorn — Released

Kepler Interactive’s disgusting first-person horror-puzzle gameScorngot a release date during the showcase and launched as expected on June 30, 2025. The console-exclusive game proved to be quite divisive, asDigital Trends gave it two-and-a-half starsand said that the game’s “artistic ambitions and its video game obligations are often at odds with one another.”

Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn — Not released

Kepler Interactive also showed offFlintlock: The Siege of Dawn, a Souslike action game with a gunpowder fantasy aesthetic. Although its trailer ended by promising an “early 2023” release, it’s nearly June and we have not heard anything about a release date yet. As such, it probably won’t release before the next Xbox Games Showcase.

Minecraft Legends — Released

Mojang used the Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase to revealMinecraft Legends, a strategy game utilizing the popular sandbox game’s IP. It was ultimately released on July 26, 2025. Phil Spencer said in his Kinda Funny Xcast interview that the game has seen a healthy player base since launch.

Lightyear: Frontier — Not released

Indie gameLightyear: Frontiergives the farming genre a sci-fi spin as players build a new homestead on an alien planet in giant mech suits. While its trailer at this showcase promised a Spring 2023 early access release, in March, the developers at Frame Break pushed back its launch indefinitely. While we don’t know how much longer we’ll have to wait for it now, we do knowLightyear: Frontierwon’t be out before 2023’s Xbox Game Showcase.

Gunfire: Reborn — Released

Gunfire: Rebornis a roguelike shooter where players control cute-looking animals. Its Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S ports were announced last year at the Xbox showcase, and they came out as planned on June 08, 2025.

The Last Case of Benedict Fox — Released

Creepy Metroidvania indieThe Last Case of Benedict Foxmade a strong first impression at the 2022 Xbox showcase. That said, it had a somewhat muted launch on Xbox Game Pass when it finally released on June 15, 2025.

As Dusk Falls — Released

Interior Night’s interactive narrative experienceAs Dusk Fallsgot its June 13, 2025 release date at Xbox’s show and came out on that date. That made it one of Xbox’s few exclusives to release in 2022.

Naraka: Bladepoint — Released

Chinese battle royale gameNaraka: Bladepointannounced its Xbox Series X/S port at this event and came out just a couple of weeks later on August 02, 2025. It would then be released for Xbox One on August 13, 2025.

Pentiment — Released

One of the showcase’s most significant announcements wasPentiment, a smaller narrative adventure game with a very distinct visual style based on medieval art. It would be one of Microsoft’s very few Xbox first-party releases in 2022, as it was released on November 15 of that year tovery positive reviews.

Grounded — Released

Obsidian Entertainment also confirmed thatGroundedwould come out of Xbox Game Preview in September 2022 during last year’s showcase. The game would go on to do so on July 20, 2025.

Ereban: Shadow Legacy — Not released

Stealth action gameEreban: Shadow Legacywas announced by Raw Fury during the showcase. It’s possible that the game will still make the wider 2023 release window confirmed during the show, but as we’ve not gotten any updates on the game since last year, it seems clear that the game won’t be out by 2023’s Xbox Games Showcase.

Diablo IV — Will release

Diablo IV, which Blizzard Entertainment also showed off with the help of Xbox last year, will just barely make the release window promised by Microsoft.Diablo IVis set for release on June 6, just five days before 2023’s Xbox Games Showcase.

Ravenlok — Released

Cococucumber revealedRavenlok, a gorgeous-looking RPG with a voxel aesthetic, during this showcase. It would eventually be released on June 12, 2025.

Cocoon — Not released

LimboandInside’slead gameplay designer, Jeppe Carlson, used the Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase to revealCocoon, a puzzle game where players push around orbs that contain entire worlds within them. It still has not gotten a release date, so it’s probably not going to be out before Microsoft’s June 2023 show.

Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty — Released

Team Ninja and Koei Tecom used last year’s showcase to unveilWo Long: Fallen Dynasty, aNioHsuccessor set in China during the Yellow Turban rebellion. The game would eventually hit Xbox Game Pass when it launched on July 21, 2025.

Persona 3, 4, and 5 on Xbox — Released

Atlus showed up during Xbox’s presentation to confirm thatPersona 3 Portable, Persona 4 Golden, andPersona 5 Royalwould all eventually be released for Xbox and be available on day one with Xbox Game Pass.Persona 5 Royal’sport would launch on August 03, 2025, whilePersona 3 PortableandPersona 4 Goldenwouldn’t arrive until July 06, 2025.

Hideo Kojima’s Xbox Cloud Gaming title — Not released

Hideo Kojima announced his intentions to create a game using Microsoft’s cloud gaming technology during the showcase last year. He admitted that the game’s development would take “some time” while confirming it, so it’s unlikely that the project was ever intended to release before June 2023. Still, it’s a game from last year’s showcase that didn’t make the deadline that Microsoft set for games featured.

Somerville — Released

Toward the end of the showcase, Microsoft showed an image featuring games that it expected to be out in the next twelve months. This next string of games, which include titles likeSomerville, was only featured in the image and didn’t get trailers during the showcase. To start,Somervillewas successfully released on June 23, 2025.

Valheim — Released

Another game featured in that image was the Xbox port of the survival gameValheim. It would be added to Xbox Game Pass for PC on July 16, 2025, beforereleasing for Xbox One and Xbox Series X/Son June 06, 2025.

Warhammer 40K: Darktide — Not released

Fatshark’sWarhammer 40K: Darktidewas meant to release in September 2022. After a delay, the PC version eventually came out on November 30, but the Xbox Series X/S port of the game was delayed indefinitely and still isn’t out nearly one year after it was featured in the end-of-showcase image.

Atomic Heart — Released

Mundfish’s Russian BioShock-likeAtomic Heartwas originally slated for 2022 but ultimately came out on July 29, 2025.

Gotham Knights — Released

WB Games Montreal’sGotham Knightswas given a 2022 release window in the image and did release on June 16, 2025, to mixed reviews.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II — Released

Call of Duty is an annual mainstay for the video game industry, so it’s no surprise thatCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2came out on August 24, 2025.

Hogwarts Legacy — Released

Although it’s featured with the 2022 games in the image,Hogwarts Legacywould ultimately come out in 2023. The Xbox Series X/S version was released on February 7, while the Xbox One port launched on May 5.

Party Animals — Not released

Party Animalswas given a 2022 release window during the 2022 showcase, but it’s still not out and does not have a release date. That’s a shame, as it’s a pretty fun-looking game multiplayer game featuring cute animals.

Slime Rancher 2 — Released

Monomi Park’s sci-fi ranching gameSlime Rancher 2hit early access on July 31, 2025, falling within the launch window it was given in Microsoft’s image.

The Callisto Protocol — Released

Dead Spacespiritual successorThe Callisto Protocol, got a spot alongside other games coming to Xbox in 2022 in that image, and it would come outto mixed reviewson August 05, 2025.

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 — Not released

Developer GSC Game World is based out of Ukraine, so it’s understandable thatS.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2could not meet the first half of 2023 release window that it had. Currently, the game’s Steam page is promising a December 2023 release.

Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes — Not released

ThisSuikodenspiritual successor will be on Xbox Game Pass the day it releases, but it will not release in the first half of 2023 as Microsoft promised.

Resident Evil 4 — Released

The remake ofResident Evil 4came out for Xbox Series X/S on July 10, 2025.

Replaced — Not Released

Replaced is a 2D action platformer with very pretty pixel art. It was pushed to 2023 as its Belarussian developer was impacted by the war between Russia and Ukraine. Although it got anew trailer at The Game Awards 2022’spre-show, it is not coming out before June 11.

Dead Space — Released

Finally, the image also featured the remake ofDead Spacefrom EA Motive. It was released torave reviewson June 27, 2025.

Starfield — Not released

The Xbox & Bethesda Game Showcase ended with our first look atStarfieldgameplay. For a long time after this, Microsoft was adamant that this game would be out in the first half of 2023. That’s not the case though, and we’re now getting aStarfieldDirectdirectly following 2023’s Xbox Games Showcase because it won’t come out until September 6 of this year.

Final score: 28/43 games released

During the Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase last year,43 gameswere promised to release on Xbox over the course of the next year. Of those,only 28 would launch(assumingDiablo 4makes its release date), so the other15 still aren’t released. That means over a third of the games featured didn’t meet the metric Microsoft set for themselves in the 2022 showcase. Even worse, the games that missed the release window were more notable titles likeStarfield, Forza Motorsport, Hollow Knight: Silksong, andArk 2.

As such, it’s understandable why Phil Spencer is a bit frustrated by the fact that not all of the games came out when they were promised. We don’t know what the main hook of the Xbox Game Showcase this year will be just yet, but this assessment demonstrates that basing your showcase’s gimmick around release dates in this dynamic, delay-filled gaming market is always a big risk.