Xbox One release date news: New games coming to the console in November

Screenshot from the Xbox One unveil trailer Xbox's YouTube Channel

November has just begun and video game fans and console owners everywhere are excited to see what this month has to offer. Video game lineups have already been revealed for varying game platforms.

Here are the games that Xbox One owners will be able to get their hands on in the very near future.

"Call of Duty" makes a comeback this Nov. 3 with "Call of Duty: WWII." A return to the popular franchise's video game roots, "Call of Duty: WWII" pulls away from modern technology and advanced warfare and straps players into the boots of a soldier in the Second World War. Fans are excited to return to the game's beginnings and a much more historical take on war.

On the same day, "Steven Universe: Save the Light" also makes its Xbox One debut. Fans of the cartoon will be happy to know they'll be able to take control of Steven and their favorite Gems in this role-playing game set in the iconic Beach City. The game will also feature brand-new Gems and villains.

On Nov. 7, "Hitman" will be releasing its Game of the Year edition. Fans of the franchise will be happy to know that it comes with an all-new "Patient Zero" campaign. There will also be new characters, gameplay options and disguises for fans new and old to try out.

"Sonic Forces" will also be coming out on the same day and for the first time since the franchise began, it will allow gamers to create their own playable characters in the quirky universe of Sonic and friends.

To make matters even more exciting, classics such as "Need for Speed" and "L.A. Noire" will also be coming to the Xbox One on Nov.10 and Nov. 14, respectively.

The surprises do not end there. Towards the end of the month, Xbox One players will also be able to get their hands on "The Sims 4" and "Star Wars Battlefront II."

The upcoming games vary in genre and play style, ensuring that this November there will be something for everyone to enjoy.

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