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Announced the first Windows 8 games integrated into Xbox Live: bet on the casual

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October 25th will be the day that Windows 8 sees the light officially, and we know that this will already have the full integration of the Xbox Live service.

But of course, to have integration, both in our profile, achievements and multiplayer, there must be games that take full advantage of the features of this service, and these have already been officially announced.

In total there are 40 games that will be available in the Windows Store, of which 29 are from the same company as Microsoft Studios , among which we find classics such as Solitaire, Minesweeper (Minesweeper) and Mahjong among others.From there they are complemented by titles that have been quite successful on other platforms such as Cut the Rope, Fruit Ninja, Jetpack Joyride and of course the famous birds from Angry Birds.

This is the complete list of titles that will accompany Windows 8 at launch, of course we are also looking forward to games from the like Gears Of War or Halo, but that will be later.

  1. 4 Elements II Special Edition
  2. A World of Keflings
  3. Adera: Episode 1
  4. Adera: Episode 2
  5. Adera: Episode 3
  6. Angry Birds
  7. Angry birds space
  8. Big Buck Hunter Pro
  9. BlazBlue Calamity Trigger
  10. Collateral Damage
  11. Crash Course GO
  12. Cut the Rope
  13. Disney Fairies
  14. Dragon's Lair
  15. Field & Stream Fishing
  16. Fruit Ninja
  17. Gravity Guy
  18. Gunstringer: Dead Man Running
  19. Hydro Thunder Hurricane
  20. IloMilo
  21. iStunt 2
  22. Jetpack Joyride
  23. Kinectimals Unleashed
  24. Microsoft Mahjong
  25. Microsoft Minesweeper
  26. Microsoft Solitaire Collection
  27. Monster Island
  28. PAC-MAN Championship Edition DX
  29. Pinball FX 2
  30. Reckless Racing Ultimate
  31. Rocket Riot 3D
  32. Shark Dash
  33. Shuffle Party
  34. Skulls of the Shogun
  35. Taptiles
  36. Team Crossword
  37. The Harvest HD
  38. Toy Soldiers Cold War
  39. Wordament
  40. Zombies!!!

Via | The Windows Blog

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