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After years of rumors and speculation, Microsoft finally launched the successor to its Xbox 360 on November 22, 2013. Now that the next-generation of console gaming has finally arrived for many gamers — with over one million Xbox Ones being sold within a 24 hour period — attention now turns to how strong the lineup of games is for the platform. The verdict on many of these initial games has been established, with Game Rant’s Xbox One reviews scheduled to hit on Monday, so now many fans are looking to the future.

Conveniently enough, a new montage showcasing a handful of the games coming to the Xbox One post-launch has been released. Featuring a grand total of 15 known titles, it quickly becomes apparent that there’s very little for Xbox One owners to be concerned about from a software perspective going into 2014 and beyond. Of the 17 games on display in the new montage, seven are exclusive on consoles, one is a downloadable timed-exclusive, and the remaining nine will be multi-platform from day one.

Here’s a list featuring all of the games present in the trailer (in alphabetical order, no less):

Dying Light EA Sports UFC Fable Legends Final Fantasy 15 Halo Xbox One Kinect Sports Rivals Kingdom Hearts 3 Metal Gear Solid 5: Ground Zeroes Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare Project Spark Quantum Break Sunset Overdrive The Elder Scrolls Online The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Titanfall Tom Clancy’s The Division Watch Dogs

There are sure to be even more unannounced games en route for the Xbox One, and Microsoft still has a number of things up its sleeve. Just what those are will remain a mystery until the house of Bill Gates decides on an appropriate time to talk more about those titles, but the project currently being worked on by Black Tusk Studios may very well turn out to be another head-turning exclusive.

Even if the Xbox One isn’t something of interest for certain pockets of gamers, it’s cool to see all of the other titles on display that’ll be coming to multiple formats. Dying Light, The Division, and Watch Dogs — just to name a few — all look to be must-have games regardless of platform and they’re all on the not-too-distant horizon.

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Source: RajmanGaming (via VG247)