All Xbox One Video Game Releases for September 2017

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Xbox One Video Game Releases September 2017

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(Week Three: Sept. 18-22)

Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite, Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite

September’s third week brings the game that fighting fans have been waiting for. Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite hits the Xbox One on Sept. 19 with its tag-team centered action and a roster of over 30 characters. You’ll be able to battle it out with all of your favorites from both universes including Mega-Man, Iron Man, Ryu, and even new additions like Gamora and Jedah Dohma.

If you’d prefer to let your skills on the court do the talking, then you’ll likely want to check out NBA 2K18 instead. Releasing on the same day as Marvel vs Capcom Infinite, NBA 2K18 will allow players to take themselves to the top in MyCAREER, build an unstoppable squad in MyTeam, and take control of their favorite NBA franchises or even entire leagues in MyLEAGUE and MyGM modes.

Here’s what Xbox One games you can get your hands on when they release in the third week of September 2017.

  • Sept. 19 – Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite
  • Sept. 19 – Pankapu
  • Sept. 19 – NBA 2K18
  • Sept. 22 – The LEGO Ninjago Movie Video Game
  • Sept. 22 – Project CARS 2

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