
Good news for retro gaming fans on Xbox! Seven more titles have quietly landed on the Retro Classics app this July, with a week still left in the month for even more additions. These games, while not publicly advertised by Xbox, have appeared in the “New Games” section of the official Retro Classics app.
The latest additions bring a mix of classic platforms to the forefront, including four Atari 2600 titles, two Amiga titles and one DOS title.
The Latest Additions to the Retro Classics Library
Here are the seven new games that have joined Xbox Retro Classics in July 2025:
- Caesar (DOS)
- Conquests of Camelot: The Search for the Grail (DOS)
- Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers (DOS)
- Hard Head (Atari 2600)
- Okie Dokie (Amiga)
- Skate Boardin’ (Atari 2600)
- Skeleton+ (Amiga)
Notable Titles Among the New Releases
While this batch might not contain any earth-shattering surprises, the inclusion of a few Sierra On-Line games is particularly noteworthy for fans of classic PC gaming.
Caesar is a standout. This SimCity-style title was the progenitor of a long-running and beloved city-building series. Its arrival on Retro Classics gives a new generation a chance to experience where it all began.
For adventure game enthusiasts, Conquests of Camelot: The Search for the Grail is a welcome addition. This title has garnered a reputation as a cult classic adventure RPG and remains available for purchase on platforms like GOG to this day, speaking to its enduring appeal.
What’s Next for Retro Classics?
If these titles don’t quite hit your nostalgic sweet spot, don’t fret! Antstream Arcade, the team behind Xbox Retro Classics, has big plans for the program. They’ve confirmed that the library will expand with over 100 more games throughout the remainder of 2025 and into 2026.
What classic games are you hoping to see added to Retro Classics in the future?
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