Eager to get your hands on either one?
- penned by Ben Kerry
Hot on the heels of their latest Battlefield 6 scoop, well-connected tipster billbil-kun at Dealabs has surfaced details regarding a duo of unannounced projects headed to Xbox this autumn.
Leading the pack—and arguably the more eye-catching—is Plants vs. Zombies: Replanted. Talk of a remastered edition of the inaugural PvZ has circulated for a while, yet Dealabs now offers brand-new specifics on the launch window—plus that final name we’ve just dropped.
The publication says PvZ: Replanted arrives for Xbox Series X|S and additional devices on October 23, 2025. An official reveal is predicted “within the next four weeks,” with an asking price pegged at €19.99 or equivalent worldwide.
“Per our findings, the release will bear the label: Plants vs. Zombies Replanted […] based on the intel to date, Plants vs. Zombies Replanted is scheduled for October 23, 2025.
When it comes to the formal announcement, we are still awaiting confirmation, yet our projections suggest it will arrive sometime in the upcoming month.”
The second autumn 2025 Xbox project that billbil-kun claims to have the scoop on is another SpongeBob adventure from THQ Nordic. SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide is said to reach Xbox Series X|S on November 18, 2025, carrying a $40 price tag. Dealabs also floats the possibility of an official unveiling during the forthcoming THQ Nordic showcase on August 1st.
As ever with stories of this nature, treat everything as hearsay for now and sprinkle a healthy dose of skepticism on top. Still, murmurs about both games have been circulating, and billbil-kun’s accuracy record remains solid—so file these rumors accordingly.
Does either rumored 2025 Xbox release pique your curiosity? Let us know down below.
[sources dealabs.com, via dealabs.com]
Ben covers the news beat at Pure Xbox, relishing action romps, racing burnouts, and straight-up trigger-happy chaos in whatever Xbox title he can grab. When not death-gripping a controller like his life depends on it, you’ll find him replaying music that’s way past its prime, watching football on the box, or most likely hunting down his next bite to eat.