An Xbox and Stranger Things crossover might be in the works

The first seven episodes of Stranger Things will premiere on Netflix on May 27.


If anything, Stranger Things should have more crossovers and collaborations after a three-year absence.
If anything, Stranger Things should have more crossovers and collaborations after a three-year absence.

Xbox might just be preparing to crossover with the popular Netflix series, Stranger Things.

The official Xbox Twitter account tweeted a 7-second video showing the series’ iconic villain, the Demogorgon, with a clever pun as its caption that reads, “All gorgon, no demo.”

Unfortunately, that was the extent of the tweet, leaving audiences to speculate as to what it could all mean. However, the timing of the teaser does line up with the premiere of Season 4 of Stranger Things on Netflix.

As revealed by Netflix last year, Stranger Things will return following a three-year wait on May 27.

It will be interesting to see what kind of agreement Netflix and Microsoft had for Stranger Things, but we’re not entirely surprised that something is brewing.

Earlier this year, Netflix collaborated with Ubisoft to release a Far Cry 6 DLC, The Vanishing, that introduced an Upside Down version of the game’s island, Yara. Meanwhile, the series’ past crossovers include Haunted Hallowed appearing as a Rocket League stage as well as the show’s most popular, Hopper and Eleven, appearing in Smite as playable gods.

If anything, we’re surprised Stranger Things isn’t getting another Fortnite crossover.

An Xbox And Stranger Things Crossover Might Be In The Works
Stranger Things Season 4 is easily one of Netflix’s most expensive shows ever.

Speaking of Stranger Things, the popular Netflix sci-fi horror drama is ending with its fifth season. Judging by the movie-like runtimes of Season 4, we can expect Netflix to double down on each episode’s length for Stranger Things’ final season.

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