Screenshot from Battle Puzzle 2048 - Queens of the Abyss on Xbox, showing the number grid puzzles and Azaneth characterScreenshot from Battle Puzzle 2048 - Queens of the Abyss on Xbox, showing the number grid puzzles and Azaneth characterBattle Puzzle 2048 – Queens of the Abyss brings magical enemies, tile-combining combat, and supernatural chaos to Xbox Series X|S.

Battle Puzzle 2048 – Queens of the Abyss arrives on Xbox Series X|S, bringing a darkly playful fantasy spin to the familiar tile-sliding formula.

Priced at £5.79, this latest entry in the Battle Puzzle 2048 series once again proves that simple numbers games can still surprise, especially when witches, vampires and demons are thrown into the mix.

Building on the foundations laid by earlier Xbox outings like Wicked Witches and Space Girls, Queens of the Abyss leans hard into supernatural spectacle. The result is a puzzle battler that feels instantly recognisable, yet constantly threatening to spiral into chaos if you lose focus for even a moment.

A Classic Puzzle With A Supernatural Bite

At its heart, Battle Puzzle 2048 – Queens of the Abyss sticks closely to the core rules that made 2048 so addictive. Slide tiles, combine matching values, and steadily climb towards higher numbers. The twist comes from what you’re sliding those tiles into.

Each encounter introduces a new foe, from mischievous witches to gothic vampires and unexpectedly cute demonic queens. These enemies don’t just sit there waiting to be hit either: Witches can hex tiles, disrupting your grid, Vampires drain your health over time, and Demons summon unpredictable effects that can ruin careful planning.

Victory comes from smashing high-value tiles directly into enemies, carefully timing your moves while keeping an eye on cooldowns and incoming attacks.

Unlike traditional endless puzzle modes, Queens of the Abyss rewards patience and forward planning just as much as quick thinking.

Difficulty For Every Skill Level

Five difficulty settings allow newcomers to ease into the battle system, while veterans can opt for a far more punishing experience where every move matters.

Once the campaign challenges are cleared, Infinite Mode opens up, letting players chase ever-higher tile values and perfect runs without enemy interruptions.

A Familiar Formula, Evolved Again

If you’ve followed the Battle Puzzle 2048 series on Xbox, you’ll know this isn’t the first time EpiXR Games has experimented with genre mash-ups.

Previous launches like Wicked Witches and Space Girls showed a willingness to dress up the core mechanics with bold themes, and Queens of the Abyss feels like the most confident version yet.

The supernatural setting gives encounters a real sense of personality, turning what could have been a purely numerical exercise into something far more playful and engaging.

Key Features At A Glance

Classic 2048 puzzle mechanics with combat-driven twists

Supernatural enemies with unique abilities and attack patterns

Five difficulty levels to suit casual and hardcore players

Infinite Mode for score chasers and perfectionists

Optimised for Xbox Series X|S

A Darkly Charming Spin On A Puzzle Staple

Battle Puzzle 2048 – Queens of the Abyss on Xbox (here’s your Xbox Store link) may look cute on the surface, but beneath the pastel demons and magical effects lies a surprisingly tactical experience.

For Xbox players who enjoy bite-sized puzzle games with a bit of attitude, this is another smart evolution of a series that refuses to stand still.