Xbox Game Pass continues to evolve with games leaving and joining the library for a constantly rotating lineup of adventures to dive right into. Each game is free to play outside of the membership cost itself, including day one first-party launch titles, DLC, and even demos. October itself saw a ton of new additions and it looks like November will be continuing on that gaming dump.
With new additions to console, PC, and Android devices, here is what Xbox Game Pass members can expect to get their hands on for the tailend of this month going into November (so far):
Xbox Game Pass new additions
- Carto, console & PC – October 27
- Day of the Tentacle, console & PC – October 29
- Five Nights at Freddy’s, Android, console & PC – October 29
- Full Throttle Remastered, console & PC – October 29
- Grim Fandango Remastered, console & PC – October 29
- PUBG, Android – October 29
- ScourgeBringer, Android – October 29
- Unruly Heroes, Android, console & PC – October 29
- Celeste, Android, console & PC – November 5
- Comanche, PC – November 5
- Deep Rock Galactic, Android, console & PC – November 5
- Eastshade, Android, console & PC – November 5
- Knights and Bikes, consoles & PC – November 5
- Ark: Survival Evolved: Explorer’s Edition, Android, console & PC – November 17
Other titles that you may have missed earlier this month
- Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition, PC – October 15
- Heave Ho, PC ID@Xbox – October 15
- Katana Zero, Android, console & PC ID@Xbox – October 15
- Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition, console & PC – October 15
- The Swords of Ditto: Mormo’s Curse, PC – October 15
- ScourgeBringer, console ID@Xbox – October 21
- Cricket 19, console – October 22
- Supraland, console ID@Xbox – October 22
- Grounded Game Preview Update
DLC / Game updates:
- Black Desert Succession Update, console
- Destiny 2: Festival of the Lost 2020 – Until November 3
- Doom Eternal Halloween 2020 – Until October 29
- Overcooked! 2: Moon Harvest Festival – Free Update Out Now
- State of Decay 2 Update 21 & Open Range Pack
For those that don’t have the Xbox Game Pass already, there are a few things you should know. There are two options to choose from with the Xbox Game Pass and the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Both offer Xbox fans a chance to play over 100 titles at no additional cost, including day one launches of first party titles. With the acquisition of Bethesda, means even more appeal for that aspect, with major franchises getting first dibs.EA Play is also joining its library with the Xbox Game Pass on November 10, adding even more AAA and indie titles to the library for members to enjoy.
Xbox Game Pass is $9.99 a month, whereas Xbox Game Pass Ultimate comes in at $14.99 and includes Xbox Live Gold. It’s a pretty good deal, especially for those that are picky with their games.
What do you think about the latest additions to the Xbox Game Pass lineup? Any games you wish Microsoft would add to the service? Sound off with your thoughts in the comment section below!
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