Game Pass games for the Holidays

Some games to play just before the holidays hit.

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It is the first of the month and you know what that means? It’s time to see what Melissa McGamePass has placed in our Game Pass stockings.

There are quite a bit of titles that are coming which might have explained why so many were leaving a couple of weeks ago.

Available now:

  • Remnant: From the Ashes (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Remnant II (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Spirit of the North (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • SteamWorld Build (Cloud, Console, and PC)

Available later:

  • Clone Drone in the Danger Zone (Cloud, PC, Xbox Series X|S) – December 5
  • Rise of the Tomb Raider (Cloud, Console, PC) – December 5
  • While the Iron’s Hot (Cloud, Console, PC) – December 5
  • World War Z: Aftermath (Cloud, Console, PC) – December 5
  • Goat Simulator 3 (Cloud, PC, Xbox Series X|S) – December 7
  • Against the Storm (PC) – December 8
  • Tin Hearts (Cloud, Console, PC) – December 12
  • Far Cry 6 (Cloud, Console, PC) – December 14

That’s quite a bit of games dropping on December 5. I’m glad to see Clone Drone in the Danger Zone. I was playing that game for a bit in early access and even streamed it a bit. Also, a game I own in two places and have yet to play, Far Cry 6, shows up. Maybe it’s a sign.

Game Pass Core additions

There’s even some Game Pass Core news. Two new games are being added there on December 6.

  • Chivalry II
  • Totally Reliable Delivery Service

Leaving Game Pass soon

And like always, there are games leaving. Take advantage of these before December 15.

  • Chained Echoes (Cloud, Console, PC)
  • Opus Magnum (PC)
  • Potion Craft: Alchemist Simulator (Cloud, Console, PC)
  • Rubber Bandits (Cloud, Console, PC)

Of course, you can find out more information about these titles and more by checking the source link below.

Source: Xbox Wire

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