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Persona 5 Royal, Amnesia and more are coming to Xbox Game Pass

Twice a month, Microsoft announces its latest line-up of games which are set for release on its Game Pass subscription service. The console manufacturer has now detailed the list of games which we can expect to see drop onto the service during the remainder of October.

Making the announcement on its Xbox Wire Blog, the list of games coming to Game Pass from the 20th of October onwards is as follows:

  • Amnesia: Collection (Cloud, Console, and PC) – October 20
  • Amnesia: Rebirth (Cloud, Console, and PC) – October 20
  • Phantom Abyss (Game Preview) (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S) – October 20
  • Soma (Cloud, Console, and PC) – October 20
  • Persona 5 Royal (Cloud, Console, and PC) – October 21
  • Frog Detective: The Entire Mystery (PC) – October 27
  • Gunfire Reborn (Cloud, Console, and PC) – October 27
  • Signalis (Cloud, Console, and PC) – October 27

As always, unfortunately a number of titles will also be leaving the service at the end of the month, namely:

  • Alan Wake: American Nightmare (Console and PC)
  • Backbone (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Bassmaster Fishing 2022 (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Nongunz: Doppelganger Edition (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Project Wingman (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Second Extinction (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Sniper Elite 4 (Console and Cloud)
  • The Forgotten City (Cloud, Console, and PC)

Though unfortunate that a number of well-regarded titles are leaving the service, the addition of Persona 5 Royal alone is enough to make October a great month for Game Pass. With horror staples such as Soma and Amnesia also dropping onto the service, your Halloween needs are sorted.

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