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Here is every title coming to Game Pass at launch

Microsoft recently held its E3 showcase, highlighting 30 upcoming games which are set to be coming to Xbox consoles. Of these games, 27 are coming to Game Pass. Here is the full list of games which are set to arrive on the service day-and-date.

As expected, Microsoft is continuing to push its Game Pass subscription service hard. As part of this, the company revealed dozens of games which will be coming to the service day-and-date with its wider release.

The games which have been announced to be coming day-and-date this year are:

  • Dungeons and Dragons: Dark Alliance – June 22
  • The Ascent – July 29
  • Twelve Minutes – August 19
  • Psychonauts 2 – August 25
  • Aragami 2 – September 17
  • Sable – September 23
  • Scorn – Fall 2021
  • The Anacrusis – Fall 2021
  • Back 4 Blood – October 12
  • Age of Empires IV – October 28
  • Forza Horizon 5 – November 9
  • Shredders – December 2021
  • Halo Infinite – Holiday 2021
  • Hello Neighbor 2 – 2021
  • The Gunk – 2021

Microsoft is already thinking further than 2021, with many games coming in 2022 and beyond already confirmed for a day-one release on Game Pass:

  • A Plague Tale: Requiem
  • Atomic Heart
  • Redfall
  • Eiyuden Chronicle Hundred Heroes
  • Eiyuden Chronicle Rising
  • Contraband
  • Party Animals
  • Replaced
  • Slime Rancher 2
  • Somerville
  • Stalker 2
  • Starfield
  • Outer Worlds 2

While many of these games are first-party offerings (making their day-and-date release unsurprising), the console manufacturer has managed to cultivate an impressive list of high quality third-party  games, all of which would be worth paying full price for – except subscribers won’t have to do so. It will be interesting to see how Microsoft continues to evolve Game Pass.

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