Microsoft’s premium game service is the best in the industry

Sep 20, 2022 16:48 GMT  ·  By

Xbox Game Pass is already the greatest deal in the gaming industry for both players and developers, but if you thought Microsoft is slowing down, you can’t be more wrong. The Redmond-based giant has just revealed the list of games joining Xbox Game Pass in the next couple of weeks.

Of course, the biggest game on the list is Deathloop, an intriguing first-person shooter that was originally only available for PC and PlayStation 5. Developed by the team behind the Dishonored series, Deathloop puts players into the shoes of an assassin stuck in a time loop on fictional island. If you’re an Xbox Game Pass member, you can play Deathloop right now on PC and Xbox Series X/S, as well as via cloud.

Hardship: Shipbreaker is another game that’s coming to Xbox Series X/S and cloud, after joining PC Game Pass a while ago. If you love soothing music and salvaging derelict spaceships, then we can’t recommend this game enough.

A bunch of other titles will be joining Xbox Game Pass by the end of the month. The first ones are SpiderHeck (console and PC), Beacon Pines (cloud, console, and PC), and Slime Rancher 2 (game preview – cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X/S). All these three games will be available to play on September 22.

One of the not so many game launches from a Microsoft studio, Grounded, is scheduled for September 27. After being in development for several years, the full version of Grounded will finally be available to play on console, PC and cloud next week.

Another indie game, Moonscars, will be joining Xbox Game Pass on the same day. This is a 2D soulslike platform slasher that promises to be both challenging and rewarding. You’ll be able to play this for free on PC, console, and cloud.

Last but not least, Let’s Build A Zoo (cloud, console, and PC) and Valheim (Game Preview – PC) are set to arrive on September 29, while PAW Patrol Grand Prix (cloud, console, and PC) will be joining the service on September 30.