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These are the games coming to Xbox Game Pass by the end of November

These are the games coming to Xbox Game Pass by the end of November
Nacho Requena Molina

Nacho Requena Molina

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Today is November 14th, which means one thing: we’re practically already in the middle of the month. And yes, this is obvious and logical, dear reader, but if you’re an Xbox player, you’ll know that translates to new games arriving on Xbox Game Pass.

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Microsoft has updated all the titles landing on the service during this second half of the month. The vast majority of them were already known thanks to previous announcements, so there aren’t as many surprises as one might imagine. That said, the announcements are as follows:

  • Coral Island: available today on Xbox Series X | S and cloud.
  • Persona 5 Tactica: available on November 17th on Xbox Series X | S, cloud, and PC.
  • Dune: Spice Wars: available on November 28th on Xbox Series X | S and cloud.
  • Rollerdrome: available on November 28th on Xbox Series X | S, cloud, and PC.

These games joining during this second half are added to those already released during the first, including great titles like the new Like a Dragon, for example.

And as always happens on Xbox Game Pass, whenever new games arrive, it means that others depart. According to the information released, these are the ones leaving on November 30th (all at once):

  • Anvil: Xbox, cloud, and PC.
  • Battlefield 1943: EA Play Xbox.
  • Battlefield Bad Company: EA Play Xbox.
  • Battlefield Bad Company 2: EA Play Xbox and PC.
  • Disc Room: Xbox, cloud, and PC.
  • Eastward: Xbox, cloud, and PC.
  • Grind: EA Play Xbox.

We recommend you take a look at games like Battlefield Bad Company (1 and 2), as well as Eastward or Grind. You’ve got two weeks to complete them, more than enough time.

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Nacho Requena Molina

Nacho Requena Molina

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