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These are the Xbox Game Pass games for December 2023

A total of 12 video games are arriving on the service, including Far Cry 6. 4 titles are leaving on December 15th.

These are the Xbox Game Pass games for December 2023
Nacho Requena Molina

Nacho Requena Molina

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True to its usual schedule, Microsoft has announced all the video games we’ll have with our Xbox Game Pass subscription during December 2023. This time, the first half of the last month (you know they’re distributed in two batches) is loaded with games: a total of 12 productions will arrive in just two weeks. That’s something.

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According to the information provided, these are the video games coming to Xbox Game Pass:

  • Remnant: From the Ashes: Available now (Xbox, PC, and cloud).
  • Remnant II: Available now (Xbox Series X|S, PC, and cloud).
  • Spirit of the North: December 1 (Xbox, PC, and cloud).
  • SteamWorld Build: December 1 (Xbox, PC, and cloud).
  • Clone Drone in the Danger Zone: December 5 (Xbox Series X|S, PC, and cloud).
  • Rise of the Tomb Raider: December 5 (Xbox, PC, and cloud).
  • While the Iron’s Hot: December 5 (Xbox, PC, and cloud).
  • World War Z: Aftermath: December 5 (Xbox, PC, and cloud).
  • Goat Simulator 3: December 7 (Xbox Series X|S, PC, and cloud).
  • Against the Storm: December 8 (PC).
  • Tin Hearts: December 12 (Xbox, PC, and cloud).
  • Far Cry 6: December 14 (Xbox, PC, and cloud).

These are the games leaving the subscription on December 15th, as per Microsoft:

  • Chained Echoes (Xbox, PC, and cloud).
  • Opus Magnum (PC).
  • Potion Craft: Alchemist Simulator (Xbox, PC, and cloud).
  • Rubber Bandits (Xbox, PC, and cloud).

As soon as we have information about the second batch of December 2023 (usually between the 11th and 14th), you’ll be the first to know, as is customary on Softonic.

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