Game Pass has revealed its game offer for the first half of November

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In total, the service will be expanded by 9 titles.

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Microsoft representatives on the official Xbox website revealed a review of games that first half of November heading to Xbox/PC Game Pass.

Subscribers specifically they can look forward to nine gamesamong which stand out, for example, two parts of the StarCraft series for PC, a remaster of Goat Simulator or the expected continuation of the Microsoft Flight Simulator series. In a separate newsletter you will find titles that will leave the service in mid-November.

Game Pass will extend the following games:

  • StarCraft: Remastered (PC) – Available November 5th.
  • StarCraft II: Campaign Collection (PC) – Available November 5th.
  • Metal Slug Tactics (PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Cloud) – Available November 5th.
  • Go Mecha Ball (Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S) – Available November 6th.
  • Harold Halibut (Xbox Series X/S) – Available November 6th.
  • The Rewinder (Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S) – Available November 6th.
  • Turnip Boy Robs a Bank (Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S) – Available November 6
  • Updated Goat Simulator (PC, Xbox Series X/S, cloud) – available from November 7th.
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 (PC, Xbox Series X/S, Cloud) – Available November 19

Updates and expansions for existing games:

  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Nuketown Multiplayer Map – Available Now
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Vault Edition Update – Available Now
  • No Man’s Sky: The Cursed Expedition – Available Now
  • Sea of ​​Stars: Dawn of Equinox – Available November 12th

Source :Indian TV

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