Xbox Game Pass Core, Microsoft’s subscription service offering a wide range of games for Xbox consoles, announced new additions for October.

4 October It marks the arrival of ‘Warhammer 40,000: Darktide’ to Xbox Game Pass, available on Cloud and Xbox Series X|S platforms. Additionally, PC Game Pass subscribers can now enjoy this game.

Developed by the creators of the popular ‘Vermintide’ series, this game offers an visceral co-op experience for up to 4 players in the hive city ‘Tertium’.

(Also: These are the video games coming to Xbox between August 28 and September 1).

10 October Xbox Game Pass subscribers will be able to enjoy ‘Forza Motorsport’ on Cloud, PC and Xbox Series X|S platforms.

This game will be available from day one and will offer a unique competitive experience. With more than 500 real-world cars and more than 100 new cars, including modern racing models, players will be able to experience the thrill of speed.

(Read more: An enhanced version of Quake II is coming to Xbox Game Pass).

17 OctoberXbox Game Pass users ‘Like a Dragon: Ishin!’ You can embark on an exciting historical adventure with. On cloud, console and PC platforms.

In this game, players will have the opportunity to pick up the sword and enter the historical city of Kyoto as Sakamoto Ryoma.

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From 12 OctoberXbox Game Pass players will be able to immerse themselves in the world of ‘From Space’ on Cloud, console and PC platforms. This game is classified as follows: shooter Solo and cooperative action allows the participation of teams of up to four players.

The goal of the game is clear: Accept the challenge with your friends to save Earth from alien invasion. To achieve this, you will have state-of-the-art weapons in a post-apocalyptic world.

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*This content was prepared based on information received from Xbox with the help of artificial intelligence and was reviewed by a journalist and editor.

Camila Sanchez Fajardo
DIGITAL COVERAGE EDITORIAL
TIME

Source: Exame

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