Xbox fans have learned about the games coming to Game Pass this November. This information was later confirmed by the video game company.

It’s now been confirmed that the star title is the new ‘Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Deleted His Name’, but it looks like WarTales, which has only been available on PC so far, will make the jump to consoles in the first two weeks of November. and go directly to Game Pass.

(Also: Ubisoft will discontinue online services for ten video games in January 2024: which ones?).

The other surprise is EA and Koei Tecmo’s game Wild Hearts, which will arrive on EA Play and therefore on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate in the first two weeks. As always, variety and quantity for everyone.

– Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition – The Mountain Royals: 10% discount for Game Pass members

It was announced that ‘DLC’ will be released todayMountain Royals‘ for ‘Age of Empires II: Definitive EditionGame Pass members have a discount of up to 10%.

This exciting additional content will take you on an epic journey to unlock the rich history and untold stories of Armenians and Georgians through three new campaigns.

(Also: ‘Skull and Bones’ new delay: Ubisoft announces 2024 release date).

– EA Sports WRC: Early Access on EA Play

Starting today, PC Game Pass and Ultimate members can enjoy 5-hour early access to EA Sports WRC, thanks to EA Play.

Additionally, you will have the opportunity to build the car of your dreams and unlock up to 5 cosmetics in EA Sports WRC each season. Additionally, members will be able to save 10% on EA digital content purchases.

The tech company confirmed that the following titles will be removed from the catalog on November 15.

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

ALEJANDRA OSPINA CORDERO
DIGITAL COVERAGE EDITORIAL
TIME

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