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Here’s everything announced (so far) as coming to and leaving Game Pass October 2023

OnMSFT Staff OnMSFT Staff
October 2, 2023
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Another month has arrived, and that means another month of Game Pass additions and removals. We’ve got the scoop on everything that’s been confirmed so far, so without further ado let’s check out what subscribers will be playing in October.

Coming to Game Pass October 2023

  • Gotham Knights (October 3)
  • NHL 24 10-hour free trial (October 3)
  • The Lamplighters League (October 3)
  • Warhammer 40,000: Darktide (October 4)
  • Forza Motorsport (October 10)
  • Cities: Skylines 2 (October 24)
  • Mineko’s Night Market (October 26)
  • Headbangers Rhythm Royale (October 31)
  • Jusant (October 31)
Jusant - DON'T NOD
Jusant

Leaving Game Pass October 2023

Unfortunately there will also be six games leaving Game Pass on October 15. See the list of removals below.

  • Erville (October 15)
  • Overwhelm (October 15)
  • Shenzhen I/O (October 15)
  • The Legend Of Tianding (October 15)
  • Trek To Yomi (October 15)
  • Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion (October 15)
Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion on Steam
Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion

Note that there will likely be another round of removals at the end of the month. Game Pass members can get these games at a discount of at least 20% before they are removed.

All told, the outweighs the bad here, and there will surely be more Game Pass announcements to come as the month progresses.

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