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Two more games have been announced for Xbox Game Pass in September – onmsft.com

Robert Collins Robert Collins
August 19, 2022
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Beacon Pines and Slime Rancher 2 have been announced for Xbox Game Pass in September.

Beacon Pines

Beacon Pines is “a cute and creepy” survival-adventure game set within a book, with the player in the role of the reader of the book. It comes to us from independent game publisher Fellow Traveller, the same company behind Citizen Sleeper.

Slime Rancher 2

We’ve known about Slime Rancher 2’s impending Game Pass arrival for some time now. It joins its predecessor—which is arguably one of the most unique games on the service right now. In Slime Rancher 2 the player will continue the adventures of Beatrix LeBeau as she journeys across the Slime Sea to Rainbow Island in an all-new journey.

Both games are set to arrive on Xbox Game Pass on September 22.

And in other—far less exciting—Game Pass news, the release of the game High on Life has been pushed back from October to December 13.

delivering news (DON’T YELL AT ME!!!!) pic.twitter.com/sXUJDsAoX0

— High On Life (@highonlifegame) August 18, 2022

We mentioned a few days ago that the game would be featured at Gamescom 2022. Squanch Games made the announcement on social media. While it may be disappointing, the games’ coming in December will help to alleviate those wintertime blues when it does arrive.

Featured image courtesy of gameinformer.com. 

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