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Dragon Ball FighterZ, Age of Empires IV, and more are coming to Xbox Game Pass this month

Laurent Giret Laurent Giret
October 19, 2021
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Microsoft has revealed today the second wave of games coming to Xbox Game Pass in October. We already knew that the popular loot-shooter Outriders was joining Xbox Game Pass for PC today, but it’s also joined by the [email protected] roguelite Into the Pit, now available on Console, PC, and Cloud.

Three more games will join the service on Thursday, October 21 with Dragon Ball FighterZ, Echo Generation, and the Everspace 2, the latter only launching in Game Preview on PC. Six additional games will follow next week on October 28 with Alan Wake’s American Nightmare, Bassmaster Fishing 2022, and the new Age of Empires IV, launching day one on Xbox Game Pass for PC.

You can find the full list of upcoming Xbox Game Pass Games with platform availability details below:

  • Into the Pit (Cloud, Console, and PC) – Available today
  • Outriders (PC) – Available today
  • Dragon Ball FighterZ (Cloud and Console) – October 21
  • Echo Generation (Cloud, Console, and PC) – October 21
  • Everspace 2 (PC, Game Preview) – October 21
  • Age of Empires IV (PC) – October 28
  • Alan Wake’s American Nightmare (Console and PC) – October 28
  • Backbone (Console) – October 28
  • Bassmaster Fishing 2022 (Cloud, Console, and PC) – October 28
  • Nongunz: Doppelganger Edition (Cloud, Console, and PC) – October 28
  • The Forgotten City (Cloud, Console, and PC) – October 28

The Xbox team also announced today that it has added touch controls support to 13 additional cloud-enabled games, and the list includes Art of Rally, Curse of the Dead Gods, Gears Tactics, and The Ascent. There are now over 100+ cloud-enabled games with touch controls on the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate catalog, and the list keeps growing pretty quickly.

Last but not least, seven games will also be leaving the Xbox Game Pass library at the end of the month. You have until October 31 to play Carto, Celeste, Comanche, Eastshare, Five Nights at Freddy’s, Knight & Bikes, and Unruly Heroes, but all these games will also be 20% off until they disappear from the Xbox Game Pass catalog.

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