Xbox Game Pass: High-Carat New Releases in October 2022
If you have an active Xbox Game Pass subscription, you can look forward to some potential top-class new releases in the coming weeks. Featuring: Deathloop, A Plague Tale: Requiem, Persona 5 Royal and Scorn.
It’s worth updating from the Xbox Game Pass front again. In the last few weeks alone, various exciting games have landed in Microsoft’s subscription service. The Ubisoft open-world game Immortals Fenyx Rising, for example, the current streamer favorite Dreamlight Valley from Disney or the rocking shooter Metal Hellsinger, the remastered version of Ni no Kuni: The Curse of the White Queen and Assassin’s Creed Odyssey.
What will the coming weeks bring?
The coming weeks are looking even better for Xbox Game Pass owners. Here are the new releases known so far for the next few weeks:
- deathloopstarting September 20, 2022
- Beacon Pinesstarting September 22, 2022
- Coral Islandfrom October 11, 2022
- Evillefrom October 11, 2022
- Dyson Sphere programfrom October 13, 2022
- A Plague Tale: Requiemas of release on October 18, 2022
- Persona 5 Royalas of release on October 21, 2022
- scornas of release on October 21, 2022
- Gunfire Rebornfrom October 27, 2022
- signalisfrom October 27, 2022
- Football manager 2023from November 08, 2022
- pentimentfrom November 15, 2022
You can do Deathloop Incidentally, from September 20th also via PlayStation Plus to back up.
Keep an eye on these two releases
We find two titles in the list particularly exciting that will end up in the Xbox Game Pass right after the release. For one thing, we’re really looking forward to it A Plague Tale: Requiembecause we with the predecessor A Plague Tale: Innocence from 2019 had a lot of fun. The developers of Asobo created an atmospheric, well staged game that was visually impressive and also cut a fine figure in terms of action, stealth and puzzle gameplay.
We particularly liked the character drawings of the main characters Amicia and Hugo, through which we were able to connect emotionally and always wanted to know how they would get out of their precarious situation in the end. The direct successor A Plague Tale: Requiem (in Gamescom Preview) looks like more of the same, just improved in all areas (the graphics!) or expanded with new facets (crossbow). That alone would be enough for a potentially great gaming experience.
Scorn, on the other hand, is a horror adventure, with puzzle and shooter elements, that looks deliciously gross in the trailers. You can find out more in the Preview of Scorn from the PC Games colleagues. How does it look: Are you excited for some of the new additions from Xbox Game Pass? Tell us in the comments!
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