The strategy for the next generation of gaming in Microsoft’s perspective seems to be a clear one, taking their focus away from exciting, console exclusive franchises, to prioritizing the success of their popular subscription service, Xbox Game Pass. Allowing players to pay a monthly fee in return for a vast library of games, the service is popular amongst players under the Xbox banner, and has left

Sony considering ways

they can implement something similar to this on their new consoles.

After the successful release of Xbox Series X and Series S, many players find themselves new to Xbox Game Pass, either switching from PlayStation to Xbox, or purchasing a console for the first time. Microsoft don’t seem to show any signs of slowly down with their additions to the service, and news has broken what players can expect to receive this December.

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NEWS

In a post on the

Xbox Wire

website, Microsoft have revealed to fans what games will be new to Xbox Games Pass this December.

Xbox recently teased the addition of

Control

, released by Remedy in 2019, which has now been confirmed on both Android and console. Other notable additions include

Doom: Eternal

becoming available on PC, as well as

Gang Beasts

and

Superhot: Mind Control Delete

coming to both Android and console.

You can check out the full list of games coming to Xbox Game Pass below.

Microsoft

Players can expect to find these games coming to Xbox Games Pass this December.

Control

(Android & Console),

Doom Eternal

(PC),

Haven

(Console & PC) ID@Xbox,

Rage 2

(Android),

Slime Rancher

(Android & Console) ID@Xbox,

Va-11 Hall-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action

(PC) ID@Xbox, and

Y

es, Your Grace

(Android, Console & PC) ID@Xbox are arriving on December 3.

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Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age – Definitive Edition

(Console & PC) is arriving on December 4.

Call of the Sea

(Android, Console & PC) ID@Xbox,

Monster Sanctuary

(Android & Console) ID@Xbox, and

Starbound

(PC) ID@Xbox are arriving on December 8.

Unto The End

(Console & PC) ID@Xbox is arriving on December 9.

Assetto Corsa

(Android & Console),

Gang Beasts

(Android & Console) ID@Xbox,

GreedFall

(Android, Console & PC),

Superhot: Mind Control Delete

(Android & Console) ID@Xbox and

Yooka-

Laylee and the Impossible Lair

(Android, Console & PC) ID@Xbox are arriving on December 10.

For Xbox Games Pass ultimate subscribers, notable additions to the subscription service include a three-month trial for Discord Nitro, The New Day Expansion Pack for

Gears 5,

and new additions to the Xbox Game Pass Quests.

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WHAT THIS MEANS

It’s great to see that Microsoft and Xbox are continuing to add to the already huge library of games available on Xbox Game Pass. Additions such as

Control

show that the subscription service is not just packed with lesser quality titles to extend the quantity of games it offers to players. Following the addition of EA Play to the service last month, Microsoft do not want to leave players bored over the holidays.

Sony and PlayStation will do well if they are able to match Xbox Game Pass in some sort of capacity. Whilst the strategy for the PS5 seems to focus on single-player, narrative based games for the time being, it’s fair to see how players owning these consoles may hold a slight hint of jealousy against their Xbox counterparts.

Xbox Game Pass is available now, and from December 3,

new subscribers are able to get their first 3 months for only $1

.

ADVERTISEMENT

The strategy for the next generation of gaming in Microsoft’s perspective seems to be a clear one, taking their focus away from exciting, console exclusive franchises, to prioritizing the success of their popular subscription service, Xbox Game Pass. Allowing players to pay a monthly fee in return for a vast library of games, the service is popular amongst players under the Xbox banner, and has left

Sony considering ways

they can implement something similar to this on their new consoles.

After the successful release of Xbox Series X and Series S, many players find themselves new to Xbox Game Pass, either switching from PlayStation to Xbox, or purchasing a console for the first time. Microsoft don’t seem to show any signs of slowly down with their additions to the service, and news has broken what players can expect to receive this December.

ADVERTISEMENT

NEWS

In a post on the

Xbox Wire

website, Microsoft have revealed to fans what games will be new to Xbox Games Pass this December.

Xbox recently teased the addition of

Control

, released by Remedy in 2019, which has now been confirmed on both Android and console. Other notable additions include

Doom: Eternal

becoming available on PC, as well as

Gang Beasts

and

Superhot: Mind Control Delete

coming to both Android and console.

You can check out the full list of games coming to Xbox Game Pass below.

Players can expect to find these games coming to Xbox Games Pass this December.

Control

(Android & Console),

Doom Eternal

(PC),

Haven

(Console & PC) ID@Xbox,

Rage 2

(Android),

Slime Rancher

(Android & Console) ID@Xbox,

Va-11 Hall-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action

(PC) ID@Xbox, and

Y

es, Your Grace

(Android, Console & PC) ID@Xbox are arriving on December 3.

Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age – Definitive Edition

(Console & PC) is arriving on December 4.

Call of the Sea

(Android, Console & PC) ID@Xbox,

Monster Sanctuary

(Android & Console) ID@Xbox, and

Starbound

(PC) ID@Xbox are arriving on December 8.

Unto The End

(Console & PC) ID@Xbox is arriving on December 9.

Assetto Corsa

(Android & Console),

Gang Beasts

(Android & Console) ID@Xbox,

GreedFall

(Android, Console & PC),

Superhot: Mind Control Delete

(Android & Console) ID@Xbox and

Yooka-

Laylee and the Impossible Lair

(Android, Console & PC) ID@Xbox are arriving on December 10.

For Xbox Games Pass ultimate subscribers, notable additions to the subscription service include a three-month trial for Discord Nitro, The New Day Expansion Pack for

Gears 5,

and new additions to the Xbox Game Pass Quests.

WHAT THIS MEANS

It’s great to see that Microsoft and Xbox are continuing to add to the already huge library of games available on Xbox Game Pass. Additions such as

Control

show that the subscription service is not just packed with lesser quality titles to extend the quantity of games it offers to players. Following the addition of EA Play to the service last month, Microsoft do not want to leave players bored over the holidays.

Sony and PlayStation will do well if they are able to match Xbox Game Pass in some sort of capacity. Whilst the strategy for the PS5 seems to focus on single-player, narrative based games for the time being, it’s fair to see how players owning these consoles may hold a slight hint of jealousy against their Xbox counterparts.

Xbox Game Pass is available now, and from December 3,

new subscribers are able to get their first 3 months for only $1

.