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There’s no doubt that Xbox Game Pass is one of the most popular and incredible gaming subscription services for PC users and console gamers. Xbox Game Pass offers a huge catalog of Games that players can download on PC, Xbox, and Mobile.
However, it looks like Microsoft is not planning to take its foot off the gas going into 2024. With bunch of different titles being constantly announced for next year, it can be a bit difficult to keep track of them on your own. Luckily, we’ve done all the work for you! Here’s a complete list of games coming to Xbox Game Pass in 2024.
All Games Confirmed for Xbox Game Pass in 2024
2023 proved to be a crazy year for Xbox Game Pass, and it looks like 2024 is keeping the insane pace going. While Microsoft hasn’t communicated the full list of games preparing to be welcomed into the Xbox Game Pass next year, we’re still aware of a few of them.
Below is a full list of games coming to Xbox Game Pass in 2024 -
Turnip Boy Robs a Bank (18th January)
Go Mecha Ball (25th January)
Persona 3 Reload (2nd February)
PlateUp! (15th February)
Open Roads (22nd February)
Lightyear Frontier (March)
Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes (24th April)
Manor Lords (26th April)
33 Immortals
Age of Mythology: Retold
Another Crab's Treasure
Ark 2
Avowed
Botany Manor
Bounty Star
Bushiden
Cities: Skylines 2
Citizen Sleeper 2
Commandos Origins
Dead Static Drive
Dungeons Of Hinterberg
Ereban: Shadow Legacy
Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn
Flock
Galacticare
Ghost Bike
Harmonium: The Musical
Harold Halibut
Hollow Knight: Silksong
Little Kitty, Big City
Magical Delicacy
Manor Lords
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024
Nirvana Noir
Pigeon Simulator
Replaced
Routine
Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2
She Dreams Elsewhere
Sopa
Stalker 2
Still Wakes The Deep
TO A T
Towerborne
Vapor World: Over The Mind
Way To The Woods
Don’t be worried about how short this list looks. With more gaming events and conferences planned for 2024, we’re sure that the Xbox Games Pass list will grow, with newly announced additions and release date confirmations. It’s still unclear when Activision Blizzard titles such as Call of Duty, Diablo, and Spyro will appear on the Xbox Subscription service.