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Jump Force, DiRT Rally 2.0 and more are coming to Xbox Game Pass for console in September
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Published onSeptember 18, 2019
published onSeptember 18, 2019
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The Xbox team has just announcedfive new games coming to Xbox Game Pass for consolein September, withJump ForceandBloodstained: Ritual of the Nightcoming to the catalog as soon as tomorrow, September 19. These two games launched on Xbox One in February and June, respectively, and they’ll be joining other 2019 games such as Devil May V and Metro: Exodus.
The three other Xbox One games coming on September 26 areDiRT Rally 2.0, the open world gameLEGO Worlds, and the real-time tactics rogueliteBad North. Jump Force is the clear headliner among these new titles as the crossover fighting game received a lot of hype ahead of its release, though reviews have been pretty mixed.
Xbox Game Pass for console already received six new games earlier this month with Gears 5, Dead Cells, Metal Gear Solid HD Edition: 2 & 3, Creature in the Well, Enter the Gungeon, and Gonner Blüeberry Edition. Microsoft didn’t announce new games for its separate Xbox Game Pass for PC subscription service today, and we may have to wait until next month to see new PC games join the catalog.
Radu Tyrsina
Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).
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