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Five more titles are coming to Game Pass, in both Standard and Ultimate tiers

We've hit the first Tuesday of October, which means it is time for another Xbox Game Pass update. Over the next couple of weeks, five more titles will be added to Game Pass on both the standard and ultimate tiers, including indie hits like SIFU. 

The once PlayStation-exclusive indie hit, SIFU, offers an incredible combat-focused experience and will please anyone with even the slightest interest in martial arts. It is a true gem in the indie scene, but be warned, it is also a little on the difficult side, so you'll need to get very familiar with the controls to make it all the way through.

Here is the full list of titles dropping on Game Pass over the next two weeks, including platform availability, subscription tier and dates:

  • MLB The Show 24 (Game Pass Standard, Console) – October 2nd
  • Open Roads (Game Pass Standard, Console) – October 2nd
  • SIFU (Game Pass Standard, Cloud, Console and PC) – October 2nd
  • Inscryption (Game Pass Standard, Cloud, Console and PC) – October 10th
  • Mad Streets (Cloud, Console and PC, all Game Pass tiers) – October 10th

The second half of October will see Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 launching on Game Pass Ultimate, which will no doubt be a huge focus for Microsoft this month as it looks to capitalise on its ownership of the biggest FPS franchise in gaming history.

As usual, there will be a few titles leaving Game Pass this month on the 15th, including:

  • Dyson Sphere Program (PC)
  • Everspace 2 (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • From Space (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • F1 Manager 2023 (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Scorn (Cloud, Console, and PC)

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