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Persona 5 Tactica, Rollderdrome and Dune are heading to Game Pass

We're now halfway through the month which means it is time for another wave of Xbox Game Pass titles to be announced. Unfortunately, the second half of November is a tad quiet, with just a few titles joining the library, although this does include the day-one release of Persona 5 Tactica. 

Persona 5 Tactica was announced earlier this year alongside Persona 3: Reloaded. In Persona 5 Tactica, we see Joker and the Phantom Thieves return for a brand new adventure, this time with tactical RPG combat. The game will be a day-one release for Game Pass on Xbox and PC, although it will also be launching on PlayStation and Switch consoles too.

Here's the full list of titles joining Xbox Game Pass over the second half of the month:

  • Coral Island (Cloud and Xbox Series X/S) – Available today
  • Persona 5 Tactica (Cloud, Console and PC) – November 17th
  • Dune: Spice Wars (Cloud and Console) – November 28th
  • Rollerdrome (Cloud, Xbox Series X/S and PC) – November 28th

As usual, some titles will be cycled out of Game Pass at the end of the month. On November 30th, we'll be seeing Anvil, Battlefield 1943, Battlefield: Bad Company 1 & 2, Disc Room, Eastward and Grid all leaving the service. It is worth noting that Grid and the Battlefield titles were only available to Game Pass for PC or Game Pass Ultimate subscribers, as they are part of the included EA Play subscription, rather than direct Game Pass titles.

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KitGuru Says: It is a pretty quiet second-half-of-the-month update but we are getting towards the end of the year. In early 2024, we expect things to pick up considerably as Microsoft begins to incorporate the Activision Blizzard library of titles. 

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