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New Xbox Game Pass titles for November revealed

We're coming up to November, which means we're due a fresh batch of games for Xbox Game Pass across PC, console and cloud. Today, Microsoft announced the first wave of games, including a new surprise day-one game. 

Microsoft seems to be getting a good amount of support from SEGA in this month's Game Pass drop. Not only are we getting Persona 5 Tactica on day-one later in the month, but we're now also getting Like A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, which continues the story of Kiryu from the Yakuza series. We're also getting Football Manager 2024 for all platforms, another SEGA-published title.

Here's the full list of games hitting Game Pass over the next couple of weeks, including dates and platforms:

  • Headbangers: Rythm Royale (Cloud, Console and PC) – Available today
  • Jusant (Cloud, Console and PC) – Available today
  • Wartales (Cloud, Console and PC) – Available today
  • Thirsty Suitors (Cloud, Console and PC) – November 2nd
  • Football Manager 2024 (Cloud, Console and PC) – November 6th
  • Dungeons 4 (Cloud, Console and PC) – November 9th
  • Like A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name (Cloud, Console and PC) – November 9th
  • Wild Hearts (Cloud, Console and PC) – November 9th via EA Play
  • Spirittea (Cloud, Console and PC) – November 13th
  • Coral Island (Cloud and Xbox Series X/S) – November 14th

Later in the month we can expect another wave of games, including Persona 5 Tactica, a new tactical RPG from Atlus featuring the beloved characters from Persona 5.

KitGuru Says: Will you be installing any of this month's Game Pass titles? 

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