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Xbox Game Pass November update headlined by Obsidian’s next game

We've hit the first Tuesday of the month, which means it is time for another Xbox Game Pass update. Over the first couple of weeks of November, we can expect ten more games to join the library, including the latest title from Obsidian Entertainment.

While we've just passed Halloween, there is a bit of horror sprinkled into November's first Game Pass update. Some of TellTale's The Walking Dead games are arriving on Game Pass, as well as titles like Ghost Song and Vampire Survivors.

Here's the full list of games joining Xbox Game Pass in the first half of November:

  • The Legend of Tianding (Cloud, Console, and PC) – Available Now
  • The Walking Dead: A New Frontier – The Complete Season (PC) – Available Now
  • The Walking Dead: Michonne – The Complete Season (PC) – Available Now
  • Ghost Song (Cloud, Console, and PC) – 3rd November
  • Football Manager 2023 (PC) + Console Edition (Cloud and Console) – 8th November
  • Return to Monkey Island (Cloud, Console, and PC) – 8th November
  • Vampire Survivors (Console) – 10th November
  • Pentiment (Cloud, Console and PC) – 15th November
  • Somerville (Console and PC) 15th November

With Football Manager 2023 coming to Game Pass, the older Football Manager 2022 will be leaving the service on the 8th of November. On the 15th of November, five more titles will leave Game Pass including Art of Rally, Fae Tactics, Next Space Rebel, One Step from Eden and Supraland.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of the November line-up so far? To me, it isn't the best showing we've seen this year.

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