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Final Fantasy XIII and more announced for Xbox Game Pass this month

Back in 2019, Microsoft announced plans to bring a bunch of Final Fantasy titles over to Xbox Game Pass, including the likes of Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy X and X-2, Final Fantasy XII and even Final Fantasy XIII. While most of those games have appeared on Game Pass at one point or another, Final Fantasy XIII never showed. Fortunately, that is finally changing this month. 

Today, the Xbox team revealed eight games coming to Xbox Game Pass later this month. Headlining the September 2021 update is none other than Final Fantasy XIII, which will be available through Game Pass on both console and PC.

Here are all eight titles announced as ‘coming soon' to Xbox Game Pass this month:

  • Craftopia (Console, PC, Cloud)
  • Breath Edge (Console, PC, Cloud)
  • Signs of Sojourner (Console, PC, Cloud)
  • Surgeon Simulator 2 (Console, PC, Cloud)
  • Final Fantasy XIII (Console, PC)
  • Crown Trick (Console, PC)
  • Nuclear Throne (Console, PC)
  • The Artful Escape (Console, PC)

These are just the titles joining Xbox Game Pass in the first half of this month. In a couple of weeks, more titles will be announced for late September.

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