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Microsoft announced all the new games coming to Xbox Game Pass subscribers on console, PC, and Cloud Gaming in October. These games will become part of the Game Pass library and will be available to anyone who is subscribed to the Console, and Ultimate tiers. If you are only subscribed to the recently introduced Standard Tier of Xbox Game Pass, you will not get access to the day-one releases for October 2024.
The headliner for this month in terms of Game Pass games has to be Call of Duty Black Ops 6, the first game in the franchise to launch as a day-one release on the Xbox subscription service. It will be playable on October 25, right when everyone else can buy it.
StarCraft fans will be happy to see both StarCraft: Remastered along with StarCraft II: Campaign Collection, but they are only going to come to Game Pass PC subscribers.
Xbox Game Pass Games Coming in October 2024
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (Cloud, Console, and PC) – October 25 on Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III (Cloud) – October 25 on Game Pass Ultimate only
- Call of Duty: Warzone (Cloud) – October 25 on Game Pass Ultimate only
- South Park: The Fractured but Whole (Cloud, Console, and PC) – October 16 on all Game Pass tiers except Core
- Donut County (Cloud, Console, and PC) – October 17 on all Game Pass tiers except Core
- MechWarrior 5: Clans (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S) – October 17 on Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass
- Ashen (Cloud, Console, and PC) – October 29 on all Game Pass tiers except Core
- Dead Island 2 (PC) – October 31 on Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass
- StarCraft: Remastered (PC) – November 5 on Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass
- StarCraft II: Campaign Collection (PC) – November 5 on Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass
Games Leaving Xbox the Game Pass Library
This is the last chance to play the following games before they leave the library permanently:
- Frog Detective: The Entire Mystery
- Headbangers
- Inkulinati
- Lonely Mountain’s Downhill
- Mineko’s Night Market
In other Microsoft news, the company recently announced that the Head of Game Studios, Alan Hartman, is retiring soon, and will be replaced by Rare boss Craig Duncan.