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Published onSeptember 14, 2021

published onSeptember 14, 2021

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Microsoft has revealed today thenext new games coming to Xbox Game Pass in September, which includes a lot of ID@Xbox titles. Aragami 2, Subnautica: Below Zero, and seven other games will be available on Console, PC, and Xbox Cloud Gaming, but some new games such as Phoenix Point and Tainted Grail: Conquest are only coming to a single platform.

You can find all details about these new Xbox Game Pass games and their release dates below:

The company also announced that 11 cloud-enabled games are getting support for touch controls on PC, iOS, and Android devices starting today. The list includes Blinx: The Time Sweeper, Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge, Cris Tales, Halo: Spartan Assault, Halo Wars: Definitive Edition, Halo Wars 2, Last Stop, Omno, Raji: An Ancient Epic, The Medium, and Tropico 6.

Last but not least, the Xbox team revealed that Drake Hollow, Ikenfell, Night in the Woods, Kathy Rain, and Warhammer Vermintide II will leave the Xbox Game Pass catalog at the end of the month. In case you missed it, Microsoft also announced today that the Windows 10 Xbox appnow provides access to Xbox Cloud Gamingright within the app, and Xbox Remote Play is also supported for all games installed on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One consoles.

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