Xbox Game Pass September Releases Include Three Day One Games

Xbox Game Pass September Releases Include Three Day One Games

As a seasoned Xbox Game Pass subscriber with years of gaming under my belt, I must say that September is shaping up to be quite an exciting month! The addition of not one, not two, but three day-one releases is truly a testament to the ever-growing diversity and quality of games available on this fantastic service.


Hey there, fellow gamers! With a fresh new month upon us, it’s time to get excited about the latest additions to our gaming library on Xbox Game Pass. Just as we expected, a brand-new title has dropped today, and it’s none other than “Star Trucker”.

  • September 3rd- Star Trucker (Console, PC, Cloud)
  • September 4th- Age of Mythology: Retold (Xbox Series X|S, PC, Cloud)
  • September 5th- Expeditions: A Mudrunner Game (Console, PC, Cloud)
  • September 11th- Riders Republic (Console, PC, Cloud)
  • September 17th- Train Sim World 5 (Console, PC, Cloud)

On the same day these games – Star Trucker, Age of Mythology: Retold, and Train Sim World 5 – arrive on Game Pass and debut on the Microsoft Store, they’ll all be available. This means it might be tougher to find early reviews or impressions online, but the advantage is getting a chance to explore something completely fresh as part of your subscription. Expeditions: A Mudrunner Game, although not a day one release, is quite new, having been launched just in March. Conversely, Riders Republic is comparatively older, but it garnered positive reception upon launch, scoring 4 out of 5 from ComicBook’s official review. For those who missed the game last year, this seems like the ideal moment to catch up!

Overall, it appears that September is shaping up well for Game Pass subscribers. The upcoming weeks will reveal how the month concludes, but the remainder of the year is gradually becoming clearer. We are aware that October 25th marks the day one addition of “Call of Duty: Black Ops 6”, while December 9th brings us “Indiana Jones and the Great Circle”. As Microsoft’s major first-party games for the rest of 2024, these two titles should attract many Xbox owners. Let’s hope for more exciting Game Pass announcements to fill in the gaps until then!

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2024-09-03 17:41