Microsoft has revealed fresh titles arriving on Xbox Game Pass this October, marking the initial releases since the platform’s recent pricing adjustment, which introduced a 50% cost increase for subscriptions.
Twelve games will debut across the revamped service in October, while three titles depart. Among notable additions is Ninja Gaiden 4, the franchise’s first installment in over a decade, available exclusively for Ultimate-tier subscribers. Ball x Pit debuts simultaneously on the service, alongside Double Fine’s latest project, Keeper, both launching day one.
Other key arrivals include the enhanced edition of Ninja Gaiden 2 Black, supernatural action title Evil West, medieval MMO Pax Dei, physics-based adventure Eternal Strands, and a preview build of strategic battler He Is Coming.
See below for the full lineup of incoming titles, including availability dates, platforms, and subscription tiers:
- Supermarket Simulator – October 8 – Cloud, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC – All tiers
- Baldur’s Gate and Baldur’s Gate II Enhanced Editions – October 9 – PC – All tiers
- The Casting of Frank Stone – October 14 – Cloud, Xbox Series X/S, PC – All tiers
- Ball x Pit – October 15 – Cloud, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC – Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass
- The Grinch: Christmas Adventures – October 15 – Cloud, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC – All tiers
- Eternal Strands – October 15 – Cloud, Xbox Series X/S, PC – Game Pass Premium/Ultimate
- He Is Coming (Game Preview) – October 15 – PC – Game Pass Premium/Ultimate
- Ninja Gaiden 2 Black – October 15 – Cloud, Xbox Series X/S, PC – Game Pass Premium/Ultimate
- Pax Dei – October 16 – PC – All tiers
- Keeper – October 17 – Cloud, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC – Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass
- Evil West – October 21 – Cloud, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC – All tiers
- Ninja Gaiden 4 – October 21 – Cloud, Xbox Series X/S, PC – Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass
Three games will rotate out on October 15: Coccon, Core Keeper, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants Unleashed.
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