Xbox Game Pass gets Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and one of the zaniest remasters in years

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, Goat Simulator Remastered, and more are joining Xbox Game Pass soon.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Ready for more games?

The next batch of games headed toXbox Game Passhas been unveiled, as shared viaXbox Wireon Monday. Over the next couple of weeks, subscribers can look forward to a number of first and third-party titles joining the service, including Asobo Studio and Xbox Game Studios’Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. Goat Simulator Remastered is also on the way, bringing players a smoother way to engage in zany antics.

There’s also some games that were already available in Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass that are now filtering down to Xbox Game Pass Standard, the lower-end tier of Microsoft’s subscription service that was introduced earlier this year.You’ll find the list of games coming to Xbox Game Pass below, with the dates each title arrives and the exact tiers or services the game is being added to.

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What’s leaving Xbox Game Pass on November 15?

As always, there’s a few games leaving the service soon.

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Games rotate out (and sometimes back in) through Xbox Game Pass every month. If you want to keep playing something after it leaves, then naturally, you’ll need to make sure to buy it. You’ll get a discount for buying a game while it’s still in Xbox Game Pass, so buy every title you still want to play and you’ll save money!That’s extra important this month, as there’s a couple of notable departures in the form of two games from the Like a Dragon! franchise. Here’s everything leaving Xbox Game Pass on November 15:

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