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Pick One: What Was Your Favourite Xbox Game Pass Game In September?

Pick One: What Was Your Favourite Xbox Game Pass Game In September?

Age of Mythology? Riders Republic? Trials of Mana?

by Fraser Gilbert Yesterday, 4pm

Well, unless something crazy happens over the weekend or on Monday, we’re officially finished with new Xbox Game Pass titles for the month of September. It’s been a little quiet at times, but we’ve also seen some great new additions!

Perhaps the biggest highlights include the likes of Age of Mythology: Retold, Riders Republic and the two Mana games that were shadow dropped by Square Enix a few days ago – TGS 2024 definitely gave us a few surprises!

Beyond those though, some of our favourites included Star Trucker and Expeditions: A MudRunner Game, while it was a particularly good month for PC Game Pass users with the arrivals of Ara: History Untold and Frostpunk 2 as well.

So, what’s captured your attention the most on Xbox Game Pass over the past few weeks? Let us know down in the poll and comments section below – and don’t forget we’ve got Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 to look forward to in October!

What was your favourite Xbox Game Pass game in September 2024? Vote in the poll and discuss in the comments.

Fraser is the News Editor at Pure Xbox, where he spends his time reporting on the biggest stories in the world of Xbox and beyond.

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