The Xbox Game Pass has proved to be a success with players, providing gamers with titles on both their consoles and PC. The service has included some classic throwbacks, and the Xbox Game Pass has now added new games to its impressive roster to see out the month. Some will be familiar with the games, while others will have treats to uncover.

Players who have an Xbox Game Pass will have access to Gris, A Plague Tale: Innocence, Children of Morta, and Tekken 7. This is a formidable line-up and most of these games were critically acclaimed. While Children of Morta will be available on PC and the Xbox One, Gris and A Plague Tale will be first coming to players with a PC.

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The Xbox Game Pass faced some criticism for dropping titles recently, but if the service keeps updating its available titles like it has this month players will likely stick with the service. This month provides deep narratives in the form of A Plague Tale, as well as an acclaimed action RPG in Children of Morta. Perhaps the most overlooked, despite being one of the best platform adventure games in recent years, is Gris and many will be pleased to unearth this gem.  In short, there's plenty for players to sink their teeth into.

On top of that, the already available Tekken 7 continues the series and its beloved fighting. Tekken 7 is still adding content and its inclusion in the game pass may boost its longevity significantly. With these kinds of games available, it seems that the Xbox Game Pass will continue to be a hit with players despite the odd misstep. It will now be interesting to see how Microsoft carry over this successful service to the Xbox Series X.

There are plenty of theories about what the Xbox Series X needs to do to be a popular console, but the continuation of successful aspects of this generation is surely paramount. The Xbox Game Pass has been one of the best services to come out of this generation and many players will be hoping to get a great games library in future consoles. How the next generation will play out remains to be seen, but access to games will always be a sure way to attract players.

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