December’s Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Line-Up Revealed

Plenty to sink your teeth into here.

My Friend pedro

Microsoft have announced December’s line-up for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, bringing with it a host of games to play on console and PC. 17 games, in fact, if we’re not counting any games available across both console and PC. Check them out below.

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Console Game Pass subscribers will receive 8 new games during the month of December, with My Friend Pedro and Naruto To Boruto: Shinobi Striker arriving on December 5th, while December 6th will see the launch of Demon’s Tilt and Wandersong directly onto Xbox Game Pass. Finally, December 12th will see the arrival eFootball PES 2020 (still a terrible name), Overcooked 2, Pathologic 2 and The Division. Unfortunately Ashen, Life Is Strange plus the Before the Storm prequel and PES 2019 will leave Game Pass on December 13th.

As for Xbox Game Pass for PC, you’ll be able to experience the likes of My Friend Pedro, Europa Universalis IV, Demon’s Tilt, Farming Simulator 17, Pathologic 2, Faeria, Human: Fall Flat, Age of Wonders: Planetfall and Metro: Last Light Redux. No date was given for this additions on the Xbox Wire post, though expect these games to be added over the next two weeks. At the very least, no planned removals from the PC library were mentioned.

For Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers, there’s a lot of games for you to try out over Christmas. Heck, even if you only subscribe to one or the other, you’ve still got plenty of new games at your disposal. That’s if you can be dragged away from Halo: Reach, anyway.

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