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Xbox Game Pass December 2018: Additions and removals

Microsoft has advised of the latest Xbox Game Pass December 2018 additions and removals, and we’re happy to say there are none in the latter category.

Here’s what to expect next month (or really, just a bit earlier in one case).

Xbox Game Pass December 2018 Additions

  • The Gardens Between (Xbox One): 29 November
  • Mutant Year Zero (Xbox One): 4 December
  • Strange Brigade (Xbox One): 6 December
  • Ashen (Xbox One): 7 December
  • Hello Neighbor: Hide and Seek (Xbox One): 7 December
  • Mortal Kombat X (Xbox One): 7 December
  • Kingdom Two Crowns (Xbox One): 11 December
  • PES 2019 (Xbox One): 13 December
  • Spintires: Mudrunner (Xbox One): 13 December
  • Below (Xbox One): 14 December
  • Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice (Xbox One): 17 December
  • Ori and the Blind Forest (Xbox One): 20 December
  • Shadow Warrior 2 (Xbox One): 20 December

Xbox Game Pass December 2018 Removals

  • Brothers – A Tale of Two Sons (Xbox One)
  • Casey Powell Lacrosse 16 (Xbox One)
  • Resident Evil 0 (Xbox One)
  • Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter (Xbox One)
  • The Technomancer (Xbox One)
  • This War of Mine: The Little Ones (Xbox One)
  • Mega Man 10 (Xbox 360)

Strange Brigade is a big add, recently released by Rebellion in late August. We gave the title a 7.5/10 in our review, praising its campy nature, sense of humour and fun when playing as a group.

For those unaware, Xbox Game Pass is a Netflix-like subscription service that provides Xbox One players with a library of over 100 Xbox 360 and Xbox One titles. Simply subscribe, download the games you’d like and get playing.

Are you excited about this month’s additions?


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