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Xbox Game Pass October 2018: Additions and removals

Update: Four new spooky titles were added for Halloween 2018. We’ve added them to the list below.

Original story: We’ve now got some details of changes to the Xbox Game Pass library over October 2018. They’re all below, and go into action from 1 October unless otherwise noted.

Additions

Xbox 360

  • Split/Second
  • LEGO Indiana Jones

Xbox One

  • Forza Horizon 4 (2 October)
  • Wolfenstein: The New Order
  • Metro 2033 Redux
  • Resturato: Double Barrel
  • Shantae: Half Genie Hero
  • Outlast
  • Observer
  • Hello Neighbour
  • Dead Island: Riptide

Removals

Here are the four titles that will be removed from the service from 1 October 2018:

Xbox 360

  • None

Xbox One

  • Maldita Castilla EX – Cursed Castile
  • Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell
  • The Bug Butcher
  • Tower of Guns

No word yet on the titles that will be added to the Netflix-like subscription service, but we’ll keep you informed as soon as we find out.


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