Microsoft has announced its Xbox Game Pass line-up for the first half of November, which will be headlined by Metal Slug Tactics, Goat Simulator Remastered, and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024.
But users will only get these new titles included in their subscription on day one if they are an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate or PC Game Pass subscriber, or if they are a continuing member of Xbox Game Pass from before Microsoft’s recent changes.
Otherwise, the month’s line-up includes a selection of games already available to members of the above subscription options, that are now available to the new Xbox Game Pass Standard tier.
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Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass titles for November are:
- Metal Slug Tactics (Cloud, Console, and PC) - 5th November (Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass)
- Go Mecha Ball (Console) - 6th November (Now with Game Pass Standard)
- Harold Halibut (Xbox Series X S) - 6th November (Now with Game Pass Standard)
- The Rewinder (Console) - 6th November (Now with Game Pass Standard)
- Turnip Boy Robs a Bank (Console) - 6th November (Now with Game Pass Standard)
- Goat Simulator Remastered (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X S) - 7th November (Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass)
- Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X S) - 19th November (Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass)
Xbox Game Pass games leaving on 15th November:
- Dicey Dungeons (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- Dungeons 4 (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- Goat Simulator (PC)
- Like a Dragon: Ishin! (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- Like a Dragon: The Man Who Erased His Name (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- Persona 5 Tactica (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- Somerville (Cloud, Console, and PC)
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Xbox Planning To Set Up Shop on Android
After a US court ruling earlier this week that Google must open its Play Store to enable third-party app stores and alternative payment options, Microsoft is moving swiftly to slide into this slightly open door.
Sarah Bond, president of Xbox, posted on X that the ruling will give more choices and flexibility to users. "Our mission is to allow more players to play on more devices so we are thrilled to share that starting in November, players will be able to play and purchase Xbox games directly from the Xbox App on Android," Bond wrote.
Due to the court order requiring Google to stop forcing apps to use its billing system and enable third-party app stores inside Google Play itself, Microsoft now aims to offer Xbox games directly through its app. Most games will likely not run directly on Android, but a revamped Xbox Android app could also directly stream bought or subscribed games to Android devices.