New PC games will be added to the subscription offer again in September. We tell you which titles will be available and when.
New month, new games for Game Pass – that’s the credo. In September 2021, new PC games will once again be launched that you can play at no extra charge if you have subscribed to the Xbox Game Pass.
So far, six games have been announced that will also be released for the PC – and all of them will be included in the subscription directly on the day of release. Please note that this is probably not yet the complete monthly offer, Microsoft usually releases more new additions gradually. Of course, we’ll keep you up to date with the latest news.
Table of Contents
Surgeon Simulator 2: Access all Areas
We’re losing Bob! Scalpel, dab! Quick, dump the mustard in the open abdominal cavity! Yes, Surgeon Simulator 2 is anything but medically accurate. You should bring a thick portion of black humour with you for the wacky OP sim. With “Access All Areas”, the Ultimate Edition will be released on 2 September, the same day the previous Epic exclusivity will end.
SkateBird
Cute birds on skateboards: that’s exactly what SkateBird offers, in which you control the birds through miniature arenas and let them perform spectacular tricks. Actually, the game was supposed to be released in August, but it has been postponed a bit more.
I Am Fish
With this crazy simulation, the developer team from Bossa Studios fulfils a heart’s desire for the fans. After I Am Bread, the community wanted a fish simulator with the same physics – but with a glass ball instead of baked goods. And I Am Fish is the answer. You have to roll through different worlds and watch out that your aquarium doesn’t break.
Aragami 2
Aragami 2 puts you in the silent shoes of a shadow clan ninja. While the predecessor focused more on exploration and clever infiltration, co-op plays a much more important role in the second part.
Sable
In the indie game Sable, we explore an alien but beautiful world with our speeder. The adventure game reminds us a little of Breath of the Wild, but is much simpler. There are no battles, but there are puzzles and a story about growing up. The open world is supposed to be the real highlight of the game.
Lemnis Gate
Lemnis Gate is a hero shooter with a first-person view. The time loop mechanic adds a special twist: Each match lasts only 25 seconds, during which you can influence the next run-through – a turn-based shooter, so to speak.
These games are leaving Game Pass soon
From 31 August
- Blair Witch
- Stranger Things 3
- Double Kick Heroes
From September 15
- Forza Motorsport 7
Looking for more game subscriptions? Then take a look at our overview to see who gives you the best deal: Uplay Plus, EA Play or Geforce Now?
All current gaming subscription services – and what they cost