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Final Fantasy 13, Surgeon Simulator 2, And More Coming To Xbox Game Pass In September

A new month means a whole new host of Xbox Game Pass additions, and this month is stocked full of hits from Final Fantasy 13 to The Artful Escape.

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Below are all of the newly releasing Xbox Game Pass titles:

  • Craftopia (Xbox, PC, and Cloud) – September 2
  • Final Fantasy 13 (Xbox and PC) – September 2
  • Signs of the Sojourner (Xbox, PC, and Cloud) – September 2
  • Surgeon Simulator 2 (Xbox, PC, and Cloud) – September 2
  • Crown Trick (Xbox and PC) – September 7
  • Breathedge (Xbox, PC, and Cloud) – September 9
  • Nuclear Throne (Xbox and PC) – September 9
  • The Artful Escape (Xbox and PC – September 9
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Currently, you can play Final Fantasy 5|5-2, 12, and 8 on Xbox Game Pass, so the addition of 13 will bring the grand total of Final Fantasy games on the platform up to four.

Otherwise, there's Surgeon Simulator 2 which released last August, a sequel to the breakout indie game where you cut people open to play with their organs. The key difference is that you can dig through the intestines of your poor patients with up to three friends.

In case you missed it, as Xbox puts it, the first three Quakes are also readily available right now. Bar that, there's a few DLCs and pre-installs to get giddy about. Both the Spiritfarer: Free Beverly Update and State of Decay 2: Juggernaut Edition Homecoming Update are out now. Meanwhile, Microsoft Flight Simulator: World Update VI is out on September 7, Fallout 76: Fallout Worlds Update is out September 8, and Halo Infinite can be pre-installed today with Xbox Game Pass ready for its December 8 release.

Now for the bad news. Red Dead Online leaves Xbox Game Pass on September 13 while Company of Heroes 2, Disgaea 4, Forza Motorsport 7, Hotshot Racing, The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics, and Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales will be removed from the platform on September 15.

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