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By the end of October, a new lineup of video games will be added to the Xbox Game Pass subscription program, according to an official announcement from Xbox. As usual, the list includes titles that are now in stock, such as A Plague Tale: Requiem, as well as titles that will be arriving this week. There are PC, console, and cloud-based video games on the list of new Xbox Game Pass titles.
New October 2022 Xbox Game Pass releases include A Plague Tale: Requiem, Amnesia: Collection, Amnesia: Rebirth, Phantom Abyss, Soma, Persona 5 Royal, Frog Detective: The Entire Mystery, Gunfire Reborn, and Signalis, in addition to A Plague Tale: Requiem. It is comprised. One of these, Phantom Abyss, is designated as a preview of the game, which essentially means it has not yet been released in its entirety.
Description: “This collection includes 3 amnesiac titles: The Dark Descent, A Machine For Pigs and Justine. Relive the horror that sparked the ‘Let’s Play’ revolution. Immerse yourself in three living nightmares that will chill you to the core. ”
Amnesia: Rebirth (Cloud, Console, PC)
Phantom Abyss (Game Preview) (Cloud, PC, Xbox Series X|S)
Description: “A harrowing journey of devastation and despair that tests the limits of human endurance. Discover your past and survive the Algerian desert. Fear is your enemy. It threatens you and your loved ones. Stay calm and don’t give in to the disease.Hide from the monsters and solve the puzzles.”
Description: “In the massively online game Phantom Abyss, players are tasked with finding holy artifacts buried in dangerous chambers while within procedurally created temples. Please be aware that you can only challenge a temple once. You will not ever again see that temple if you do not succeed or pick the wrong relics.”
Soma (Cloud, Console, PC) (Cloud, Console, PC)
Description: “Soma is a sci-fi horror game set beneath the Atlantic from the makers of Amnesia: The Dark Descent. The PATHOS-II undersea facility is in agonizing solitude, and you must make some difficult choices. What is logical? Do we still need to fight for what?”