As Xbox's most attractive service at the moment, the Xbox Game Pass subscription service offers a rich library of games. From the exciting Xbox exclusive games to the stunning ID@Xbox indie games, more exciting games are entering the Xbox Games Pass library every month.
Ori and the Blind Forest

"Ori and the Lost Forest" has a very gorgeous picture, coupled with a beautiful soundtrack. Highly recommended for next-generation Xbox series, SSDs reduce loading times to help the game smoothness and alleviate frustration in the difficult parts.
This platform jumping game is smooth and precise from start to finish, with excellent difficulty curves that strike the perfect balance of leisure and challenge. It's no exaggeration to say that this game is an XGP must-play game, as is its excellent sequel, Ori and the Will of the Wisps.
Halo: The Master Chief Collection
If a list of XGP games doesn't have Halo, it's incomplete. With Halo: Master Chief Collection, players will enjoy six series of games that have been reworked or optimized for PC and Xbox Series X|S consoles.
In addition to the exciting campaigns from the 6 installments of the Halo series, the Master Sergeant Collection really makes a real difference when playing with others: whether it's fighting Star Alliances and Demons in a co-op campaign, or enjoying a rich PvP mode and custom maps in multiplayer, the Master Sergeant Collection offers an astonishing amount of content.
With the launch of Halo: Infinity, Halo: Master Chief Collection is the perfect starting point for newcomers to the Halo series, and it is possible to learn all the plot of the series in one holiday.
Hades: Battle Out of Hell
If you don't consider Hades, you miss the gem in XGP. The game, which has just won the Hugo Award, is currently the third rated on XGP. The player assumes the role of Zagreos, the son of Hades, the king of Hades, and the main goal is simple - to break through the underworld and reach the surface. However, doing so is by no means simple; hordes of enemies stand between you and the surface, and death is inevitable.
One of the things that makes Hades so great is its repeatability, where players go back to the beginning and get boosted no matter how fast they die in each round. The inhabitants of the underworld will also react to your successes or failures, giving the impression of a vibrant game world.
Stardew Valley
This is a beautiful game where players take over a rundown farm and build it from scratch, learning about the valley village and its colorful NPCs. A day in Stardew Valley is completely free: players can farm, fish, mine, explore, make relationships, and do whatever they like while enjoying the game's wonderful soundtrack.
As the game progresses, players will find that this is definitely a game that is difficult to put down. With the limited amount of time and energy a character has at their disposal each day, these two restrictions make it necessary for players to strategize for each day and each season while striving to be as productive as possible. Stardew Cereal Language is a magical game, and using XGP will only make it better.
Slay the Spire
The Killing Spire is sure to make a place on this list, simply because of the length of time it takes to immerse yourself in it. No matter how many games you play, The Killing Spire doesn't lose its appeal. While it may die many times in the game, the unlocking of new items, relics, and characters makes it not feel repetitive. Just like every time you open the Killing Spire, the player will take a different path.
The Killing Spire is just as dangerous as Son of Mota, because it's likely to think about playing "a few minutes" and then look up to see that you've unconsciously "crossed" through, hours later than you thought.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition
The XGP list naturally can't be less than a generation of classic RPG "The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim". No other game offers unique appeal and respect like Skyrim. Presumably everyone already knows a lot about the basic game, but the "Special Edition" offered by XGP also includes all the DLC and a series of graphic improvements, which make it even more impressive.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Remastered provides hundreds of hours of content to immerse themselves in.
Neil: The Mechanical Age (NieR: Automata)
Neil: The Mechanical Age is arguably one of the best ARPGs of the previous generation, not to mention that it became the best option in the current XGP. The battle process is beautiful, the gameplay is smooth and stylish, and it's as creative as its predecessor. The game jumps between narrative rhythm and unique style, with a wonderfully unpredictable nature. There's also its wonderful soundtrack, an ancient and mysterious soundtrack style that is another reason to play this game.
Neil: Mechanical Age requires multiple levels to fully understand its story, but the plot changes considerably with each play to help keep it fresh. Don't miss this incredible plot arrangement, download and start playing.
Psychonauts 2
As soon as ITA 2 was released, it quickly jumped to the list of the highest rated XGP games. In the game, the player plays as Raz, a young psychic who successfully joins the ranks of the Italians, but soon finds that things are completely chaotic...
This unique platform adventure game allows players to find enemies through different ways of thinking. ITA 2 was widely acclaimed and considered the perfect sequel to ITA and a great game in itself.
Doom Eternal
Doom's tempo tempo, heavyweight guns from various arsenals, picking up props while ending enemies while running like a fly... Everything about Doom is to feel good. The series may have come too long since the initial humble FPS, but this reboot perfectly captures and extends the tone and feel of the original 1993.
Mick Gordon's metal soundtrack is pretty cool, and for those familiar with the old Doom, picking up a shotgun when familiar music rings out can be bloody. Doom can be extremely challenging, especially difficult, but when it comes to managing to forge a path through a group of hellish demons with almost no damage, the thrill is probably no match for other games.
Tetris Effect: Connected
While Connection may be the most bizarre Tetris to date, its basic gameplay is as simple and satisfying as ever: when the player manages to fill the entire layer, make them all disappear and repeat until the end of time.
But the point of this game is that the performance of the game is related to the player's choreography, and the visuals and music will constantly change as it progresses on stage. Multiplayer even has a great new mode where several players team up to defeat a powerful AI opponent, allowing all players to combine into a unified field and work with friends to defeat the computer.