Here is the latest update to Xbox Game Pass for November 2021 confirming all the new games, and the games that are leaving Game Pass.
The second update for Xbox Game Pass is available to view now revealing the latest additions to the service. You can expect to see new games like Mortal Shell, My Friend Pedro, Evil Genuis 2, and more coming to the three different platforms: Cloud, Console, and PC.
Here are the details on the new additions to Xbox Game Pass in November 2021 courtesy of Xbox Wire.
- Next Space Rebels (Cloud, Console, and PC) ID@Xbox – November 17
- Exo One (Cloud, Console, and PC) ID@Xbox – November 18
- Fae Tactics (Cloud, Console, and PC) ID@Xbox – November 18
- My Friend Pedro (Cloud, Console, and PC) ID@Xbox – November 18
- Undungeon (Cloud, Console, and PC) ID@Xbox – November 18
- Deeeer Simulator (Cloud, Console, and PC) ID@Xbox – November 23
- Mortal Shell (Cloud, Console, and PC) ID@Xbox – November 23
- Evil Genius 2 (Cloud, Console, and PC) ID@Xbox – November 30
We are not sure, but My Friend Pedro may have been reissued on the service after it was removed from it, so it is sort of a return to the Game Pass subscription. If you missed your chance the first time around, maybe play it again now.
We can’t talk about an update to Game Pass without mentioning which games are leaving the service in November. So here’s a list of all the games that will be removed by the end of the month.
Leaving November 30
- Call of the Sea (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- FIFA 19 (Console and PC) EA Play – Visit EA’s Service Updates page to learn more
- Football Manager 2021 (PC)
- Football Manager 2021 Xbox Edition (Console and PC)
- Haven (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- Hello Neighbor (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- Morkredd (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- Va-11 Hall-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action (PC)
Leaving December 8
- Destiny 2: Beyond Light, Shadowkeep, and Forsaken (Cloud and Console)
That takes care of the Xbox Game Pass November 2021 update which could be the last one for this month, but we never know. While you are here, why not take a look at all the new additions to the Xbox One and Series backward compatibility program and find out what resolution and frame rate they support now.