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Crusader Kings III, World War Z, Resident Evil 7, and more are coming to Xbox Game Pass

Just as September begins, Microsoft is ready with even more Xbox Game Pass announcements following the packed schedule from last month. From Microsoft's first-party Xbox games division, the second and third chapters of Tell Me Why will be released this month on Xbox One and Windows via the subscriptions, which are joined by even more high profile and indie games.

The newly announced games incoming to the Xbox Game Pass for Console and PC go up to only September 10, with further waves being kept for later as is usually the case. Here are the games and their arrival dates:

Xbox Game Pass for PC:

  • Crusader Kings III - Available now
  • Resident Evil 7 Biohazard - September 3
  • Tell Me Why: Chapter Two - September 3
  • Touhou Luna Nights - September 3
  • World War Z - September 3
  • Star Renegades - September 8
  • Disgaea 4 Complete+ - September 10
  • Tell Me Why: Chapter Three - September 10

Xbox Game Pass for Console:

  • The Jackbox Party Pack 4 - September 3
  • Resident Evil 7 Biohazard - September 3
  • Tell Me Why: Chapter Two - September 3
  • Touhou Luna Nights - September 3
  • Hotshot Racing - September 10
  • Tell Me Why: Chapter Three - September 10
  • Destiny 2: Shadowkeep & Forsaken - Coming Soon

Moreover, the cooperative title Drake Hollow launched on to the Xbox Game Pass for Console subscription last week, while the recently announced Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition will be available on the PC service when the real-time strategy game launches in October.

There are a few titles that will be leaving the subscriptions soon, them being:

  • September 1 - NBA 2K20 (Console)
  • September 7 - Red Dead Redemption 2 (Console)
  • September 15 - Gonner: Blueberry Edition (Console & PC), Jump Force (Console)

Cloud gaming support is imminent for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers as well, with the much-awaited service slated to kick off on September 15 with over 100 games available for streaming via Android devices.

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