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Microsoft Reveals Xbox Game Pass November 2024 Lineup

Nov 04, 2024 2:15 PM

Microsoft has revealed the Xbox Game Pass lineup for November 2024, highlighting exciting day-one releases including Metal Slug Tactics, StarCraft: Remastered, and Goat Simulator Remastered. Starting on November 5, Metal Slug Tactics will offer players a tactical RPG experience with the familiar run-and-gun action of the series. This will be followed by the classic real-time strategy games StarCraft: Remastered and StarCraft II: Campaign Collection also launching on the same day. Goat Simulator Remastered will drop on November 7, featuring wacky physics and updated graphics. Additionally, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 will arrive on November 19, promising a detailed aviation simulation experience. Several titles will also be leaving Game Pass mid-month, so gamers should stay informed on their favorites.

nWhat new games are coming to Xbox Game Pass in November 2024?

New games coming to Xbox Game Pass in November 2024 include Metal Slug Tactics, StarCraft: Remastered, Goat Simulator Remastered, and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, alongside several others.

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Metal Slug Tactics uniquely blends the classic Metal Slug franchise’s explosive action with tactical RPG elements, breathing new life into a beloved series. StarCraft, a staple in the real-time strategy genre, has influenced countless games and maintains a dedicated fanbase due to its intense multiplayer and rich storytelling. Goat Simulator, known for its humorous gameplay and chaotic sandbox environment, returns with remastered features, while Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 aims to elevate realism in flight simulation gaming.



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