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Xbox Game Pass Unveils Exciting September 2024 Lineup

Sep 17, 2024 1:27 PM

Microsoft has revealed the Xbox Game Pass September 2024 Wave 2 lineup, introducing three new titles for subscribers. From September 19 to September 24, players can expect to access Wargroove 2, Frostpunk 2, and Ara: History Untold exclusively on PC and for Game Pass Ultimate. Wargroove 2 is a turn-based strategy game noted for its resemblance to Advance Wars, while Frostpunk 2 stands as a highly anticipated sequel in the city-building survival genre. Ara: History Untold offers a Civ-like experience that emphasizes grand strategy. Notably, these titles will not be available on the Standard tier of Game Pass. Additionally, Microsoft has indicated adjustments with the upcoming Tokyo Game Show, potentially unveiling Final Fantasy games for Xbox consoles.

nWhat games are coming to Xbox Game Pass in September 2024?

In September 2024, Xbox Game Pass is adding Wargroove 2 on September 19, Frostpunk 2 on September 20, and Ara: History Untold on September 24, all available on Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass.

Wargroove 2, developed by Chucklefish, is a sequel that builds upon the beloved gameplay of its predecessor, enhancing it while maintaining its charm. Frostpunk 2, created by 11 Bit Studios, is a much-awaited sequel that continues the story of survival and city-building in a frozen world, while Ara: History Untold invites players to redefine the course of history through its turn-based strategy mechanics. These games reflect the growing diversity of options available to Game Pass subscribers, catering to fans of strategic gameplay.



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