Xbox Game Pass adds Sifu and four more games in October 2024

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Xbox Game Pass adds Sifu and four more games in October 2024

Microsoft has revealed the first batch of games coming to Xbox Game Pass in October 2024. Five games will be joining the service, including Sifu.

Tom West

Published 01 Oct 2024

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The first batch of games coming to Xbox Game Pass in October 2024 has been announced. Inscryption, Mad Streets, MLB The Show 24, Open Roads, and Sifu are the next games coming to Game Pass.

New games coming to Xbox Game Pass in October 2024

October 2

October 7

October 10

We'll see the first of this month's games arrive on October 2, although MLB The Show 24 and Open Roads are already available with Game Pass Ultimate and will just be joining the Xbox Game Pass Standard library. As for the fantastic Sifu, which is joining Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Standard, and PC Game Pass, it's a Kung Fu beat 'em up that sends you on an action-packed quest for vengeance as you hunt down your family's assassins.

On October 7, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Standard, and PC Game Pass subscribers will be able to dive into Mad Streets, a physics-based party game and brawler. It launched on Xbox in 2021 and currently holds a 2.2/5 TrueAchievements community rating, so it might not be the greatest experience.

Finally, on October 10, Inscryption joins Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Standard, and PC Game Pass. Blending elements from the psychological horror, escape room, and deck-building rogue-like genres, it's well worth checking out once it arrives later this month.

Microsoft has also announced that five more games will leave Xbox Game Pass in the first half of October.
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Written by Tom West
Tom has been playing video games since he was old enough to hold a controller, experimenting with a number of systems until he eventually fell in love with Xbox. With a passion for the platform, he decided to make a career out of it, and now happily spends his days writing about that which he loves. If he’s not hunting for Xbox achievements, you’ll likely find him somewhere in The Elder Scrolls Online or fighting for survival in Battlefield.