Microsoft announced a number of new games coming to Xbox Game Pass this month, including Disney Dreamlight Valley, Metal: Hellsinger, and more.
Metal: Hellsinger
is a highly anticipated FPS and rhythm game hybrid that will launch on Sept. 15. Set in the bowels of the underworld, it tasks players with timing their shots to the beat of a blaring metal soundtrack as they dispatch various hellspawn. It wasAs for the notable games leaving the service on Sept. 15, some of the standouts are. Microsoft also announced that there would be additional Game Pass reveals on Sept. 15, coinciding with the Tokyo Game Show conference.
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