It Takes Two and GTA San Andreas lead Xbox Game Pass November updates
Minecr💞aft PC is out first with Java and Bedrock support

The Xbox 🔯Game Pass November lineup includes Iꦇt Takes Two, GTA San Andreas, and Minecraft for PC, with the upcoming racer Forza Horizon 5 also being added to the subscription service at launch.
Forza Horizon 5 is easily the biggest addition of the month – a game so powerful it turned our own Josh West into Count Driftula in his hands-on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Forza Horizon 5 preview. It'll be available to Game Pass subscribers on PC,🐻 console, and cloud gaming platforms at launch on November 9.
Minecraft PC will kick things off a little earlier tomorrow, November 2, with Game Pass support for the Java and Bedrock editions of th൲e game. This version of the sandbox game will support cross-play with all other versions, including consoles and mobile.&nb𝔉sp;
November 4, meanwhile, will see the release of co-op triumph It Takes Two for console, PC, and cloud Game Pass users. As our own Sam Loveridge said in her 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:It Takes Two review, Hazelight's latest is a beautiful and heartfelt adve🔥nture that constantly builds on inventive two-player mechanics, delivering one of the most memorable and unique experiences of the year.
To round things out, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas - The Definitive Edition is coming to Game Pass for console players on November 11, on the heels of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:the newly announced VR version of the storied open-world game.
Here's h🌄ow the rest of the Xbox Game Pass November games line up:
- Unpacking (PC, console, cloud) – November 2
- Kill It with Fire (PC, console, cloud) – November 4
- Football Manager 2022 (PC) – November 9
- Football Manager 2022: Xbox Edition (PC, console, cloud) – November 9
- One Step from Eden (PC, console) – November 11
The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Forza Horizon 5 file size has been set at 100GB as pre-loads begin.
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