Microsoft isn't slowing down for a moment. After a fantastic October with The Outer Worlds 2 and Ninja Gaiden 4, November in Xbox Game Pass looks just as strong – if not better. A diverse lineup, a lot of freshness, and a few releases that could completely draw you in. Here’s the first wave of games that will be available this month.
1000xRESIST (4 November)
We're starting with an atmospheric science-fiction adventure that, after its success on PC, is finally making its way to consoles. It's a story about identity, clones, and memories – in a world where the past and future merge into one. An ideal title for fans of narrative games with a twist.
Football Manager 26 (4 November)
The iconic series returns with a new season. A new match engine, better tactical analysis and full control over the club – FM26 is, as always, a time eater that can turn one “short career” into a marathon until three in the morning.
Egging On (6 November)
Platformer that sounds like a joke, but don’t be fooled – you play as an egg escaping from a farm. Unusual humour, surprisingly good physics, and levels full of inventive traps. If you enjoy Untitled Goose Game or Human: Fall Flat, you’ll feel right at home here.
Whiskerwood (6 November)
A charming city builder where we don’t build an empire of humans, but colonies of adorable mice. Collecting resources, developing the settlement, and battling the elements – all presented in a fairy-tale atmosphere with relaxing music in the background.
Voidtrain (7 November)
A train between dimensions, survival in cosmic emptiness, and a touch of steampunk. Voidtrain is a survival game with an idea, where we develop our train and explore strange worlds full of puzzles. A game that can draw you in like a wormhole.
Winter Burrow (12 November)
Winter, snow and a mouse returning to its family home during a storm – sounds like something from Pixar, and it kinda looks that way too. Winter Burrow is a charming adventure game about warm emotions, survival and memories. A lovely piece of art among indie games.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 (14 November)
No doubt the biggest release of the month. The new version of Black Ops takes us to a darker period of the Cold War, with a focus on the storyline and tactical confrontations. The campaign version is said to have a few moments that will turn the series upside down.
Moonlighter 2 (19 November)
Return of one of the most beloved turkeys. We again become the shopkeeper-warrior who sells by day and explores dungeons by night. More items, more style, and an even more refined combat system.
Monsters Are Coming! Rock & Road (20 November)
By the end of November – a total blast. A post-apocalyptic racing game with monsters and a guitar soundtrack. Mad Max meets Twisted Metal, just with more distance and colours. The perfect game to unwind after work.
Katarzyna Petru












