Everything Coming to Game Pass in December

Xbox announced this morning the new list of games coming to Game Pass for Console, PC, and Cloud. Indie developers? So many! New story for the game franchise most synonymous with Xbox? You bet! Roguelike shooters? Domestic life simulators? JRPGs? Party games? Check, check, check, check!
New Game Pass Games
Dec 2:
- ANVIL is a Day One with Game Pass release through the independent studio ID@Xbox program. ANVIL stands for Ancient Vault Investigation Lab, and players control heavily armored space marine-types with guns, swords, shields, jetpacks, and the like, fighting the hostile local wildlife on the worlds they explore. The player rebuild mechanic is introduced in the launch trailer as the reloading of a memory backed-up on a memory chip.
- Archvale is another ID@Xbox game premiering on Xbox. Developed by IdoZ, this is a charming-looking, pixel-2D action game published by Humble Games with a gameplay trailer that showcases a fun aesthetic, frenetic gameplay, and co-op. The ten minutes of gameplay should give you an idea of whether this quaint fantasy world is something you’ll be into.
- Final Fantasy XIII-2 is coming to Console and PC. The Final Fantasy games are something of an anthology series, but some of the games have gotten sequels within the series (Final Fantasy X got X-2 and XIII got XIII-2 and XIII-3). Square Enix’s most iconic JRPG property (no offense to the eminent Dragon Quest) used to be a Sony-exclusive franchise (and were before that a Nintendo-only franchise), but for a while now Xbox owners have been able to take a shot, increasingly on Game Pass.
- Lawn Mowing Simulator is coming to Cloud, Console, and PC. It provides the experience of serenely manicuring the British countryside, expressing how labor can be fun when it is an end unto itself, rather than a tool to make other people rich. It is another ID@Xbox release, developed by Skyhook Games and published by Curve Games. The trailer is so calm and fun it could nearly be a parody. Sometimes the mundane can be profound.
- Rubber Bandits is coming to Cloud, Console, and PC on Dec. 2, another day one release through ID@Xbox; this one from developer-publisher Flashbulb. Rubber Bandits is a party game for up to four players, engaging in hand-to-hand combat as well as using flamethrowers, pistols, and laser swords while trying to capture loot, fighting on moving vehicles and within vaults. See the trailer here.
- Stardew Valley was originally released in Feb. 2015 for Windows and Dec. 2016 for Xbox One. The farming simulator role-playing game was developed independently over five years by Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone, who also published the game. Inspired by his childhood love of the Harvest Moon series and known for its cozy world and interesting NPCs—some of whom your player can marry—if you’re an Animal Crossing fan looking for something vaguely similar on Xbox, this might be your ticket
- Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector, another in a long line of games inspired by the massively famous and influential miniatures tabletop game, is coming to Cloud, Console, and PC through ID@Xbox. Developed by Black Lab Games and published by Slitherine games, the turn-based strategy game comes to Game Pass through ID@Xbox, and allows players to take on the role of space marines in The Imperium fighting alien monsters.
Dec. 7:
- Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator is another ID@Xbox release, coming to Cloud, Console, and PC. Like WH40K, this game takes place in a dystopian future. Developed by Xalavier Nelson Jr. (AKA Strange Scaffold), who you may know from current Game Pass games Hypnospace Outlaw and SkateBIRD, you play as a space warlord trading organs, dealing with stocks, flesh and trying to resurrect a dead god, according to the Gameplay Overview that calls it a “sci-fi body-horror market tycoon.”
Dec. 8:
- Halo Infinite – the one we’ve all been waiting for has arrived. While the free-to-play multiplayer is currently ongoing [and all progress will rollover into this launch], Dec. 8 will bring the story of the sixth Halo game starring Master Chief John-117 fighting the Covenant-offshoot Banished on Zeta Halo to Cloud, Console, and PC. The iconic jump-around-with-your-shield shooter from 343 Industries is landing next Wednesday. Hope you’re ready, Spartans.
Dec. 9: