Mark in red November 25 if you are a subscriber to Xbox Game Pass.
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There are still days to go, but as of November 25th, we have two more very special and top games debuting on Xbox Game Pass. Honestly, I couldn’t think of a better way to close out the month than with more flagship games landing on the service.
It’s going to be an especially interesting day for those seeking new adventures that combine story, tension, and a healthy dose of action. As usual with these additions, all you need to do is log in to download or play them through the cloud. A perfect day to expand your library and discover very different proposals from each other.
Games you must play on November 25th on Xbox Game Pass
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Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden — Game Pass Ultimate, Premium, and PC
This supernatural journey from the creators of Life Is Strange places you in the midst of a hostile territory marked by loss and difficult decisions. You embody a pair of ghost hunters trapped between duty and personal matters, exploring cursed settlements, perilous forests, and ruins where nothing is as it seems. The combat system combines physical attacks and spiritual abilities, and much of the weight falls on how you approach each encounter and dilemma. Your actions can change the course of the story and the fate of those who survive in New Eden. -
Kill It With Fire! 2 — Game Pass Ultimate, Premium, and PC
The creature hunt returns with a very particular sense of humor, this time with a more ambitious twist: cooperative multiplayer, new tools, and scenarios where everything can turn into total chaos. The objective remains the same: track, locate, and eliminate targets that hide in any corner. Each match is different, filled with physical interactions, destruction, and constant surprises. The cooperative mode makes it an ideal game for impromptu sessions with friends, where disorder and improvisation are always guaranteed.

