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Next week is coming strong for Game Pass subscribers. On Tuesday, November 25, two highly anticipated games will be added to the catalog just before the end of the month: an adventure loaded with decisions and an action-packed title perfect for quick play sessions. Two very different proposals that arrive at the same time on console, PC, and Premium modes.
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As usual, both games will be available throughout the day for players, accessible from Xbox Series, PC, and also through Xbox Cloud Gaming with Ultimate. A short week of new releases, but with two strong titles to close out November with a good rhythm.
New Xbox Game Pass games — November 25
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Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden — Game Pass Ultimate, Premium, and PC
A supernatural adventure set in the confines of a settlement marked by loss and difficult decisions. You control two hunters on a mission to free a community besieged by ghosts, exploring dense environments, cursed towns, and forests full of dangers. The combat combines physical abilities and spiritual powers, and progress depends on the dilemmas you face throughout the journey. It’s a title that invites you to advance with caution, observing every corner of New Eden and the bonds between its characters. -
Kill It With Fire! 2 — Game Pass Ultimate, Premium, and PC
The hunt is back with more humor and chaos than ever. This sequel expands the original concept with new tools, more destructible environments, and a cooperative mode perfect for playing with friends. Each play session involves locating, tracking, and eliminating creatures that can appear anywhere in the scene, from a kitchen to a futuristic laboratory. Its exaggerated physics and the number of interactive objects make it one of those games perfect for short sessions where something unexpected always happens.
With these two additions, Xbox Game Pass faces the end of November with a varied and strong catalog, setting the stage for a December that will also arrive loaded with new releases.

