The eternal dance of addition and subtraction continues in the universe of Xbox Game Pass this September.
Many know well by now that Microsoft's ever-evolving subscription service is like a cosmic ballet of titles coming in and fading away, and this month is a prime example. Leading the charge is Bethesda's Starfield, which lands on Game Pass on September 6. This spacefaring RPG, often compared to "Skyrim in space," - or The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, if you're asking Phil Spencer - has been highly anticipated despite its criticisms for shallow RPG elements and the lack of depth in its universe. Players in the United States might even get to play the game a bit sooner due to specific launch times. If you were among those who splurged on collector's or premium editions, you've had access since September 1.
On September 14, Solar Ash makes its appearance, developed by the creators of Hyper Light Drifter. Players assume the role of Rei, a Voidrunner who seeks to protect her planet from the insatiable hunger of the Ultravoid. Then, a few days after on September 19, get ready to dive into Lies of P, a soulsborne action-RPG that puts a dark twist on the Pinocchio tale. Other intriguing additions include the co-op shooter Payday 3 and Gang Beasts-like Party Animals, available on September 21 and 20 respectively. Cocoon, the brainchild of Limbo and Inside's lead gameplay designer, Jeppe Carlsen, debuts on Game Pass on September 29.
