Final Fantasy XIII will arrive on Xbox Game Pass on September 2nd

Lightning and snow in Final Fantasy 13

Screenshot: Square Enix

Final Fantasy XIII finally arrives at Xbox Game Pass on September 2nd.

At the 2019 XO19 fan event, Microsoft announced that a lot of Final Fantasy games would reach Game Pass, their a la carte gaming service, throughout 2020. Only a few made this window with intermittent additions (and outings) of games like Final Fantasy VII i Final Fantasy XV. But tomorrow is a big one in the star Final Fantasy XIII.

That’s not all. Here it is everything that comes in Game Pass in the coming weeks:

September 2nd

  • Craftopia, via game preview (Cloud, Console, PC)
  • Final Fantasy XIII (Console, PC)
  • Signs of the Sojourner (Cloud, console, PC)
  • Surgeon simulator 2 (Cloud, console, PC)

September 7

  • Crown trick (Console, PC)

September 9th

  • Breathedge (Cloud, console, PC)
  • Nuclear throne (Console, PC)
  • The cunning escape (Console, PC)

But since sweet things are sweeter when there is salt too, some games will be gone soon. First, Red Dead online, the online component of Red Dead Redemption 2, will not be available from September 13. And it will disappear on September 15:

  • Company of Heroes 2 (PC)
  • Disgaea 4 (PC)
  • Forza Motorsport 7 (Cloud, console, PC)
  • Hotshot Racing (Cloud, console)
  • The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics (Cloud, console, PC)
  • Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales (Cloud, console)

All in all, September’s initial Game Pass deals are pretty small. But I’m excited to be back Final Fantasy XIII. At the risk of getting a little flack, I know, I know, “It’s just a hallway” –Final Fantasy XIII it is a high water brand of the series. The cast of characters rules. Visually, it is pure luxury. And the CSB battle system it was, if not perfect, at least interesting.

Read more: In defense of Final Fantasy XIII

Microsoft has not yet announced the full range of Game Pass for September 2021. Expect it in two more weeks. But according to the app, the back half of the month looks stacked. On September 16, the stealthy-looking clean game Aragami 2 leaves. Then on September 28 it premieres Porta Lemnis, an amazing concept game that combines 25-second time loops, Helloshooting style and turn-based strategy.

As always, there are too many games, and there is not enough time to play them all.

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