Best
Xbox Game Pass Games
Windows Central
2021
Xbox Game Pass is Microsoft’s all-in-one subscription for Xbox One gaming, granting a Netflix-style library starting at $10 per month. You can download games directly to your Xbox console, even extending to Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Game Pass PC under the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate tier. We’ve rounded up a list of the best titles in Xbox Game Pass for Xbox One right here.

Netflix for Xbox games:
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate
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Microsoft’s high-value Xbox game subscription service provides some unprecedented value for those looking to try out new games, with over 200 games under a flat monthly fee.

Rule the West:
Red Dead Redemption 2
Rockstar Games’ open-world western is undeniably among the best of Xbox One, shifting over millions of units following widespread acclaim. While an expansive single-player story tails a gang of criminals on the run, the supporting Red Dead Online mode boosts replayability among friends.

Country roads:
Forza Horizon 4
Microsoft’s latest, Forza Horizon 4, is an accessible arcade racer ideal for any gamer. Staged in the British countryside, it presents a vast open-world filled with hundreds of automotive icons and activities. And with leading visuals across the Xbox One family, it’s an essential showpiece for your console.

Relive the classics:
Halo: The Master Chief Collection
Rounding up over a decade of Master Chief, this all-inclusive bundle packs the best of Halo. Upgraded for Xbox One X, experience all campaigns and multiplayer in 4K and HDR. The newly-remastered Halo: Reach recently joined the lineup, available for free under your Xbox Game Pass subscription.

All-out action:
Gears 5
Gears 5 is the latest entry in Microsoft’s iconic Gears of War franchise, packing an epic story campaign, competitive multiplayer, and a duo of tense cooperative modes. It’s a great all-rounder among Xbox’s highlights, among the newest in-house blockbusters included with Xbox Game Pass.

Interstellar RPG:
The Outer Worlds
From Knights of the Old Republic II to Fallout: New Vegas, The Outer Worlds marks the latest venture of action role-playing heavyweight, Obsidian Entertainment. The Halcyon system, corporation-ruled and plagued by extreme capitalism, hosts exemplary world-building paired with player choice. Whether smooth talking or guns blazing, this boundless RPG is for you.

Monster hunter:
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Crowned our favorite Xbox One RPG of all time, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is a masterpiece of storytelling and combat. Set in a dark, medieval-inspired fairy tale land, The Witcher 3 follows Geralt of Rivia’s attempts to track down his protege, packaged alongside methodical monster hunting and all sorts of political intrigue.

Sail the seas:
Sea of Thieves
This ongoing pirate adventure allows you to sail the seas with a trusty crew, tackling mythical threats and uncovering long-lost treasure. Gameplay consistently rewards cooperative play, ideal among close friends, and is supported with regular free updates. In Sea of Thieves, it’s truly about the journey, not the destination.

Against all odds:
Remnant: From the Ashes
While Gunfire Games’ latest third-person shooter flew under the radar for many, it’s a fine-tuned convergence of punishing, Dark Souls-style difficulty and class-based gunplay. The result is an addictive maze of post-apocalyptic dungeons and bosses, elevated by cooperative online play.

The goose is loose:
Untitled Goose Game
Channel your inner fowl, bringing chaos to an otherwise peaceful village, with Untitled Goose Game. You’re an endearing goose with a mischievous edge, stirring up mischief and honking yourself through a series of countryside backdrops. Underneath that initial joke, there’s a surprisingly gripping stealth experience, too, stealing prized possessions and meddling with everyday life.

Post-apocalypse:
Metro Exodus
Venturing beyond the subways of Moscow, Metro Exodus embarks on a four-season journey across post-nuclear Russia. This tense single-player adventure builds a world primed for discovery, rewarding resourceful players with survival instinct.

Mysterious galaxy:
Outer Wilds
Embark on a rocket-bound adventure in this interplanetary indie, exploring the far reaches of a quirky solar system. It’s best to enter Outer Wilds with as little context as possible, packing more than meets the eye.

Beast slayer:
Monster Hunter: World
Building a character to slay all-powerful beasts, the grind for new loot lies at the heart of Monster Hunter: World. Challenging boss fights promote deep-rooted cooperative tactics with up to four allies, recently expanded via the epic-scale Iceborne expansion.

Block by block:
Minecraft
Minecraft sits among the top-selling games of all time, attributed to the charming voxel sandbox, both a creative canvas and host to role-playing fantasy. Gather resources and let your imagination run wild, with procedurally-generated maps primed for exploration.

Unleash hell:
DOOM
Send demons back to hell with this fast-paced return of the arcade shooter. Leveraging tight gunplay, gore-filled takedowns, and crazy firepower, DOOM will always satisfy that shooter itch. And with DOOM Eternal slated for 2020, there’s no better time to return to this rebooted classic.
Find your next favorite game
Microsoft’s latest racing entry, Forza Horizon 4, is easily among the top games on Xbox One today, even for those who aren’t fans of the genre. Playground Games takes its open-world festival to new heights, exploring Great Britain across four seasons, with hundreds of iconic vehicles. It’s a quick Xbox Game Pass title to pick up and play and offers hundreds of hours of roads to travel once hooked.
We also wrap with love for Red Dead Redemption 2, an ambitious open-world western from Rockstar Games. The studio behind some of gaming’s top franchises including Grand Theft Auto offers its deepest title yet, now available on Xbox Game Pass, too. It’s a classic open-ended sandbox, with hours of exploration and narrative to uncover.
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This post was written by Matt Brown and was first posted to WindowsCentral
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