What’s coming to Xbox Game Pass in October 2022?

Plague Tale is one of several high-profile games coming to Xbox Games Pass holders next month. (Microsoft)
Plague Tale is one of several high-profile games coming to Xbox Games Pass holders next month. (Microsoft)

Xbox Game Pass continues to be the best-value offering in gaming. Starting at just £7.99 a month, you can access hundreds of games to download to your Xbox One or Series console.

These are high-profile games, too, including every Microsoft Studios and Bethesda title as they become available: think Fallout, The Elder Scrolls, Doom, Gears of War, Fable, and so on.

So what’s coming to Game Pass in October? These are the highlights.

Xbox Game Pass highlights for October 2022

Two titles especially stand out from the October 2022 Xbox Game Pass selection: A Plague Tale: Requiem, and Persona 5: Royal.

A Plague Tale: Requiem, out now

Requiem is the sequel to A Plague Tale: Innocence — a surprisingly sweet stealth action adventure about a girl protecting her brother in plague-addled 14th-century France. Naturally, children are no match for the swords of soldiers, so have to use stealth and cunning to stay out of trouble for the majority of the game.

The sequel promises more of the same stealthy third-person adventuring as the story picks up where it left off. This time, the siblings will be travelling to the south of France in search of a cure for the blood disease that triggered the events of the first game.

It arrived on Game Pass on October 18. Unfortunately, its predecessor left Game Pass on September 15, so you’ll have to pay for it if you want to catch up with the story before getting stuck into the sequel.

The highly-anticipated sequel is on its way to Games Pass holders. (Microsoft)
The highly-anticipated sequel is on its way to Games Pass holders. (Microsoft)

Amnesia: Collection and Amnesia: Rebirth, due October 20

Game Pass is already extraordinarily good value, but this is generous even by those high standards. On October 20, we get both Amnesia: Rebirth and Amnesia: Collection. Given the latter contains the series’ first two games and the Justine DLC, that’s a whole lot of content, adding up to around 25 hours of gameplay.

Not that we’d recommend playing it all in one go, as the horror series is pretty intense. As highlighted in our list of scary games for Halloween, the survival horror games involve a lot of hiding from monsters, with a sanity metre that will slowly deplete if you spend too long in the dark, leading to in-game hallucinations. It’s a wonderfully unsettling experience that’s just perfect for Halloween.

Amnesia: Collection (Frictional Games)
Amnesia: Collection (Frictional Games)

Persona 5: Royal, due October 21

Persona 5: Royal, meanwhile, couldn’t be more different. The enhanced version of the PS3 and PS4 title arrives on Game Pass on October 21.

Persona is a long-running series of RPGs that combines turn-based monster battles in sprawling dungeons with… life as a high-school teen in Japan. It’s a strange mix of tactical role-playing and social simulator, but it somehow works — the Royal repackage has an average score of 95 per cent on Metacritic.

This is the first Persona game to come to Xbox, thanks to the game’s 25th-anniversary celebrations. Microsoft says that Persona 4 Golden and Persona 3 Portable will also be coming to Game Pass at some point if this gives you a taste for more.

The latest in a long line of of RPGs mixing monster battles with high-school drama in Japan. (Microsoft)
The latest in a long line of of RPGs mixing monster battles with high-school drama in Japan. (Microsoft)

What else is coming to Xbox Game Pass in October 2022?

Below, you can see all the titles coming to Xbox Game Pass in October, along with their platform and Metacritic score. Note that new releases won’t get a score until the reviews are in, while others have too few for an average to be generated.

Date

Game

Platform

Metacritic Score

October 11

Coral Island

PC

85%

October 11

Eville

Xbox, PC

N/A

October 13

Dyson Sphere Program

PC

N/A

October 18

A Plague Tale: Requiem

Xbox, PC, Cloud

85%

October 20

Norco

Xbox, PC

88%

October 20

Amnesia: Collection

Xbox, PC, Cloud

79%

October 20

Amnesia: Rebirth

Xbox, PC, Cloud

80%

October 20

Phantom Abyss (Preview)

Xbox, PC, Cloud

N/A

October 20

Soma

Xbox, PC, Cloud

82%

October 21

Persona 5: Royal

Xbox, PC

95%

October 21

Scorn

Xbox, PC

60%

October 27

Frog Detective: The Entire Mystery

PC

73% + 81%

October 27

Gunfire Reborn

Xbox

TBC

October 27

Signalis

Xbox, PC, Cloud

TBC

Game Pass vs Game Pass Ultimate: What’s the difference?

There are three tiers available: Game Pass for console or PC, which are £7.99 a month each, or Game Pass Ultimate for £10.99.

Game Pass Ultimate combines both PC and console games, as well as adding in Xbox Gold for online multiplayer access on console and cloud gaming, where certain titles can be streamed to any device with a web browser, from your phone to your laptop.

Game Pass Ultimate and the PC version also include access to EA Play, which provides a whole library of extra games from Electronic Arts, a studio known for everything from the FIFA and Madden sports series to Apex Legends and Mass Effect.

In short, Game Pass Ultimate offers a lot more value for an extra £3 and is well worth it if you play across formats, compete online on Xbox, or like your EA titles. Paying for Gold and EA Play separately would cost an additional £10.98 a month, and you wouldn’t get cloud streaming.