Xbox Game Pass Getting Seven New Games Next Week, Including A Street Fighter Game

Microsoft’s Game Pass service for the Xbox One continues to be one of the best bargains in [...]

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Microsoft's Game Pass service for the Xbox One continues to be one of the best bargains in gaming. For $9.99 a month, you get pretty much unlimited access to a number of hit titles, with new ones being added every month. And with October right around the corner, there's some fresh blood that's joining the fray.

Seven new titles have been announced by the company, and there's something here for everyone, whether you prefer classic adventure, raising hell, or taking part in something indie-related.

Here's the rundown of the games that will be available starting October 1st.

Super Street Fighter IV: Although not as action-packed as Ultra Street Fighter IV, this sequel has plenty to deliver, including four new combatants and a number of upgrades, as well as plenty of multiplayer fun to be had.

Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell: The follow-up to Saints Row IV takes you into the Underworld as you raise hell in an attempt to save one of your own, completing a number of missions with the legendary Johnny Gat.

State of Decay: Considering that the sequel is coming to Xbox One very soon, it makes sense for the first game to be on the Game Pass, introducing a number of scenarios where you fight for survival against the undead in a dreary open world.

The Bug Butcher: An old-school blastathon where you try to clean up a station from alien visitors.

Costume Quest 2: Double Fine's follow-up to its Halloween-oriented adventure is a blast, thanks to the unique characters in the game, along with the robust control system and hours worth of humorous surprises.

Tower of Guns: An insane first-person shooter where you fight your way through a number of booby-trapped rooms, picking up some inventive weapons along the way.

Maldita Castilla EX – Cursed Castille: A wonderful throwback title where you fend off against ghouls and ghosts using a number of inspired weapons. Ghosts 'n Goblins fans are likely to eat this up.

You can subscribe to the Xbox Game Pass now and catch these games when they debut this Sunday, along with a ton of others!

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