🔗 Share this article The Initial Xbox Game Pass Games of 2026 Reveal Xbox Isn't Giving Up Yet. Everywhere you go, fans keep sounding the death bells for the green team. Microsoft's console just got outsold by a platform few have heard of. Platform-specific outlets are now publishing content on PS5 topics as a new development. The past year represented complete chaos for the tech giant's gaming arm. Yet, based exclusively on the titles headed to the service in 2026, it is apparent that the green gaming company continues to plan to engage players with strong games on its premier subscription. The Immediate Additions The two games currently accessible at this moment, Brews & Bastards and Little Nightmares Enhanced Edition, are not the headliners. Instead, the excitement lies in what's arriving to Game Pass soon that's deserving of attention. Significant Forthcoming Releases Come mid-January, Game Pass will add the underappreciated Star Wars Outlaws, a sprawling adventure that deviates from typical Ubisoft design with a cosmic robbery tale. An additional significant inclusion is Resident Evil Village and its giant Lady Dimitrescu, hailed in past assessments as "the perfect cocktail of horror and action." Intriguing Niche Additions Yet, the less-hyped additions arriving shortly on the service are quite compelling. Lost In Random: The Eternal Die, the criminally overlooked roguelike that is incredibly fun, becomes available next week — and it's worth experiencing whether or not you experienced the first Lost in Random game. The British post-apocalyptic game from last year might get its hooks in you within just a quarter of an hour. Atomfall, the stealth survival game by the developers behind Sniper Elite, also warrants your attention. Ultimate tier members also have Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine – Master Crafted Edition to look forward to. A Well-Rounded Collection All in all, these titles aren't industry-shaking releases to Game Pass, nor are they tentpole Microsoft studios games that justify the service in the first place. However, this batch of games are very dependable. It offers a healthy blend of past releases that passed you by and new-ish games that failed to receive the spotlight they deserved the first time around — rendering them excellent choices to find a new audience on Game Pass. Hope you're ready to say goodbye to The Grinch Christmas Adventures, as it happens.