Some big highlights are waiting for you in Xbox Game Pass this November. Find out which blockbusters and indie titles are included here.
Things are heating up in Game Pass this month: With Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, a true blockbuster lands in the subscription right at release, accompanied by creative indies like Winter Burrow and Dead Static Drive. Here’s an overview of all new Game Pass titles for November.
All Game Pass Titles in November
Sniper Elite: Resistance – from November 5
Rebellion sends you deep into World War II with the latest entry in the series. This time, the resistance takes center stage: you act as an underground fighter behind enemy lines, far from the front. In addition to the classic sniping and stealth mechanics, the game offers a fully playable co-op campaign for two players. A proven formula is expanded with a tactical layer where communication and precision are crucial.
Egging On – from November 6
In this unusual platformer, you control an egg trying to escape captivity. It sounds absurd – and that’s exactly the appeal. You’ll need to jump, roll, and climb through workshops, factories, and barns, where every careless move can be your downfall. The minimalist art style and sensitive controls create a challenging mix of skill, frustration, and fascination.
Whiskerwood – from November 6 (PC)
In this charming city builder, you’ll create a small settlement for mice who want to start anew under the rule of tyrannical cats. Production chains, resource cycles, and constant threats demand careful planning. Whiskerwood combines simulation and storytelling, offering more depth than its cute look might suggest.
Voidtrain – from November 7
This one offers a truly unique concept: you control a train traveling through a surreal, floating world between dimensions. Each station brings new environments, materials, and enemies. The game combines exploration, crafting, and survival elements while allowing you to expand and customize your train. Whether solo or in co-op, it’s an unpredictable journey through a dangerous yet visually stunning world.
Great God Grove – from November 11
When gods start to argue, chaos erupts – and you’re the one trying to restore order. Great God Grove mixes puzzle mechanics with bizarre dialogues and a world that balances humor with apocalyptic madness. The game thrives on its playful presentation and bold art style, which make it stand out from typical puzzle games.
Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris – from November 11
The mix of action and puzzles continues here as a co-op experience. Together with up to three other players, you’ll explore ancient temples, fight mythological creatures, and solve physics-based challenges. The clear level design and focus on teamwork make this title stand out from typical Lara Croft adventures and keep it fun years after its release.
Pigeon Simulator – from November 11
In Pigeon Simulator, the seemingly ordinary city pigeon becomes part of a paranormal task force. You’ll investigate strange phenomena in New Squawk City and fight anomalies threatening the population. The humor is deliberately over the top, but the gameplay is surprisingly solid. The title focuses on teamwork, absurd scenarios, and using unusual abilities – like telekinetic feather attacks.
Relic Hunters Legend – from November 12
A colorful, fast-paced looter-shooter: Relic Hunters Legend combines bullet-hell gameplay with RPG elements. You’ll collect gear, upgrade your abilities, and team up with up to four players across numerous missions. The story focuses on friendship and rebellion in space – lighthearted, but filled with small narrative details beyond just shooting.
Winter Burrow – from November 12
In this cozy survival adventure, you play as a mouse returning to its abandoned childhood home. You’ll gather supplies, craft clothes, and befriend other forest dwellers to survive the winter. Crafting, resource management, and the contrast between warmth and danger create a unique and atmospheric experience.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 – from November 14
The biggest November release: Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 joins Game Pass at launch. Developed by Treyarch and Raven Software, the new entry continues the series both narratively and technically. Alongside a campaign featuring new locations, the focus lies on an expanded multiplayer mode with classic 6v6 maps and large-scale 20v20 battles. The Zombies mode also returns – with round-based progression and elements from the Dark Aether universe.
In Case You Missed It
Several titles from last month are still available. Keeper by Double Fine tells a quiet story about a lighthouse and its unexpected friendship with a seabird – an experimental, emotional piece.
With The Outer Worlds 2, Obsidian’s sci-fi RPG returns, offering a sequel that refines familiar systems without losing its satirical tone.
Ninja Gaiden 4 delivers uncompromising action with fast-paced combat, while Pacific Drive remains the quirky mix of road trip and survival, sending players through the dangerous “Olympic Exclusion Zone.”
DLC & Updates
New additional content arrives this month for several titles:
– Age of Empires IV: Dynasties of the East expands the strategy game with four new civilizations and fresh mechanics.
– Lost in Random – Wager’s Gauntlet adds weekly challenges for advanced players.
– And the Stellaris: Console Edition gets an update for Xbox Series X|S, improving performance and allowing larger galaxies.








