Jump Force, DiRT Rally 2.0, and more coming to Xbox Game Pass for Console

Microsoft today announced the next wave of games heading to Xbox Game Pass subscribers on Xbox One. Those looking for new PC additions may have some waiting to do, however. The company says to tune in to its upcoming Inside Xbox broadcast on September 24 for more details on those.

Looking towards what"s coming to the console subscription, Microsoft has laid out five games that will be rolling out during the next two weeks. See the full list and their arrival dates below:

Jump Force - September 19

Create your own avatar and jump into an original Story Mode to fight alongside the most powerful Manga heroes from DRAGON BALL Z, ONE PIECE, NARUTO, BLEACH, HUNTER X HUNTER, YU-GI-OH!, YU YU HAKUSHO, SAINT SEIYA and many others. Or head to the Online Lobby to challenge other players and discover lots of modes and activities.

Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night - September 19

Bloodstained is an exploration-focused, side-scroller action RPG packing all of the best features you"ve come to know and love from the Metroidvania genre into a single, content-packed game.

Bad North - September 26

Bad North is a charming but brutal real-time tactics roguelite. Defend your idyllic island kingdom against a horde of Viking invaders, as you lead the desperate exodus of your people. Command your loyal subjects to take full tactical advantage of the unique shape of each island. Everything is at stake: fail, and watch the blood of your subjects stain the ground red.

DiRT Rally 2.0 - September 26

DiRT Rally 2.0 dares you to carve your way through a selection of iconic rally locations from across the globe, in the most powerful off-road vehicles ever made, knowing that the smallest mistake could end your stage

LEGO Worlds - September 26

LEGO® Worlds is an open environment of procedurally-generated Worlds made entirely of LEGO bricks which you can freely manipulate and dynamically populate with LEGO models. Create anything you can imagine one brick at a time, or use large-scale landscaping tools to create vast mountain ranges and dot your world with tropical islands.

The Xbox Game Pass for Console subscription comes in at $9.99 per month boasting unlimited access to over 100 titles, including all Microsoft first-party games from day one.

Meanwhile, the $14.99 per month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription arrives with access to the console and PC variants of the service, as well as Xbox Live Gold. New users can currently subscribe to this for $2, giving them two months of entry.

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