As the calendar flips to a new month, the possibilities for Xbox Sports Mode enthusiasts abound, with a diverse array of fresh additions awaiting eager gamers.
Craving more titles to play with your Xbox Sports Move controllers? You are getting ’em!
Metallic Slug’s latest installment, Metallic Slug Ways, kicks off on November 5, marking a new start for this series. “Experience the exhilarating blend of tactical depth and roguelite excitement in this dynamic RPG, where expertly crafted gameplay and a reimagined ‘run’n’gun’ mechanic come together to create a truly unforgettable experience.” If you’re eager to experience this title from day one, you can do so by playing it at launch on a platform of your choice – whether that’s through the cloud, console, or PC. However, keep in mind that some features may require Game Pass Ultimate or PC Game Pass.
Following up on November 6, we’re treated to a veritable smorgasbord of fascinating topics – buckle up!
The lineup includes Go Mecha Ball, a twin-stick shooter with roguelike development, arcade-style ranges, and pinball-like physics blended with an arsenal of devastating weapons. Additionally, there’s The Rewinder, a 2D puzzle adventure game inspired by traditional Chinese folklore, where you have the power to enter people’s memories and influence their actions.
Love crime? On November 6, Turnip Boy Robs a Bank arrives, following in the footsteps of its predecessor, Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion, whose titles already convey their tone and style. The latest installment features Harold Halibut, a stop-motion animation film that explores “friendship and life on a city-sized spaceship submerged in an alien ocean.” This exclusive Xbox Series X/S title is joined by three other November 6 releases that will be available on a broader range of consoles, requiring only a standard Game Pass subscription to play.
On November 7, Goat Simulator Remastered is released, a remastered version of the comedic classic that boasts enhanced graphics and includes all unique DLC items – available on cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X/S, requiring either Game Pass Ultimate or PC Game Pass.
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is set to take off on November 19, offering a unique opportunity to explore the world from up high in a wide range of aircraft, available on cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X/S platforms, with a requirement for Sport Move Final or PC Game Move controllers.
You’ve got a plethora of engaging video games at your disposal, so don’t bother complaining that you’re lacking options when it comes to something to play.