Seven indie games are headed to the Xbox Game Pass this year, and it’s guaranteed to have something for you whether you like brutal brawlers, spine-shivering thrillers, or laid-back simulators.
A drone that appears in Babyface’s doorstep lures him back into the criminal underground in the 80s-themed Midnight Fight Express.
Engage in a brutal and hyper-kinetic brawling ballet, using every environmental tool and street fighting technique at your disposal. Level up your abilities to take down the mounting onslaught of bozos, cronies, and crime lords. (xbox.com)
You play Grey Irma, a fierce warrior in an even fiercer world, in this 2D platformer by Moldova-based Black Mermaid. Every death is a lesson learnt, and you’re bound to learn a lot.
Coral Island from Stairway games allows you to live the island life you always wanted. Tend crops, nurture animals, meet the locals, and more in this farm simulator. It’s in early access right now, and is slated for a full release on October 11.
Ghost Song is an atmospheric 2D adventure from developer Old Moon. You awake as a Deadsuit, and embark on a journey of self-discovery, ancient mysteries, and cosmic terror, all on the desolate moon of Lorian.
Descend deep into the darkness—only then will you learn (or is it remember?) the truth. (xbox.com)
Prodeus by Bounding Box Software will have you reminisce the days of DOOM. There’s nothing better than mindlessly blasting enemies in a first person shooter, and Prodeus re-imagines this style with modern technology.
Get ready to paint the walls red. This is the Boomer Shooter you’ve been waiting for. (xbox.com)
Experience sci-fi survival horror in rose-engine’s Signalis, set in a dystopian future where humanity has conquered the solar system.
Awaken from slumber and explore a surreal retrotech world as Elster, a technician Replika searching for her lost partner and her lost dreams. Discover terrifying secrets, challenging puzzles, and nightmarish creatures in a tense and melancholic experience of cosmic dread and classic psychological survival horror.
These Xbox Game Pass indie games were taken from the official Xbox and Humble Games news announcement. For more Gaming news, click here.