![]() ![]() But that’s not all! Here’s a look at what else is coming to Game Pass in October: Wolfenstein: The New Order (October 1) Before there was Wallenstein II: The New Colossus, there was The New Order. It’s damned good stuff – and it gets added to the Game Pass library on October 2. Forza Horizon 4 is a joyous, enthralling celebration of racing.” It’s beautiful to look at, it’s fast and it’s unbelievably fun. Playground Games’ latest sequel continues to shine as one of the best things on the Xbox One. Here’s what we said of Forza Horizon 4 in our review: “Forza Horizon 4 isn’t as surprising or inventive as the last one, but that’s hardly a slight considering how good it was. If that’s not a good deal, I don’t know what is. Effectively it means you can play through one of the Xbox’s best exclusives for just R159. Unless you’re a die-hard racing fan, you may not need to play this for more than a month (though there’s enough to keep you busy for that long). ![]() And that’s the case this month, as Game Pass sees the inclusion of the phenomenal Forza Horizon 4. Sometimes, even if you do need to play new games, you’re covered. ![]() Unless you’re the sort that absolutely needs to play the latest games, it’s worth looking at. Games that aren’t published by Microsoft go in and out of rotation, but they usually spend more than enough time in the library to be played through. At a cost of R159 per month or R1,575 per year (which, if we’re honest, is less than the price of two brand new games) it offers over a hundred games to download and play as long as the subscription is active. For new Xbox One owners (or the parents of them!) it’s especially enticing, because it means not having to buy many other games at all. Not only do you get a rotating library of older games, but often newer ones as well. It’s incredibly hard to overstate just what good value Xbox Game Pass is. ![]()
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