You do not need to spend cells on unlocking the skills, bringing the blueprints is all. You won't be surprised to hear that no dates are currently available for those either, but Microsoft does note that it'll be announcing more games for PC Game Pass as September draws on. This requires you to bring 10 skill blueprints to the Collector. That's not quite it for PC, however Game Pass on the platform will also usher in stylish (and amusingly stupid) first-person slasher Shadow Warrior 2 this month, alongside developer Plausible Concept's enormously enjoyable viking-themed micro-RTS adventure Bad North. Once again, that release date is Xbox One only, although it's on the September list for PC too. Microsoft's next batch of Game Pass games arrives on 12th September in the form of developer Dodge Roll's wonderful rogue-like bullet-hell dungeon crawler Enter the Gungeon, and gloriously weird (and hard) procedurally generated 2D platformer, Gonner Blüeberry Edition. That release date is Xbox One only, but it's coming to PC too at some point this month. Moving on, 6th September also sees the release of developer Flight School Studio's strikingly designed Creature in the Well, a top-down, hack-and-slash-y dungeon puzzler with more than a touch of pinball about it. Metal Gear Solid HD Edition: 2 & 3 also arrives on the 5th, but that's Xbox One only. It's coming to PC this month too but - and you'll soon spot a theme here - there's no release date on the platform at present. The 'of War' may be no more, but the thick necks and bug mangling are still present and correct - and Xbox One and PC Game Pass subscribers will be able to see how developer The Coalition has fared on Friday, 6th September.īefore that, however, Motion Twin's exquisite action-platform rogue-like Dead Cells joins the Game Pass library tomorrow, 5th September, on Xbox One. The biggie, of course, is Gears 5, the latest instalment in Microsoft's long-running cover-shooter series. If you're an Xbox Game Pass subscriber positively quivering with anticipation over what happens next, inner peace is about to be restored: Microsoft has revealed the full line-up of games coming to the service on PC and Xbox One in September.
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