You can read the full list below:Īdditionally, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate users find more perks for its added xCloud feature. Now, the aforementioned title alongside other exciting releases such as SkateBIRD & Sable are heading to the service later this month. Back during its second /Twitchgaming & livestream last month, titles like Aragami 2 were said to be releasing at launch for the platform. However, Microsoft also paved out more additions to come later on this year. Then, it was later on told that Sports Interactive’s Football Manager 2022 will be prepared to release at launch for Xbox Game Pass. However, Microsoft goes on to map out more on the way coming this November in a separate announcement. In that, titles such as Final Fantasy VIII and The Artful Escape prove to be sufficient with more on the way through the periodic structure of additions to the service. So far for September, Xbox Game Pass is welcoming a fruitful amount of titles to its service as of the first announcement for the month. Anyone who hasn’t played the original should check that out first, but for everyone else, Lost Judgment looks set to be worth the wait between franchise entries.Īs we heard towards the end of 2021, expect to see more big releases starting to hit gaming shelves worldwide.Listen to this Article: □ Listen to this Lost Judgmentis a direct sequel to 2018’s Judgment and continues the story of Takayuki Yagami, a former lawyer who becomes a detective to get justice for his community. Lost Judgment - September 24 Image: Lost Judgment Kena looks like an absolute delight, and should definitely be on your September 2021 games radar. If those killer visuals aren’t enough to pull you in, its varied combat, beautiful story and lovely cast of characters might do the trick. Kena: Bridge of Spirits looks like an absolute dream, and is sure to be a standout this month. Kena: Bridge of Spirits - September 21 Image: Kena: Bridge of Spirits It’s cute, it’s sweet and it’s exactly what we all need to cure the lockdown blues this September. In this adorable game, you play as a tiny bird riding a skateboard through various environments, Tony Hawk-style. The name “ SkateBIRD” is pretty self-explanatory. Deathloop - September 14 Image: Deathloop Expect shinier sweat, more realistic faces and new quality-of-life features in this year’s instalment. Platforms: PS5, PS4, XSX/S, XBO, PC, SwitchĬome on and slam, and welcome to the jam, with NBA 2K22, the next big entry in the 2K Games basketball simulator series. While it is the seventh entry in the Tales series, you won’t need to have played anything else to get lost in this game’s vast and gorgeous world. Tales of Arise is an epic, anime-style adventure set in the medieval world of Dahna, where evil forces butt up against the power of good. Tales of Arise - September 10 Image: Tales of Arise As Alex discovers more about her town in True Colors, she’ll also learn more about herself and the strange, supernatural abilities she’s saddled with. Life is Strange: True Colorsis a standalone story about Alex, a young woman who lives in a mysterious town known as Haven Springs. Platforms: PS5, PS4, XSX/S, XBO, Switch, PC This series is known for being wacky, and you’ll get to experience all the joy and panic that comes with it this September. WarioWare: Get It Together!is a jazzy little collection of “microgames” - short games demanding quick thinking and rapid-fire movement to complete. WarioWare: Get It Together! - September 10 Image: WarioWare: Get It Together! In this adventure, you’ll see the best of what the Sonic series has to offer, and travel through some absolutely charming locations along the way. If you missed out on gorgeous platformer Sonic Colours: Ultimate the first time it came out, the good news is it’s getting a shiny re-release in September. Sonic Colours: Ultimate - September 7 Image: Sonic Colours: Ultimate Whether you’re in the mood for some wacky party games or you want to dive deep into strange and surreal worlds, there’s something for everyone this month in games.įrom WarioWare to Deathloop, here’s every major video game release you can look forward to in September 2021. After all, September 2021 marks a major turning point for games on all platforms, with several major releases planned over the course of the month. It’s been a relatively quiet year for big video game releases, and while you can probably guess why, we shouldn’t dwell on bad times. BTW - prices are accurate and items in stock at the time of posting. We have affiliate and advertising partnerships, which means we may collect a share of sales or other compensation from the links on this page. At Gizmodo, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too.
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