🔗 Share this article The Initial Xbox Game Pass Games of 2026 Reveal Xbox Is Still Fighting. Across the gaming landscape, fans keep sounding the funeral bells for Microsoft's gaming division. Xbox was recently outsold by a lesser-known competitor. Xbox fan sites are now publishing content about PlayStation for the first time. The past year represented a period of total upheaval for Xbox and Microsoft. But if we're going solely off what's coming to Game Pass in 2026, it becomes clear that the green gaming company continues to plan to attract subscribers with compelling titles on its premier subscription. The Available Now Titles The duo of games that are immediately available at this moment, Brews & Bastards and Little Nightmares Enhanced Edition, are not the headliners. Instead, the excitement lies in what's arriving to Game Pass over the next few weeks that's truly noteworthy. Upcoming Headline Games Starting January 13th, the platform will add the underappreciated Star Wars Outlaws, a vast exploration title that breaks up conventional open-world tropes with a cosmic robbery tale. An additional significant inclusion is Resident Evil Village with its iconic tall vampire, which our 2021 review called "the perfect cocktail of terror and combat." Noteworthy Smaller Games But even the smaller games coming to Game Pass soon are quite compelling. Lost In Random: The Eternal Die, an unjustly ignored roguelite that is incredibly fun, becomes available next week — and it's worth experiencing regardless of whether you played the first Lost in Random game. The British post-apocalyptic game from last year could captivate you within just a quarter of an hour. Atomfall, a game blending infiltration and resource management by Rebellion Developments, is also a game to check out. Those with the top-tier subscription also have Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine – Master Crafted Edition to anticipate. A Solid, Curated Lineup All in all, this isn't a revolutionary update to Game Pass, and they are also not massive exclusive blockbusters that justify the service by themselves. However, this batch of games are rock solid. The lineup provides a solid mix of older titles you may have skipped and fairly new titles that didn't get the attention they deserved the first time around — which makes them excellent choices to find a new audience on Game Pass. Hope you're ready to part ways with The Grinch Christmas Adventures, though.