The first batch of games coming to Xbox Game Pass in September 2022 has been announced: Disney Dreamlight Valley, Metal: Hellsinger, and more.
Xbox Game Pass September 2022
Disney Dreamlight Valley: Founder’s Edition – Out Now
“Welcome to Disney Dreamlight Valley Early Access! Show your love for Disney with exclusive outfits that celebrate classic Disney Parks themes, along with beloved characters like Mickey Mouse. This Founder’s Pack provides early access to the game and includes exclusive items.
Disney Dreamlight Valley is a hybrid between a life sim and an adventure game rich in quests, explorations and engaging activities with Disney and Pixar friends, both old and new.” (xbox.com)
Disney Dreamlight Valley is available on Xbox Game Pass from day one, so you can now start your adventure with your favorite Disney and Pixar characters!
Your task is to free the Dream Castle from the Forgetting while making friends and unlocking the Realms of Disney and Pixar characters. Make Dreamlight Valley your own by building the perfect neighborhood – customize the layout, landscaping, and place your pick among thousands of decorative items.
Disney Dreamlight Valley is a light-hearted game, intended for an audience from three years old. It’s meant to be a way to experience these beloved characters outside of their movies.
Opus Magnum – Available now
Hailed as the most promising alchemist of his generation, Anataeus Vaya has just accepted a position as chief alchemist of the house of Van Tassen, the oldest and richest of the city’s ancient houses. But behind the opulent facade of the family are dangers, and alchemy alone may not solve every problem.
Opus Magnum is the latest open-ended puzzle game from Zachtronics, the makers of SpaceChem, Infinifactory, TIS-100 and SHENZHEN I/O. Master the intricate, physical machinery of the transmutation engine – the alchemical engineer’s most advanced tool – and use it to create vital remedies, precious gems, deadly weapons and more. (xbox.com)
Opus Magnum is another puzzle game from Zachtronics, the third of which we’ve seen in the Xbox Game Pass in recent months. Like the other titles, Opus Magnum is also open ended and adds some intriguing plots if you need more reason to play. The machines themselves are highly customizable and programmable, to ensure all your alchemical needs are met and run as efficiently as possible.
Train Sim World 3 – Available Now
“Explore three highly detailed routes and master the controls of the nine powerful locomotives in Train Sim World 3 with the brand new Training Center. Battle through extreme weather with the new dynamic weather system and see a volumetric sky powered by a new lighting system that breathes new life into the routes of Train Sim World 3.” (xbox.com)
Aside from the library of trains to choose from, Train Sim World 3 also features volumetric skies, transforming the atmosphere of your routes and enhancing the immersion and experience. It also features customizable scenarios, which can be shared with your friends. If you own the predecessor Train Sim World 2, you would be happy to know that all content is compatible with Train Sim World 3.
Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation – Available September 13
“Humanity has expanded into the galaxy thanks to the wonders of the technological singularity. You have become so powerful that you can manage huge armies across a world that offer you an ever-expanding galactic empire.
Now humanity is attacked by a new enemy. They call themselves the substrate and try to destroy the human race from existence. You, as an emerging member of the Post-Human Coalition, must deal with this new threat as well as with renegades trying to claim their own world.”
You choose your side as either the Post Human Coalition or their enemies, the Substrate. The two factions battle for control of the galaxy in this 64-bit real-time strategy.
DC League of Super-Pets: The Adventures of Krypto and Ace – Available September 13
“When Superman and Batman’s favorite fangs discover Lex Luthor’s plot to stun the strays of Metropolis, these four-legged hunters won’t just roll over. So unleash Krypto’s Heat Vision and Arctic Bark powers, or Ace’s Batarangs and Shoulder Charge attacks, to defeat the evil LexBots. Along the way, rescue animals before they are locked up in LexCorp Zoo and prepare for the ultimate battle with Lex and his high-tech War Suit.” (xbox.com)
Inspired by the movie of the same name, DC League of Super Pets puts you in the shoes (or paws) of super dogs Krypto and Ace to protect the streets of Metropolis from Lex Luthor. You can also spoil your friends at the adoption center so that they can find a forever home.
You Suck at Parking – available September 14
“Get ready to take part in the world’s most extreme parking experience in You Suck at Parking™, the only game where your driving skills aren’t as important as your parallel parking skills. Race against the clock to release your handbrake in over 100 wild levels of progressively increasing difficulty.
Getting to the designated parking spot at lightning speed not only keeps you extremely cool, calm and composed; but unlock cool new customization options to pimp your ride.” (xbox.com)
Who hasn’t experienced a little fight with three-point bends? You Suck At Parking takes this experience, replicates it, empowers you to climb the global leaderboards, because who doesn’t love a good driver? There’s also a multiplayer mode so you can finally decide which of your friends sucks the most behind the wheel.
Despot’s Game – Available September 15
Guide puny humans through Despot’s Game – a villainous army warrior with tactics. Equip and sacrifice your team through procedural dungeons while fighting enemies and other players! Prepare your warriors and let them fight it out alone! Indirect combat sets you up Able to focus heavily on tactical considerations rather than reflexes Reinforce your frontline with fridge movers, target your food launchers and care for your Forbidden Summoners!
The dungeons are regenerated every time and there’s no chance that puny humans will ever find their way out! And even if they’re lucky – don’t worry, there are endless ways to die in Despot’s Game!’
In Despot’s Game, you control a group of people who wake up in a strange labyrinth. Equipped with no memories and a ton of weapons, your team must do their best to survive this strange environment.
Equipping your squad with various loot will make them wizards, cultists, ninjas, and a whole host of other heroes. Mix and match your team to turn them into survivors. In the labyrinth you will face a lot of monsters, but if you survive you will encounter the end-game builds of other players in a battle to the death.
Metal: Hellsinger – Available September 15
“Part human, part demon and obsessed with revenge. Become The Unknown and fight through the fiercest domains of Hell. Destroy the demon hordes and their leaders to prepare yourself for an epic showdown against The Red Judge himself.
Every legend has a song. And yours is one of metal, revenge and destruction.’ (xbox.com)
Metal: Hellsinger is a rhythm FPS. Shooting to the beat is the goal, and the more in sync with the beat, the more destruction you’ll cause. You will be offered a wide variety of weapons, from skull-coated knives to murderous weapons. Each of these weapons has unique ultimate abilities.
Prominent voice actor Troy Baker tells the epic storyline of this game, with icons of the metal genre contributing to the original soundtrack: Serj Tankian from System of a Down, Randy Blythe from Lamb of God, Alissa White-Gluz from Arch Enemy and more.
Metal: Hellsinger is a passion project by David Goldfarb, Game Director of Payday 2 and Lead Designer on Battlefield 3 and Battlefield: Bad Company 2.
Xbox Game Pass for September 2022 games is taken from the official Xbox news announcement. For more Gaming news, click here.


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