Xbox Game Pass is expanding its lineup once again with 11 new titles, headlined by Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, which will be available day one for Ultimate and PC Game Pass subscribers starting November 14.

A Packed November for Game Pass Subscribers

It has been a busy few weeks for Xbox Game Pass, with the service making headlines for its recent price adjustments and the usual rotation of titles leaving the catalog. But now, it’s time for the good news. Microsoft has confirmed the next batch of games joining the subscription, and there’s a lot to look forward to.

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The biggest arrival, without question, is Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, launching directly into Game Pass on November 14. This marks a major milestone for the service, giving subscribers instant access to one of the most anticipated shooters of the year across Xbox consoles and PC.

But Black Ops 7 isn’t coming alone. Xbox is padding out the rest of the month with a mix of indies, adventures, and action-heavy experiences that cater to all kinds of players.

Full List of Games Joining Xbox Game Pass This Month

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Here’s everything coming to Game Pass in the second half of November:

  • Dead Static Drive – November 5
  • Sniper Elite: Resistance – November 5
  • Egging On – November 6
  • Whiskerwood – November 6
  • Voidtrain – November 7
  • Great God Grove – November 11
  • Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris – November 11
  • Pigeon Simulator – November 11
  • Relic Hunters Legend – November 12
  • Winter Burrow – November 12
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 – November 14

From chaotic shooters to cozy life sims, the November lineup feels like a solid balance between blockbusters and fresh indie experiences.

A Growing Ecosystem Under Scrutiny

Despite the exciting additions, Xbox Game Pass continues to spark debate over its profitability and long-term sustainability, especially after its recent price increase. Similar to PlayStation Plus, analysts and players alike are divided over whether the subscription model can remain viable as development costs continue to rise.

Still, Xbox’s commitment to putting major releases on Game Pass day one keeps it one of the most appealing services in gaming. Rumors even suggest Microsoft might soon remove the requirement for paid online multiplayer, making the platform even more accessible.

For now, November’s lineup shows that Game Pass remains a key pillar of Xbox’s ecosystem and with Black Ops 7 leading the charge, it’s shaping up to be one of the service’s biggest months in recent memory.