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If you're hopping over from the PlayStation country, or just picking up your first game console, there are plenty of worthy Xbox titles worth diving into. Sure, Microsoft hasn't been as aggressive as Sony when it comes to hustling for big budget exclusives, something we knocked the Xbox Series X for in our review. Still, it's not as if there's nothing to play. And Microsoft has one major advantage that Sony doesn't: Xbox Game Pass, its subscription service with a rotating selection of popular titles.
Notably, Game Pass also gives you access to every first-party Xbox game the day they launch, and those titles never leave the service. That alone makes the subscription a much better deal than spending $60 on a new release. For most gamers, we'd recommend jumping into Game Pass Ultimate, which includes Xbox and PC game support, as well as Xbox Live multiplayer. Alternatively, you can pay $10 a month for Game Pass on consoles or PCs separately.
Here are a few choice Game Pass titles to jump into:
Halo: The Master Chief Collection
While we have to wait another year for Halo Infinite to arrive, that gives you plenty of time to dive into Microsoft's iconic FPS series. The Master Chief Collection features every Halo entry you'd actually want to play — you can just ignore the disappointing Halo 5: Guardians — giving you an easy way to experience the franchise's evolution. And even though it was originally released in 2014, it's been updated to deliver 120 frames per second on the Xbox Series X. Master Chief has never looked this good.
Forza Horizon 4 and Forza Motorsport 7
Microsoft's Forza series has something for everyone. The Horizon games offer an open-ended driving experience with a variety of challenges and killer soundtracks. The more traditional Motorsport entries offer realistic racing with a slew of cars and tracks. It's hard to go wrong with any Forza game, but the latest entries have refined their mechanics to near perfection. And, as is usually the case, they also make excellent showcases for new gaming hardware.
Gears 5
Microsoft's other major shooter franchise is still worth playing. Gears 5, in particular, builds on the franchise's strengths with glorious set pieces and plenty of ways to annihilate your enemies (chainsaw guns, giant lasers, take your pick). It's also one of the best looking games you can find on the Xbox Series X, thanks to its next-gen update. And as a bonus, you've got a silky smooth 120fps multiplayer to look forward to.
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