Xbox Game Pass September 2025: Wave 1 Lineup Revealed
/Xbox has unveiled the first wave of PC and Xbox Game Pass titles for September 2025. This batch includes six games, one returning, while one is a day one and is one of the most highly anticipated Metroidvania platformer.
PC Game Pass for September 2025 - Notable Picks for this Month
Not to brush off the rest of the games joining the service, but the first half of September 2025 is solely focused on Hollow Knight Silksong. It’s a game that’s seen delays and zero details for years. Then, suddenly, we get new information and a release date that was just weeks away.
Christmas came early for Hollow Knight fans.
September 2025 Game Pass Games – Wave 1
Available Today
I Am Your Beast (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S) Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, Game Pass Standard
September 3
Nine Sols (Xbox Series X/S), Now with Game Pass Standard
September 4
Hollow Knight: Silksong (Cloud, Xbox, and PC), via Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass
Cataclismo (PC), Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass
September 10
Paw Patrol World (Cloud, Console, and PC), via Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, Game Pass Standard
September 16
RoadCraft (Cloud, and Xbox Series X|S), via Game Pass Ultimate, Game Pass Standard
Games Leaving Game Pass on September 15
As games are added, others leave. Like clockwork. For the first half of this month, only three are set to leave Xbox Game Pass on September 15:
All You Need is Help (Cloud, Console, and PC)
Wargroove 2 (Cloud, Console, and PC)
We Love Katamari Reroll+ Royal Reverie (Cloud, Console, and PC)
Stay tuned to our PC Game Pass Hub to stay updated on everything new about Xbox’s service.
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