Xbox Game Pass subscribers are in for a busy few weeks, as Microsoft has confirmed a fresh wave of titles set to hit the service between September 17 and October 7, 2025. The lineup covers everything from big-budget shooters to quirky indie projects, ensuring there’s something for nearly every type of player.
The headliner this time is Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, which makes its long-awaited debut on Game Pass. The 2023 reboot of the Modern Warfare trilogy is still one of the most-played entries in the franchise, and its arrival on the subscription service marks another major win for Microsoft after the Activision Blizzard acquisition.
Another standout is Frostpunk 2, the chilling city survival sequel that puts players in charge of humanity’s last refuge against the elements. With even tougher moral decisions and larger-scale city building than the original, it’s bound to become a hit with strategy fans. On a lighter note, family-friendly chaos arrives with Wobbly Life, while nostalgic players can look forward to the return of Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light.
Here’s the full list of what’s on the way:
- September 17: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor, For the King II, Overthrown
- September 18: Frostpunk 2, Wobbly Life
- September 19: Hades
- September 22: Endless Legend 2
- September 23: Sworn
- September 25: Peppa Pig: World Adventures, Visions of Mana
- September 30: Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light
- October 7: Sopa: Tale of the Stolen Potato
What makes this batch so appealing is the variety. Strategy lovers have Frostpunk 2 and For the King II. Action fans get Modern Warfare 3 and Hades. Families with younger kids can fire up Peppa Pig: World Adventures or Wobbly Life. And for those chasing something unique, Sopa: Tale of the Stolen Potato looks set to charm with its heartfelt storybook style.
With Game Pass continuing to expand its library, this latest wave only strengthens the value of the service. Whether you’re looking for high-octane action, challenging survival, or lighthearted fun, the next few weeks of Game Pass releases offer plenty of reasons to stay subscribed.





