One of the new Xbox Game Pass titles is Norco, which had been previously slated for an October release, but was delayed indefinitely. It is now slated to release on November 17, alongside a solid and varied line-up of other games.

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Over on OpenCritic, Norco rests comfortably in the #5 place for the best games of 2022. It is only beaten by Elden Ring and Portal: Companion Collection (both which have scores of 95), God of War Ragnarok at 94, and Dead Cells’ The Queen and The Sea DLC at 93, and then it comes in fifth with a score of 91. The game has been highly praised since its release, and it is definitely the headliner of Game Pass’ Wave 2 additions.

Xbox Game Pass New Games for November 2022 List (Wave 2)

Dune: Spice Wars Game Preview (PC - November 17) Ghostlore Game Preview (PC - November 17) Lapin (Console, Cloud, and PC - November 17) Norco (Console and Cloud - November 17) Gungrave G. O. R. E (Cloud, Console, and PC - November 22)* Insurgency: Sandstorm (Cloud and Console - November 29) Soccer Story (Cloud, Console, and PC - November 29) Warhammer 40K: Darktide (PC - November 30)

*Previously announced

It should also be noted that this new Xbox Game Pass list for November 2022 includes a number of day one games for the service. Lapin, Gungrave G.O.R.E., Soccer Story, and Warhammer 40K are all day one releases for their perspective platforms.

Of course, fans also know when games are leaving Xbox Game Pass now, as this operates like clockwork. In the middle and end of the month, a handful of games (usually in the 5-10 range) leave the service. Fans should be aware then that the following are leaving Xbox Game Pass on November 30: Archvale, Deeeer Simulator, Final Fantasy 13-2, Mind Scanners, Mortal Shell, Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator, Undungeon, and Warhammer 40,000 Battlesector.

Xbox Game Pass subscribers get a handful of games every month.

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Source: Xbox Wire, OpenCritic