Xbox Game Pass in September 2021: Final Fantasy 13, Surgeon Simulator 2, The Artful Escape, and More

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A new month and a new batch of games coming to different services. PlayStation announced its September 2021 PS Plus lineup, and now Xbox has announced what games are coming to Xbox Game Pass this month also.

Leading the charge on September 2 is Craftopia, an ID@Xbox game about living on a small island by hanging out, fighting bosses, crafting items, really whatever you want. Or if you want to try out something completely different, Final Fantasy 13 is also heading to Xbox Game Pass for both console and PC.

Square Enix’s RPG has something of a mixed reputation, but it’s undeniably one of the best-looking Final Fantasy games even over a decade after it was first released in 2009. There are also new indie releases coming out day-and-date this month including Surgeon Simulator 2 and The Artful Escape.

What's Coming to Xbox Game Pass in September 2021

  • Craftopia (Cloud, Console, and PC) ID@Xbox - September 2

  • Final Fantasy XIII (Console and PC) - September 2

  • Signs of the Sojourner (Cloud, Console, and PC) - September 2

  • Surgeon Simulator 2 (Cloud, Console, and PC) ID@Xbox - September 2

  • Crown Trick (Console and PC) ID@Xbox - September 7

  • Breathedge (Cloud, Console, and PC) ID@Xbox - September 9

  • Nuclear Throne (Console and PC) ID@Xbox - September 9

  • The Artful Escape (Console and PC) ID@Xbox -September 9

Here's What's Leaving Xbox Game Pass in September 2021

  • Red Dead Online (Cloud and Console) - September 13

  • Company of Heroes 2 (PC) - September 15

  • Disgaea 4 (PC) - September 15

  • Forza Motorsport 7 (Cloud, Console, and PC) - September 15

  • Hotshot Racing (Cloud and Console) - September 15

  • The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics (Cloud, Console, and PC) - September 15

  • Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales (Cloud and Console) - September 15

If you missed it, a bunch of Quake games including the newly announced Quake Remaster also went up on Xbox Game Pass in August. The collection was announced at, where else? Quakecon.

Matt T.M. Kim is IGN's News Editor. You can reach him @lawoftd.

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