
Xbox Game Pass has fired the starting pistol on its September 2024 lineup, and the first title out of the gate is a veritable powerhouse of storytelling and emotion. Subscribers can now dive into the critically acclaimed RPG, Lost Odyssey, a stunning addition that proves the service's commitment to quality and depth.
Originally released for the Xbox 360, this masterpiece from legendary developer Hironobu Sakaguchi (the creator of Final Fantasy) makes a triumphant return. It lands on the subscription service not just as a nostalgic relic, but as a Day One addition for the modern library, ready to be discovered by a new generation of players.
Why This Game Is A Must-Play
For those who crave deep, turn-based combat and a narrative that will stay with them long after the credits roll, Lost Odyssey is the perfect fit. The game is renowned for its 'Thousand Years of Dreams' sequences, beautifully written short stories that explore the immortal protagonist's千年 (sennen) of lived experience.
Its arrival on Game Pass eliminates the barrier of hunting down a rare physical copy, making this classic instantly accessible. This move is a clear win for preservation and allowing iconic games to live on.
What This Means For Subscribers
The addition of such a highly-regarded title sets a strong precedent for the rest of the month. It signals that Microsoft is continuing to bolster the service with meaningful, substantial games that offer dozens of hours of content, not just fleeting experiences.
With this major RPG now available, the question on everyone's lips is: What other surprises does Xbox Game Pass have in store for September? If this first reveal is anything to go by, subscribers are in for a fantastic month of gaming.