Bloodstained, Dirt Rally 2.0 headline Xbox Game Pass' latest offerings on console

UPDATE 19/9/19: Although Microsoft hasn’t yet fully revealed the next wave of titles heading to Xbox Game Pass on PC over the coming weeks, its official Twitter account has sprung into action to announce that Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night has now been added to its PC game subscription service – along with the previously confirmed Shadow Warriors 2.

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Bloodstained is also available on Xbox One Game Pass as of today.

ORIGINAL STORY 18/9/19: Xbox Game Pass’ library of titles continues to inflate like a slowly expanding balloon , with Microsoft having now announced the latest titles adding heft to Xbox One’s Game Pass line-up in the coming weeks – including Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night and Dirt Rally 2.0.

Bloodstained, which joins Xbox Game Pass on 19th September, is the spiritual successor to Konami’s beloved Castlevania series, sharing a designer in the form of Koji Igarashi.

It’s about as close to a new Castlevania as you could possibly hope for in 2019, and Eurogamer was impressed enough by its “charm, humour, and astonishing attention to detail” that it awarded Bloodstained a Recommended badge in its review. “Offering a meaty campaign, multiple endings and numerous side quests and collectables,” wrote Vikki Blake, “Bloodstained is a perfect blend of contemporary design with old-school mechanics.”

Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night – Launch Trailer Watch on YouTube

Also coming to Xbox One Game Pass on 19th September is manga fighter Jump Force, which initially released earlier this year. It offers up a veritable Who’s Who of manga faces, with fighters making their way into the game from the likes of Dragon Ball, One Piece, Fist of the North Star, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, Naruto, and Hunter x Hunter. Eurogamer didn’t cast its critical eye on this one, but the general consensus appears to be that its solidly enjoyable combat is somewhat let down by story, presentation, and technical problems.