Xbox has unveiled its
full december 2025 Game Pass line-up, giving gamers a sneak peek at the
exciting titles arriving this month. The games will be available across
Cloud, Console, Handheld, and PC, offering a diverse range of experiences for all types of players.
1️⃣ Indiana Jones· Players can
step into the boots of the legendary archaeologist in this action-adventure game.· Features
exploration, puzzle-solving, and cinematic storytelling.· Available on
Console and PC.
2️⃣ Mortal Kombat 1· The latest installment in the iconic
fighting game franchise.· Offers
new characters, brutal finishing moves, and enhanced graphics.· Playable across
Console, Cloud, and PC.
3️⃣ Other Notable Titles· December’s schedule also includes
indie gems, RPGs, and action-packed adventures.· Titles span multiple genres, ensuring
something for every type of gamer.· Check the Game Pass app or website for the
complete list of releases and exact dates.
4️⃣ Where to Play·
Cloud: Stream games directly without downloading.·
Console: Xbox Series X|S or older Xbox One systems.·
Handheld: Portable play via compatible devices.·
PC: High-performance gaming with keyboard/mouse or controller.
📌 Why december 2025 Game Pass Is Exciting· Access to
high-profile releases without purchasing individually.· Opportunity to
try new games across platforms.· Great for both casual players and
hardcore gamers looking for fresh experiences before the new year.
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