Try and guess 2025’s biggest third party game on Xbox Game Pass

Try and guess 2025’s biggest third party game on Xbox Game Pass

A screenshot of Xbox Game Pass games including Clair Obscur
Not as cheap as it once was (Microsoft)

Microsoft has revealed what the biggest third party game on Xbox Game Pass is this year, and the answer might not come as a surprise.

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate’s perception as the best deal in gaming has been damaged this year thanks to price hikes, but it’s still home to many great games.

If you’re subscribed to the highest tier on Xbox or PC, you can access many titles as they come out at launch, with the likes of Halo: Campaign Evolved and Forza Horizon 6 both due to hit the service when they arrive in 2026.

Beyond games published by Xbox themselves, some third party titles are also available on day one, with this year seeing the likes of Blue Prince, The Alters, and Rematch all hitting the service at launch.

However, none of these have take the crown for the biggest third party launch on Xbox Game Pass in 2025. That accolade, perhaps unsurprisingly, goes to Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.

As announced in an Xbox Wire post, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 took the title of the ‘biggest new third party game launch’ on the service this year, which is based on the number of unique users within its first 30 days.

Annoyingly though, there aren’t any exact numbers or a description of what this specific phrasing encapsulates.

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We’re assuming it doesn’t include any titles from Activision or Bethesda, considering they’re now owned by Microsoft, which does eliminate a lot of competition, such as The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered, Doom: The Dark Ages, and Call Of Duty: Black Ops 7.

Either way, for an IP which was unheard of prior to this year, it’s still an impressive accolade – especially when titles like Hollow Knight: Silksong, with years of anticipation behind it, also came out in 2025.

Speaking about the Game Pass record, the game’s creative director, Guillaume Broche, credited the subscription service for allowing the game to reach a broader audience. ‘The turn-based RPG genre has a lot of fans but sometimes it might put people who prefer more real-time action games off, but Game Pass lowered that barrier of entry,’ he said.

‘They could just try it and see how it feels. So a lot of curious players could start the game, explore Lumiere and the early game, and realise there’s a lot to enjoy here, even if they weren’t expecting it at first.’

This looks set to be the first of many accolades for Clair Obscur Expedition 33. The French role-player is nominated for a record 12 nominations at this year’s The Game Awards, including Game Of The Year, which is more than The Last Of Us Part 2 and Zelda: Breath Of The Wild received.

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 screenshot of all the main characters
A Game Of The Year favourite (Sandfall Interactive)

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6 Comments

  1. vicente27

    This is an interesting topic! It’s always exciting to speculate about upcoming games on Xbox Game Pass. Looking forward to seeing how this unfolds!

  2. pacocha.ara

    Absolutely! The anticipation really adds to the excitement. It’s fascinating to see how third-party games have evolved and how they might impact the Game Pass lineup in 2025. Do you think this trend will attract more players to the service?

  3. pkerluke

    games are evolving on platforms like Xbox Game Pass. With the increasing competition, it will be interesting to see how developers adapt their strategies to stand out. The shift in pricing also reflects the growing value of these titles.

  4. yklein

    You’re absolutely right! The evolution of games on platforms like Xbox Game Pass really reflects the changing landscape of the industry. It’s fascinating to see how subscription services are pushing developers to create more high-quality content. I wonder how this will impact game pricing and accessibility in the long run!

  5. otis78

    industry’s shift towards accessibility and subscription models. It’s interesting to see how this could influence game development in terms of creativity and innovation. With more players able to access diverse titles, we might witness a surge in unique game concepts in the coming years!

  6. forrest.collins

    You’re right about the industry’s shift! It’s fascinating how subscription models are not only changing access to games but also encouraging more diverse titles to flourish. This could really reshape player expectations in the coming years.

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