10 Xbox Game Pass December 2021 Games Suggestions

December 17, 2021 at 6:31am
By Jason Stettner

With so many titles being available on the subscription service, it can be hard to find something to play. Here are ten Xbox Game Pass December 2021 games suggestions to check out and try on the service. These should all be available to play right away, or close to within the month.

Hopefully there’s a good variety of games presented here, and maybe you’ll find something new to check out that you might have overlooked or not have known it was on the service. This is a console focused listing though some may also be on the PC, and it’s not in a ranked order. Best to give them all a whirl if you have time or interest in them!

There should be a wide range of offerings from family oriented titles, to say mature ones and everything in between. Look forward to a monthly listing from us every single month throughout the year near the start of each month to help kick things off. This counts down from ten to one, again without a specific ranking for any of the offerings in mind.

#10: Generation Zero

Play alone or with others in online coop to fend off the invading robots that have taken over the area. You’ll need to collect various weapons, tools and other supplies in order to keep your crew healthy while overcoming the problems that arise.

#9: Anvil

Using advanced suits you’ll need to fend off waves of alien monsters in order to collect further upgrades and to advance the powers available to humanity. This released as a Xbox Game Preview title meaning it’s likely to change over time.

#8: Stardew Valley

The ultimate classic farming experience this will bring you back to the good old days of Harvest Moon while greatly expanding upon those concepts with many activities and things for you to do as you attempt to build the best possible farm. It’s not easy to take over the family farm, and to find love. Though someone has to do it.

#7: Rubber Bandits

This is a wacky party game where the goal is to collect various money based resources while taking out opposing criminals and then getting away with the big score. It has a series of maps to battle along to and it’s generally quite zany.

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#6: Lawn Mowing Simulator

You literally will go around mowing lawns and attempt to build an empire that will provide the ultimate grass cutting expansion. Explore crazy places, make sure the right tuning is set and become the best out there.

#5: Final Fantasy XIII-2

Lightning has returned, or well kind of and as her sister Seraph being teamed with another mysterious individual you’ll have to build up a team in order to help with an epic battle of all time. It’s filled with heavy cinematic moments, over the top action and of course live turned based combat to experience.

#4: Aliens: Fireteam Elite

Work together in coop to battle back against various Alien forces alongside other monstrous type foes that may find you along the way in this decently expansive story focused offering.

#3: The Gunk

This is an easier going 3D platformer with a focus on removing this wild substance that has arisen on this rather strange world. Space, the final Gunk frontier.

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#2: Among Us

Time to either find out the bad entity among you, or become it and take out the fellow astronauts. It’s a harsh time out there in space, and it won’t be an easy journey with an enemy that’s found its way into your ranks. A few different maps, many ways to play and tons of replayability.

#1: Halo Infinite

The journey of the Master Chief continues with this latest entry that follows our lead character battling against the Banished while using The Weapon to help him. Take on Cortana, and the fearsome Banished to put a stop to the foes on the Zeta Ring. There’s multiplayer that’s free to play, but the campaign is on the service.

Fly through the air quite gracefully.

That’s the list for the best Xbox Game Pass games December 2021, hopefully you found some interesting options. It’s our goal to provide an interesting list of suggestions every single month throughout the year. Just keep in mind that over time some games get removed, or re-added and there’s always something new to play.

Hopefully the selected options above stay on the service for a long while so that the listings are relevant for extended periods of time, but that’s not always the case of course. These lists hopefully provided a varied offering whether you want family games, casual party ones or even gripping multiplayer. Some single player setups, indie titles or even a wild expansive RPG. Always something fresh and distinct being added within this offering from Microsoft.

Basically something for every age group or type of audience out there in the gaming space. We will continue to try and provide varied, as well as fresh options each month that we do this in. We have a review for one of them below, or you can check out the general platform hub for additional coverage of the ecosystem of games too. Have fun, and of course happy gaming.

Other important information is that this is a monthly plan that can be subscribed to. It does provide some interesting little goodie bonuses to gamers and also rewards as well for checking out the titles or earning Achievements. On top of that, if you want to buy to own the games or even DLC content you get deals off all of that content.

This comes as a pass just for the console, or just for the PC and an Ultimate Xbox Game Pass offering for both which includes Gold as well as Project xCloud. The first party titles are available day one on the program, and many other perks are present as well. It’s the best deal in gaming in our opinion. It also continues to dynamically change with so many neat offers.

It’s something that will grown and is often compared as being the Netflix of gaming. It should be neat to see how this monthly subscription grows and changes over time. Hopefully the extra details were helpful, or provided additional insight into just what is provided here and how the selections were made for this month.

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Gamerheadquarters Reviewer Jason Stettner