A lot of gamers are familiar with Xbox Game Pass at this point, and it’s easy to see why when the service provides access to an impressive amount of games for a fairly low monthly subscription. Most users will be content just knowing that there’s a lot of games on offer, but plenty will want to go further than that and learn as much as they can about Xbox Game Pass’ massive selection of titles. Luckily for them, one fan has them covered.

It can be easy to underestimate the sheer scale the service has achieved since its launch four years ago. While the marketing from Microsoft states Game Pass boasts over 100 games, that covers a mere fraction of the titles that have been available. Games are being added at an increasing rate, with several major AAA games slated to come to Game Pass in the coming months alone, and just as many games are being removed to make way for new content. With so much of its library in such constant flux, curious fans may have a hard time keeping track of all the games available on Game Pass.

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This is an issue that Reddit user ABattleVet has addressed with the creation of an extensive Google spreadsheet. The result of “countless weeks” of work, the spreadsheet is a color-coded master list containing every single game that has been on, is currently on, and will be coming to Xbox Game Pass, a colossal 958 total as of this writing.

More than the size of the list is the thoroughness of the spreadsheet. Each game is categorized not just by its current availability but by numerous other factors like release/removal dates, time spent on the service, which platforms it’s on, xCloud availability, initial release date, Metacritic score, and average completion time. Taking things even further, a list of tabs lets users narrow their search in even more ways, letting them see which games are likely to be removed, which ones feature cross-play, and which ones are available as part of Game Pass’ EA Play integration.

ABattleVet first debuted the list over a year ago, but has kept it up to date with all of the latest additions, all the way to the scheduled launch of Starfield on Game Pass in November 2022. While a lot of its entries are missing a few pieces of information, overall the list offers everything an Xbox Game Pass user could need to keep track of its ever-changing library. And with the service only becoming more popular and introducing even more games, it’s a tool that will come in handy for a lot of fans

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