These are the most popular games on Xbox at the moment

There are so many games available to play at the moment, so here are some popular ones on Xbox if you want to play with others.

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As reported by TrueAchievements, Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 has dropped from 11th to 15th place this week. The game has a robust single-player campaign that you can do co-op, and a co-op horde mode and PvP multiplayer, so there’s still plenty of action for you to get involved in.

Diablo 4 has entered the top 15 at number 12, likely helped by its latest DLC.

If you prefer your co-op games to be a bit lighter, then Destiny 2 has climbed from 16th place to 10th. This game also features three-player co-op raids and PvP matches for you to test your skills against other players.

If shooting isn’t your thing, then there’s always the arcade racing game Forza Horizon 5. It climbed from 13th to 11th. It’s a first-party game so it’s available on Game Pass at no extra cost, so if you’ve not given it a go yet you can step into the driving seat and try a few laps to see if you like it.

All the games occupying the 1st through 9th slots remain unchanged this week. Minecraft is number three. Mojang’s sandbox allows players to create to their heart’s content with blocks and clever in-game circuitry, as well as offering deep caves and high cliffs and alternate dimensions to explore.

Fortnite sits in second place, and its just-released Fortnitemares event should attract many players in the coming weeks. You can unlock Halloween-themed outfits and weapons from iconic horror movies.

And in first place is Call of DutyBlack Ops 6 isn’t out yet, but when it does launch October 25, it will be coming to Game Pass, available at no extra cost to subscribers.

In other news, Xbox also added a fantastic indie horror game to Game Pass just in time for Halloween, Inscryption.

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