Beat Hades 2 Burnout: 3 Game Pass Collections to Play This Weekend — Ninja Gaiden Leaves Sept. 30

Hades 2 recently left early access and it’s keeping a lot of players busy with its run-based structure. Meanwhile, Xbox Game Pass has several sizable collections worth downloading for short breaks between attempts. Below you’ll find three concrete picks that are currently available on Game Pass and what each collection contains.
Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection
Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection is currently on Xbox Game Pass but is scheduled to leave the service on Sept. 30. The collection includes Ninja Gaiden Σ, Ninja Gaiden Σ2, and Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge, which are the three main entries packaged in that release.
All three games are action-focused and known for having high difficulty, with fast-paced combat and emphasis on combos and timing. If you plan to try them, note that the collection’s removal date means you have only a few days to play them through Game Pass before they depart.
Halo: The Master Chief Collection
Halo: The Master Chief Collection is available on Xbox Game Pass and bundles multiple mainline Halo titles. The collection typically includes Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, Halo 3, and other entries and modes depending on platform updates.
Consequently, players can revisit the original campaigns and multiplayer modes across the series without buying individual releases. The collection continues to receive updates from 343 Industries, and it remains one of the main ways to play older Halo campaigns and multiplayer through Game Pass.
Tomb Raider Survivor Trilogy
The Survivor Trilogy on Game Pass comprises Tomb Raider (2013), Rise of the Tomb Raider, and Shadow of the Tomb Raider. Together, these three games cover Lara Croft’s modern origin story across single-player campaigns that focus on exploration, combat, and puzzle-solving.
Additionally, Lara Croft has been tied to recent media news: Sophie Turner was confirmed to star in Amazon Prime Video’s new Tomb Raider TV series, as reported on Deadline. For context on Tomb Raider’s media presence and past coverage, see reporting that mentioned Jeff Probst in a different franchise conversation.


