Available on PC, Xbox One, and Android devices

Here’s a story that you could’ve deduced with a little simple logic. Microsoft owns Double Fine. We learned earlier this year that Double Fine’s classic remasters arebreaking freefrom PS4 console exclusivity. All of Microsoft’s first-party games are eventually destined to wind up on Xbox Game Pass. QED, Double Fine’s classic remasters are coming to Xbox Game Pass.

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Double Fine has confirmed that it’s three big classic LucasArts remasters —Day of the Tentacle,Full Throttle, andGrim Fandango— will make their way to Xbox Game Pass sooner rather than later:

It’s official! Our classic LucasArts adventure game remasters of Day of the Tentacle, Full Throttle, and Grim Fandango are coming October 29 to Xbox Game Pass members!

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Travel through time, cruise the open road, or solve mysteries in the Land of the Dead. All on Game Pass!pic.twitter.com/C0VyvE9Dvu

— Double Fine (@DoubleFine)June 23, 2025

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That’s right, before the month’s up, you’ll have a lot of point-and-click goodness on Game Pass. They’re hitting the full range of devices, too. All three of these will be available on PC, Xbox One, and Android devices through game streaming.

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