Google Stadia’s launch date is fast approaching, and they’ve just announced that the number of launch titles has doubled. Initially announcing twelve games, that number was increased to an incredible twenty-two for gamers to look forward to on November 19th when the platform goes live. Some of the new titles were not supposed to become available before 2020. No, Cyberpunk 2077 is not on the updated launch list.

First announced in a tweet by Phil Harrison, Vice President and General Manager at Google, it turns out that the old list with twelve games that featured, for example, three Tomb Raider games has been enriched with titles such as Attack on Titan: Final Battle 2, Wolfenstein: Youngblood, and Farming Simulator 2019, all of which were supposed to launch by the end of this year.

Here’s the full, updated list:

Old titles:

  • Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Destiny 2: The Collection  Gylt Just Dance 2020 Kine Mortal Kombat 11 Red Dead Redemption 2 Rise of the Tomb Raider Samurai Shodown Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition Thumper Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition

New titles:

  • Attack on Titan: Final Battle 2 Farming Simulator 2019 Final Fantasy XV Football Manager 2020 Grid 2019 Metro Exodus NBA 2K20 Rage 2 Trials Rising Wolfenstein: Youngblood

You may have noticed that the new titles are all games that were supposed to be launched by the end of 2019, but were moved up, while the only ones from the previous end-of-2019 list that did not make the cut for November 19th are Darksider Genesis and Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. These are still going live as scheduled, but this list is also joined by Borderlands 3 and Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint, which we weren’t supposed to see until next year. Remaining for 2020 are Doom Eternal, Cyberpunk 2077, Gods and Monsters, and Watch Dogs: Legion. There are many other titles with still unknown release dates, like Get Packed, a couch co-op game that will be a Stadia exclusive.