Xbox Games with Gold November free games predictions include 'Titanfall 2'

"Gone Home" is among this month's free games for Xbox Games with Gold subscribers.Microsoft

The month of October is almost over, and that means a new lineup of Xbox Games with Gold will soon be revealed by Microsoft. While October gave subscribers access to great titles, some of the titles predicted to be offered in November may just improve on last month's awesome lineup.

Usually, the Games with Gold lineup includes a couple of big games and some lesser known and simpler games. For November, it is predicted that the first person mecha shooter "Titanfall 2" will headline the lineup of free games. The game was originally released last year for the Xbox One and has since garnered largely positive reception. This will be a huge addition to the lineup and may even boost new sign ups to the subscription service.

Another big game that subscribers may be getting for free this November is the first episode of "Tales from the Borderlands" from Telltale Games, which was released in 2014. In the past, Games with Gold has included the first episode of a Telltale series in order to encourage fans to purchase the rest of the episodes. Sony's PlayStation Plus service has done the same with "Tales from the Borderlands," and Game with Gold may follow suit.

Currently, there are still three Games with Gold offerings that are still active. Microsoft's staggered releases of the free games are designed so that not all of the free offerings will end at the same time.

"Gone Home: Console Edition" has been offered for free all month long, but will soon be off the list after Oct. 31. The free offering for "Medal of Honor: Airborne," on the other hand, began on Oct. 16 but will also end Oct. 31.

"The Turing Test" became free starting last week, and will remain so until Nov. 15.

So far, Microsoft has not made any official announcement about the upcoming Games with Gold lineup, and no leaks have also been reported. However, the announcement may be made either this week or next week, so subscribers will not have to wait too long.