January is already falling away into the void that is time past, and we trudge ever onwards into the unknown, but at least we can do it with some free Xbox games, eh?Of course, a new month means a new selection of games arriving onXbox Game Pass, the handy subscription model that allows you to play a host of games.I hope you like base-building, becauseLightyear Frontierhas a lot of itYou can download and play any of these games acrossXboxand PC.AdvertFirst up is the originalDiablo, which comes to PC via Game Pass Ultimate.As one of the cornerstones of the ARPG genre,Diablohas a long history, and now you can see where it all began.For combat sports fans, you can playUFC 5fromEASports, which features all the fighters you know and love from the world of broken noses and torn muscles.There’s a cosy experience waiting for you inMy Time at Sandrock, which will have you farming, crafting, and chatting to nosey neighbours.AdvertIt’s a bit like life, if it wasn’t an endless hellscape and housing was affordable.Rolling Hillssees you play as a cutesy robot who delivers sushi in a busy restaurant setting, this is a charming little simulator full of whimsy.For more crafting and base-building, you can check outLightyear Frontier, which I reviewed when it first released.It was a bit ‘bare bones’ back then, but after numerous updates, there’s plenty to get on with and a gorgeous world in which to do it.AdvertLastly,Robin Hood: Sherwood Builderswhich, until right this second, I didn’t even know existed.Apparently there’s more base-building in this, so those who love crafting homes from scratch are as happy as a pig in… a muddy puddle.That’s your lot, I don’t have anything more, be off with you.Featured Image Credit: Microsoft GamingTopics:Xbox,Xbox Game Pass,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,Xbox One
January is already falling away into the void that is time past, and we trudge ever onwards into the unknown, but at least we can do it with some free Xbox games, eh?Of course, a new month means a new selection of games arriving onXbox Game Pass, the handy subscription model that allows you to play a host of games.I hope you like base-building, becauseLightyear Frontierhas a lot of itYou can download and play any of these games acrossXboxand PC.AdvertFirst up is the originalDiablo, which comes to PC via Game Pass Ultimate.As one of the cornerstones of the ARPG genre,Diablohas a long history, and now you can see where it all began.For combat sports fans, you can playUFC 5fromEASports, which features all the fighters you know and love from the world of broken noses and torn muscles.There’s a cosy experience waiting for you inMy Time at Sandrock, which will have you farming, crafting, and chatting to nosey neighbours.AdvertIt’s a bit like life, if it wasn’t an endless hellscape and housing was affordable.Rolling Hillssees you play as a cutesy robot who delivers sushi in a busy restaurant setting, this is a charming little simulator full of whimsy.For more crafting and base-building, you can check outLightyear Frontier, which I reviewed when it first released.It was a bit ‘bare bones’ back then, but after numerous updates, there’s plenty to get on with and a gorgeous world in which to do it.AdvertLastly,Robin Hood: Sherwood Builderswhich, until right this second, I didn’t even know existed.Apparently there’s more base-building in this, so those who love crafting homes from scratch are as happy as a pig in… a muddy puddle.That’s your lot, I don’t have anything more, be off with you.Featured Image Credit: Microsoft GamingTopics:Xbox,Xbox Game Pass,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,Xbox One
January is already falling away into the void that is time past, and we trudge ever onwards into the unknown, but at least we can do it with some free Xbox games, eh?Of course, a new month means a new selection of games arriving onXbox Game Pass, the handy subscription model that allows you to play a host of games.I hope you like base-building, becauseLightyear Frontierhas a lot of itYou can download and play any of these games acrossXboxand PC.AdvertFirst up is the originalDiablo, which comes to PC via Game Pass Ultimate.As one of the cornerstones of the ARPG genre,Diablohas a long history, and now you can see where it all began.For combat sports fans, you can playUFC 5fromEASports, which features all the fighters you know and love from the world of broken noses and torn muscles.There’s a cosy experience waiting for you inMy Time at Sandrock, which will have you farming, crafting, and chatting to nosey neighbours.AdvertIt’s a bit like life, if it wasn’t an endless hellscape and housing was affordable.Rolling Hillssees you play as a cutesy robot who delivers sushi in a busy restaurant setting, this is a charming little simulator full of whimsy.For more crafting and base-building, you can check outLightyear Frontier, which I reviewed when it first released.It was a bit ‘bare bones’ back then, but after numerous updates, there’s plenty to get on with and a gorgeous world in which to do it.AdvertLastly,Robin Hood: Sherwood Builderswhich, until right this second, I didn’t even know existed.Apparently there’s more base-building in this, so those who love crafting homes from scratch are as happy as a pig in… a muddy puddle.That’s your lot, I don’t have anything more, be off with you.
January is already falling away into the void that is time past, and we trudge ever onwards into the unknown, but at least we can do it with some free Xbox games, eh?
Of course, a new month means a new selection of games arriving onXbox Game Pass, the handy subscription model that allows you to play a host of games.
I hope you like base-building, becauseLightyear Frontierhas a lot of it
You can download and play any of these games acrossXboxand PC.
Advert
Advert
First up is the originalDiablo, which comes to PC via Game Pass Ultimate.
As one of the cornerstones of the ARPG genre,Diablohas a long history, and now you can see where it all began.
For combat sports fans, you can playUFC 5fromEASports, which features all the fighters you know and love from the world of broken noses and torn muscles.
There’s a cosy experience waiting for you inMy Time at Sandrock, which will have you farming, crafting, and chatting to nosey neighbours.
Advert
Advert
It’s a bit like life, if it wasn’t an endless hellscape and housing was affordable.
Rolling Hillssees you play as a cutesy robot who delivers sushi in a busy restaurant setting, this is a charming little simulator full of whimsy.
For more crafting and base-building, you can check outLightyear Frontier, which I reviewed when it first released.
It was a bit ‘bare bones’ back then, but after numerous updates, there’s plenty to get on with and a gorgeous world in which to do it.
Advert
Advert
Lastly,Robin Hood: Sherwood Builderswhich, until right this second, I didn’t even know existed.
Apparently there’s more base-building in this, so those who love crafting homes from scratch are as happy as a pig in… a muddy puddle.
That’s your lot, I don’t have anything more, be off with you.
Topics:Xbox,Xbox Game Pass,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,Xbox One