
Xbox Game Pass may be one the pricier subscription services, but you do get plenty of bang for your buck.
The service’s upcoming additions have been unveiled and yes,Game Passsubscribers continue to feast well.
First up, we haveBrothers: A Tale of Two Sonswhich landed yesterday on cloud, console, andPC.
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If you’re sitting there thinking, ‘I swear I’ve already downloaded that,’ it’s making its grand return to the Game Pass library.
“Solve puzzles, explore the varied locations, and fight boss battles while controlling one brother with each thumb stick,” teases the synopsis.
Today,Chants of Sennaarwill also become available on cloud, console, and PC. This one’s perfect for you puzzle lovers.
You’ll play as a Traveler trying to reunite the Peoples of the Tower. There is one problem though … you’re going to have to decipher an ancient language in order to do so.
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Tomorrow (16 May),EA Sports NHL 24lands on cloud via EA Play as doesImmortals of Aveumon cloud, PC, andXboxSeries X/S also via EA Play.
It’ll be interesting to see whether magical first-person shooterImmortals of Aveumtakes off now its being widely rolled out across subscription services after it underperformed in terms of pure sales.
This month’s biggest title is perhapsSenua’s Saga: Hellblade IIwhich is set to land on cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X/S on 21 May.
This is, of course, a day one release and you can already pre-install the game so you’re ready to dive in straight away on launch day.
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Take a look atSenua’s Saga: Hellblade IIin action below.
On 23 May, subscribers will be able to enjoy day one launchGalacticareon cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X/S.
“You are the Director of Galacticare, an interstellar healthcare company and quasi-voluntary saviour of the Galaxy (for cash). Build hospitals and recruit staff to satisfy the whims of various alien species and cure their bizarre illnesses. Save the (literal) Galaxy in story mode, or head into sandbox to design the hospital of your dreams,” reads the synopsis.
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Dark fantasy soulslikeLords of the Fallenwill please all of youElden Ringfans with its addition on 30 May on cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X/S.
Fireworkwill then become available for PC users only on 4 June, with day one life simRolling Hillslaunching on cloud, console, and PC on the same day.
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As for what’s leaving, you don’t have long left to enjoyChicory: A Colourful Tale, Farworld Pioneers, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle, Pac-man Museum Plus, Little Witch in the Woods, andRailway Empire II.
Topics:Xbox,Xbox Game Pass,Xbox Series S,Xbox One,Xbox Series X,Microsoft