The official line-up of new titles arriving in the Xbox Game Pass catalog has been published. Let’s find out the details in this news
The catalog of the famous Microsoft subscription service continues to grow and become more and more diverse. After the new entries of the first half of April, now it’s the turn of the second round of arrivals, not to be underestimated as among them there is also a highly anticipated big name. As usual, for the occasion, the Redmond giant has published the now well-known poster online to officially announce all the new titles that will soon be playable by subscribers to the Xbox Game Pass service.
The poster of the new titles coming to Xbox Game Pass has been published
The list of new titles that will join the Xbox Game Pass catalog in the coming weeks is quite large and we are sure that it will be able to satisfy everyone’s palates. Let’s start with Minecraft Legends, available since yesterday on console, Cloud and PC (for the latter you can find the requirements to play here). Coffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus and Butterfly and Medieval Dynasty will arrive tomorrow, April 20, the first always available on consoles, Cloud and PC, while the second exclusively for Xbox One.
Continuing, April 21 will arrive on Series X / S, Cloud and PC Homestead Arcana, while the 26 of the same month will see the arrival (only on PC) of Cassette Beasts. The following day, i.e. April 27th, BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle Special Edition and The Last Case Of Benedict Fox will debut, the first on consoles, Cloud and PC, while the second only on consoles and PC. Last but not least, May 2 will be the day of Redfall, an ambitious title from Arkane Studios, originally announced during E3 2021, and which will finally be available on Series X/S, Cloud and PC starting from that date .
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