Which New Games Are Coming to Xbox Game Pass?
Following the Xbox-Bethesda presentation made in the past days, Microsoft announced the games that will be added to the Xbox Game Pass system soon.
Xbox Game Pass, Microsoft’s subscription-based game library service, will continue to expand in the coming days. As of yesterday, the company announced new games that will be added between now and early February. So much so that the total value of the games is 2,160 TL. Here are those games…
The Xbox Game Pass Library Continues to Expand!
After introducing many new games at the Xbox/Bethesda presentation yesterday, Microsoft announced new games that will be added to Game Pass in the coming days. Of course, there are also games that have been released from the system since the end of January. Added to the first system from these games, Hi-Fi Rush is a rhythm-action game in which we play the story of Chai, whose biggest dream is to become a rock star. Developed by Tango Softworks, owned by Bethesda, the game was added to the Xbox Game Pass library from the first day it was released.
Here are other games to be added in the coming days:
- January 27 – GoldenEye 007 (Cloud and console)
- January 30 – Roboquest (console)
- January 30 – Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition (Cloud and console)
- January 31 – Inkulinati (Cloud, console and PC)
- January 31 – JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure All-Star Battle R (Cloud, console and PC)
- February 2 – Darkest Dungeon (Cloud, console and PC)
- February 2 – Grid Legends (Cloud with EA Play)
- February 7 – Hot Wheels Unleashed – Game of the Year Edition (Cloud, console and PC)
In addition, the games that will be removed from the Xbox Game Pass system as of January 31 are as follows:
- Donut County
- Taiko no Tatsujin: The Drum Master
- Telling Lies
- Worms WMD
Apart from these games added to the Xbox Game Pass library, many games that will be released in the coming days will be added to the system as of the first day. Planning to get ahead with systems such as Game Pass in its console competition with Sony, Microsoft does not neglect to add many AAA (large-scale) games to this system.