Tag: Xbox Game Pass

  • Xbox Game Pass: Hellblade II & NHL 24 Headline May Additions

    Xbox Game Pass: Hellblade II & NHL 24 Headline May Additions

    Microsoft is continuing to grow the Xbox Game Pass library. Lately, the platform has gained attention for including games such as Madden NFL 24, Bluey, and Warhammer 40K. The newest Xbox Game Pass update has once again excited gamers by revealing a thrilling selection of new titles for May 2024.

    Xbox Game Pass May Wave 2 Brings Fresh Games!

    Microsoft has announced a fresh batch of games coming to Xbox Game Pass. This wave features a diverse range of titles for console, PC, and cloud users. Here’s a summary of the upcoming additions:

    • Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons (May 14): Available on Cloud, Console, and PC. This story-driven adventure game offers unique dual-character controls as players set out on a mission to save their father.
    • Chants of Sennaar (May 15): Available on Cloud, Console, and PC. This atmospheric puzzle game involves decoding ancient languages and uncovering the mysteries of a divided tower.
    • EA Sports NHL 24 (May 16): Available on Cloud via EA Play. The latest entry in the NHL series, featuring improved gameplay and lifelike graphics.
    • Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II (May 21): Available on Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S. A highly awaited sequel that continues Senua’s journey through a dark and psychological storyline.
    • Humanity (May 30): Available on Cloud, Console, and PC. A thought-provoking puzzle game that delves into human nature and societal intricacies.

    Xbox Game Pass Subscription Prices

    PlanPrice (per month)
    Xbox Game Pass for Console$10.99
    PC Game Pass$9.99
    Xbox Game Pass Ultimate$16.99

    These prices are for the US market. Microsoft’s pricing may differ based on your location.

  • Xbox Game Pass: Madden NFL 24, Bluey, Warhammer 40K Boltgun & More – February 2nd Half Lineup

    Xbox Game Pass: Madden NFL 24, Bluey, Warhammer 40K Boltgun & More – February 2nd Half Lineup

    The Xbox Game Pass lineup for the second half of February is expanding with a mix of new titles, DLCs, and perks, offering its subscribers a wide range of gaming experiences. This update includes games across various genres, from narrative adventures to action RPGs and sports simulations, ensuring there’s something for every type of gamer.

    Starting immediately, subscribers can explore “Return to Grace,” a game that blends archaeology with sci-fi in a 1960s-inspired universe, focusing on discovering an ancient AI deity. Also available is “Tales of Arise,” a game that merges two contrasting worlds into a story of unity and battle, known for its real-time combat system.

    New Games and Releases

    On February 22, “Bluey: The Videogame” will be released, allowing families to engage with Bluey and her adventures through a series of interactive stories and games. “Maneater,” an action RPG where players take on the role of a shark, returns to the Game Pass on February 27, along with “Madden NFL 24” for EA Play Ultimate members, who will also receive an Ultimate Team Supercharge Pack until March 8.

    Upcoming Titles

    “Indivisible” returns to the Game Pass on February 28, offering a mix of exploration and combat in a beautifully crafted fantasy world. “Space Engineers,” coming February 29, provides an open-world sandbox experience focused on engineering, construction, and survival in space. “Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun,” launching on March 5, brings a retro shooter experience set in the Warhammer universe.

    The update also highlights the “Dune” expansion for Microsoft Flight Simulator, allowing players to experience the world of “Dune” through flight. “Diablo IV” is set to join the Game Pass on March 28, promising a next-gen action RPG experience with endless dungeons and loot.

    Perks and Departures

    Game Pass subscribers can enjoy new perks, including a 3-month trial of Calm Premium and exclusive content packs for “Apex Legends,” “Assassin’s Creed Valhalla,” “Puzzle Quest 3,” and “PUBG: Battlegrounds.”

    The service will see the departure of “Madden NFL 22” and “Soul Hackers 2” on February 29, encouraging players to enjoy these titles before they’re removed. This update reaffirms Xbox Game Pass’s commitment to providing a diverse and dynamic selection of games to its subscribers. For the latest news and updates, follow Xbox Game Pass on social media and Xbox Wire.

  • New Additions to Xbox Game Pass for February: Resident Evil 3 & Madden NFL 24 Arriving This Month

    New Additions to Xbox Game Pass for February: Resident Evil 3 & Madden NFL 24 Arriving This Month

    The Xbox Game Pass library is expanding with a range of new games that will appeal to a variety of gaming preferences. From mythical adventures to survival horror and strategic simulations, there’s something for everyone.

    New Games Available Now

    Subscribers can now access “Anuchard,” a game where players are tasked with reviving a fallen kingdom using the magical Audros Bell. Engage in battles and solve puzzles to reclaim the kingdom’s skyward glory.

    Upcoming Releases

    On February 7, “Train Sim World 4” will be available, offering a realistic train simulation experience with extensive customization options and detailed routes across the UK, Austria, and the USA.

    Following closely on February 8, “Madden NFL 24” will launch, providing early access and exclusive content for football simulation enthusiasts who are EA Play members.

    On February 13, “Resident Evil 3” will immerse players in the survival horror experience of Jill Valentine’s escape from Raccoon City and the terrifying Nemesis.

    Rejoining the Game Pass on February 14 is “Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night,” a Metroidvania-style action RPG adventure.

    For puzzle game fans, “A Little To The Left” arrives on February 15, offering engaging puzzles that turn daily messes into fun challenges.

    Combining cooking action with roguelite progression, “PlateUp!” presents an innovative culinary challenge for players.

    Launching on February 20, “Return to Grace” offers a visually striking ’60s retro sci-fi world for players to explore in a first-person narrative adventure.

    Additional Updates

    In addition to the new game releases, the update also includes DLC and game updates for various titles. “Sea of Thieves: Season 11” introduces new content, and “Mighty Doom,” “F1 23,” “The Sims 4,” and “Smite” offer Ultimate Perks for subscribers.

    Games Leaving the Game Pass

    Subscribers should take note that “Galactic Civilizations III” and “Opus: Echo of Starsong” will be leaving the Game Pass on February 15. This is the final opportunity to play these titles before they are removed from the library.

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  • Second Wave of Games for January Revealed by Xbox Game Pass

    Second Wave of Games for January Revealed by Xbox Game Pass

    Xbox Game Pass, the popular gaming subscription service from Microsoft, has announced its lineup of games for the end of January and early February 2024. With a diverse mix of genres, there is something for every type of gamer to look forward to.

    New Additions to Xbox Game Pass

    “Those Who Remain” – January 16

    Starting on January 16, players can immerse themselves in the psychological horror game “Those Who Remain.” This game has received mixed reviews, including a 6/10 rating from IGN. It offers a combination of jump scares and a slightly rough-around-the-edges experience.

    “Turnip Boy Robs a Bank” – January 18

    For those who enjoy humor and heists, “Turnip Boy Robs a Bank” will be available on January 18. This day-one title brings a quirky twist to the gaming world and is perfect for fans of lighthearted and fun gameplay.

    “F1 23” – January 18

    Racing enthusiasts will be thrilled to know that “F1 23,” developed by Codemasters, will also be added to the Game Pass on January 18. This title has received an impressive 8/10 rating from IGN and is praised for its comprehensive content and new loot-based upgrade system.

    “Palworld” – January 19

    Launching on January 19, “Palworld” combines cute creatures with action gameplay, offering a unique experience for Game Pass subscribers. It has been described as “Pokémon with guns,” adding an interesting twist to the traditional creature-collecting genre.

    “Go Mecha Ball” – January 25

    For those who crave action-packed gaming, “Go Mecha Ball,” a twin-stick shooter, will be released on January 25. This fast-paced game promises intense gameplay and thrilling battles.

    “Brotato” – January 30

    On January 30, “Brotato,” a top-down roguelite shooter, will be available. In this game, players control a gun-toting potato as they navigate through challenging levels. It’s a unique and entertaining experience for shooter fans.

    “Persona 3 Reload” – February 2

    One of the most highly anticipated releases is “Persona 3 Reload,” which will be available from February 2. This game is expected to be a hit, especially among fans of the series. Get ready to dive into this immersive and captivating world.

    “Anuchard” – February 6

    Adding another layer of variety to the Game Pass offerings, “Anuchard” will be accessible from February 6. Explore a charming and whimsical world as you unravel its mysteries in this exciting adventure game.

    Removal from Xbox Game Pass

    Unfortunately, “Hitman: World of Assassination” will be leaving the Game Pass on January 31. While this may disappoint some players, the new additions to the lineup are sure to keep gamers engaged and entertained.

    So mark your calendars and get ready to enjoy these exciting games on Xbox Game Pass. Whether you’re a horror fan, racing enthusiast, or action junkie, there’s something for everyone in this upcoming lineup.

  • Xbox Game Pass Widens: More Games to Entice Xbox Buyers

    Xbox Game Pass Widens: More Games to Entice Xbox Buyers

    Xbox Game Pass: Microsoft’s Strategic Advantage in the Battle of Consoles

    The ongoing intense rivalry among Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo remains fervent. While Sony’s PS5 currently enjoys a leading position, Microsoft harbors a potent ace up its sleeve. Despite Sony’s dominance with the PS5, Microsoft introduces a groundbreaking service known as Game Pass—an equivalent of Netflix but for games, presenting an extensive game catalog accessible for a modest monthly charge. Notably, this service extends not only to Xbox consoles but also to PC. Recently, Microsoft revealed an exhilarating selection of games set to join the Game Pass collection in January, undoubtedly enticing more individuals to consider acquiring an Xbox.

    Xbox Game Pass January Inaugural Wave 1 2024 Title Declaration

    Each month, Microsoft consistently enriches the Xbox Game Pass library by adding new titles while occasionally retiring specific games, such as the recent announcement regarding GTA V’s departure from the service. Nevertheless, Microsoft is resolute in compensating for this loss, showcasing a host of stellar additions to the Xbox Game Pass in January. Among them, gaming enthusiasts eagerly anticipate two highly awaited titles: Resident Evil 2 and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.

    Week of January 1:

    • Close to the Sun, January 3 (Cloud, Console, and PC)
    • Hell Let Loose, January 4 (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S)

    Week of January 8:

    • Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, January 9 (Cloud, Console, and PC)
    • Figment, January 9 (Cloud, Console, and PC)
    • Super Mega Baseball 4, January 11 (Cloud, Console, and PC)
    • We Happy Few, January 11 (Cloud, Console, and PC)

    Week of January 15:

    • Resident Evil 2, January 16 (Cloud, Console, and PC)

    It is noteworthy that fresh titles are continually introduced to the Game Pass library every month, ensuring subscribers are consistently greeted with new and engaging content. As a user of both Xbox and a subscriber to Game Pass, I can personally confirm that this service significantly contributes to making gaming much more economically accessible.

    Microsoft has ingeniously crafted a potent tool with Xbox Game Pass, setting itself apart from its rivals in the market. The convenience of exploring a diverse array of games for a reasonable monthly cost indeed represents a game-changing innovation. Whether you engage in gaming casually or possess a fervent passion for it, Game Pass caters to a wide audience. Thus, should the upcoming Game Pass additions pique your interest, contemplating the acquisition of an Xbox to delve into the gaming realm like never before might be a prudent decision.

  • Unveiling the Xbox Game Pass January 2024 Lineup: Introducing 8 Fresh Titles with Assassins Creed Valhalla

    Unveiling the Xbox Game Pass January 2024 Lineup: Introducing 8 Fresh Titles with Assassins Creed Valhalla

    Xbox Game Pass: New Games and Updates for January

    Xbox Game Pass is starting off the new year with a bang, offering a lineup of fresh games and updates for its subscribers. Here's a rundown of what you can expect this month:

    New Games

    Close to the Sun – Available Now
    Embark on a steampunk adventure as Rose Archer in Close to the Sun. Join her in the search for her sister, Ada, aboard Tesla's Helios. Navigate through dangers in international waters and experience a narrative-driven gameplay.

    Hell Let Loose – January 4
    Immerse yourself in the intense battles of World War II in Hell Let Loose. This hardcore first-person shooter emphasizes the importance of teamwork as you engage in 100-player battles.

    Assassin's Creed Valhalla – January 9
    Step into the Dark Ages of England as Eivor, a legendary Viking warrior, in Assassin's Creed Valhalla. Uncover the secrets of this acclaimed entry in the Assassin's Creed series.

    Figment – January 9
    Embark on a surreal adventure in Figment, an action-adventure game filled with music, humor, and a multi-layered narrative.

    Super Mega Baseball 4 – EA Play – January 11
    Experience arcade-inspired style and immersive gameplay depth with Super Mega Baseball 4, coming soon via EA Play.

    We Happy Few – January 11
    We Happy Few returns to Game Pass, offering an action-adventure experience in a drug-fueled, retro-futuristic city.

    Resident Evil 2 – January 16
    Survive a mysterious viral outbreak in Raccoon City in the modernized version of Resident Evil 2. Enjoy updated visuals and gameplay mechanics in this iconic horror game.

    Those Who Remain – January 16
    Confront psychological horrors in Those Who Remain as darkness descends on the town of Dormont.

    DLC / Game Updates

    Dead by Daylight: Chucky – Available Now
    Experience a new Killer with Chucky in Dead by Daylight and grab the exclusive Charm: Good Guys Box.

    Hello Neighbor 2 Anniversary Update – Available Now
    Explore the new forest area on the outskirts of Raven Brooks in the Hello Neighbor 2 Anniversary Update.

    Sea of Thieves: Season Ten – Available Now
    Sail into Season Ten of Sea of Thieves, featuring the Safer Seas mode for uninterrupted adventures.

    Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Perks

    Sea of Thieves: Nightshine Parrot Pack – Available Now
    Enhance your pirate style with the Nightshine Parrot Pack, which includes exclusive in-game items and 10,000 gold.

    Leaving Soon

    Don't forget to take advantage of your membership discount to save up to 20% on the following titles leaving soon:

    • January 5:
      • Grand Theft Auto V (Cloud and Console)
    • January 15:
      • Garden Story (Cloud, Console, and PC)
      • MotoGP 22 (Cloud, Console, and PC)
      • Persona 4 Golden (Cloud, Console, and PC)
      • Persona 3 Portable (Cloud, Console, and PC)

    That's the exciting lineup for Xbox Game Pass in January. Get ready to dive into new adventures and enjoy the latest updates. Happy gaming!

  • “Xbox Game Pass 2024 Lineup Welcomes ‘Go Mecha Ball'”

    “Xbox Game Pass 2024 Lineup Welcomes ‘Go Mecha Ball’”

    Xbox Game Pass Launches into 2024 with a Bang!

    The commencement of 2024 for Xbox Game Pass is nothing short of explosive as they unveil an exciting array of new games set to captivate players globally. A game-changing revelation is the introduction of day one releases, granting subscribers immediate access to freshly minted games upon their debut. This shift mirrors the seamless convenience seen in streaming services for TV and movies, now seamlessly extended to the gaming domain.

    Unveiling ‘Turnip Boy Robs a Bank’

    Leading the charge is the announcement of ‘Turnip Boy Robs a Bank’ scheduled to launch on January 15th. This creation ingeniously amalgamates the essence of the beloved ‘Legend of Zelda’ with a contemporary twist, offering a top-down 2D roguelite adventure. Xbox Game Pass strategically adds a nostalgic touch, appealing to both seasoned gamers and novices alike.

    ‘Go Mecha Ball’ – A Thrilling Action Spectacle

    Hot on its heels arriving on January 25th is ‘Go Mecha Ball’, also arriving on the inaugural day. This game fuses twin-stick shooter mechanics with roguelike elements to cater to fans of high-octane, action-infused gaming. It exemplifies the platform’s widening scope, providing a diverse gaming landscape that caters to every gaming preference.

    The excitement for 2024 doesn’t stop there as titles like ‘Persona 3 Reload’, ‘Open Roads’, and ‘Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes’ loom on the horizon, each offering a unique flavor to the Game Pass library, ensuring a broad spectrum of genres and gaming encounters for subscribers.

    Xbox Game Pass Ultimate – The Apex Tier

    Representing the pinnacle tier of Xbox Game Pass, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate underlines the unparalleled value presented by Xbox. With a vast library housing over 100 games, it stands out as an unmatched offering within the gaming industry. The variety and accessibility of titles within the Game Pass repertoire underscore Xbox’s commitment to delivering an all-encompassing gaming journey for a diverse audience.

    In a nutshell, Xbox Game Pass propels into 2024 with a captivating lineup of fresh games, including day one releases that grant immediate access to cutting-edge titles for subscribers. With titles like ‘Turnip Boy Robs a Bank’, ‘Go Mecha Ball’, and more on the horizon, the Game Pass collection caters to a wide audience. Coupled with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate’s extensive library of over 100 games, it stands as an outstanding value proposition that mirrors Xbox’s dedication to providing a diverse and accessible gaming adventure.

  • Xbox Game Pass streaming on Microsoft might offer free access with ads

    Xbox Game Pass streaming on Microsoft might offer free access with ads

    Microsoft Considers Introducing a Free Xbox Game Pass Tier with Advertisements

    Microsoft is reportedly exploring the idea of launching a new free tier for Xbox Game Pass that will support advertisements. Tim Stuart, the Xbox Chief Financial Officer, shared his thoughts on this potential development during the Wells Fargo TMT Summit. The introduction of an ad-supported tier on game streaming could help expand the accessibility of Game Pass, particularly in emerging markets.

    Expanding Game Pass to Every Screen

    Stuart expressed the company’s ambition to bring Game Pass “to every screen that can play a game.” While this goal presents challenges, an ad-supported tier could be a viable solution. By integrating short ads into the streaming experience, Microsoft aims to make Game Pass more accessible to gamers in regions with limited disposable income, such as Africa, India, and Southeast Asia.

    A Win-Win Situation

    The proposed model would allow players in these regions to watch a brief advertisement in exchange for hours of gameplay. This approach is especially appealing in markets where gaming is predominantly done on smartphones and other mobile devices. By offering this option, Microsoft hopes to provide an affordable and inclusive gaming experience to a wider audience.

    No Official Confirmation Yet

    Although rumors of an ad-supported tier for Xbox Game Pass have been circulating, Microsoft has not yet released any official information on the matter. As the company continues to explore this potential business model, gamers and industry enthusiasts eagerly await further updates. Stay tuned for more information as it becomes available.

  • ‘Turnip Boy Robs a Bank’ to Debut on Xbox Game Pass to Commence 2024

    ‘Turnip Boy Robs a Bank’ to Debut on Xbox Game Pass to Commence 2024

    Xbox Game Pass Welcomes "Turnip Boy Robs a Bank" as Day One Release in January 2024

    Xbox Game Pass is making waves once again with its latest addition, "Turnip Boy Robs a Bank." This quirky game is set to join the service on January 18, 2024, as the inaugural day one release for Xbox Game Pass in the new year. With its unique blend of humor and action, "Turnip Boy Robs a Bank" promises to deliver a lighthearted and entertaining experience for players.

    A Comedic Adventure Like No Other

    "Turnip Boy Robs a Bank" stands out from the crowd with its humor and character design. Players will take on the role of the mischievous Turnip Boy in a world where food items come to life. The game features top-down 2D gameplay and roguelite mechanics, offering a refreshing twist reminiscent of the beloved "Legend of Zelda" series. But it's not just the gameplay that sets this game apart; its humor and unconventional characters promise a truly unique and enjoyable gaming experience.

    A Year of Exciting Releases

    While "Turnip Boy Robs a Bank" is the first day one release of 2024 for Xbox Game Pass, it's just the beginning of an exciting year ahead. Subscribers can look forward to other notable releases such as "Persona 3 Reload" on February 2 and "Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes" and "Manor Lords" in April. These titles, along with "Turnip Boy," showcase the diverse range of games that Xbox Game Pass offers, catering to a wide array of gaming preferences.

    Building on a Beloved Franchise

    For those unfamiliar with the Turnip Boy saga, "Turnip Boy Robs a Bank" is a sequel to the 2021 indie hit "Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion." While the original game received mixed reviews, it was praised for its humor and engaging gameplay. "Turnip Boy Robs a Bank" aims to build on this foundation, offering an experience that will be both familiar to fans and inviting to newcomers.

    Unmatched Value with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate

    Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, the premium tier of the service, continues to revolutionize the gaming world. With over 100 titles on offer, it provides unparalleled value for gamers. As "Turnip Boy Robs a Bank" joins this impressive lineup, Xbox Game Pass subscribers have yet another reason to dive into this ever-growing gaming universe. Whether you're a fan of whimsical adventures or simply looking for something new to play, mark January 18, 2024, on your calendar for the arrival of "Turnip Boy Robs a Bank" on Xbox Game Pass.

  • Expanding Boundaries: Xbox Game Pass Aims to Bring Services and First-Party Experiences to Nintendo and PlayStation

    Expanding Boundaries: Xbox Game Pass Aims to Bring Services and First-Party Experiences to Nintendo and PlayStation

    Xbox Game Pass and Exclusive Titles to Embrace Nintendo and PlayStation

    During an event this week, Tim Stuart, the head of Xbox’s finance department, revealed that Microsoft plans to make its Game Pass service available on various platforms, including Nintendo Switch and PlayStation. This is the first time an executive has openly mentioned PlayStation by name in relation to Game Pass.

    Cooperation from Sony and Nintendo will be crucial for this plan to come to fruition. However, there are two main challenges that Microsoft may face. Firstly, games from the Xbox Game Pass library are already available in services like PlayStation Plus and the digital stores of those platforms. To address this, Microsoft may consider allowing only its own games to be included in the Game Pass service, ensuring that console manufacturers do not lose out on commissions.

    The second challenge lies in the reluctance of Sony and Nintendo to contribute to Microsoft’s profits. While Xbox may have taken a less aggressive approach to competition in recent years, its Asian competitors may not share the same sentiment. Sony and Nintendo may be hesitant to allow the Game Pass service on their consoles, as they fear it could bring millions of new subscribers and billions of dollars to their rivals.

    It is important to note that these discussions are currently speculative, and only time will tell whether we will witness such a scenario unfolding in the future.