Final Fantasy XV, Wolfenstein: Youngblood, and more join Xbox Game Pass (update)
These are some amazing games.
What you need to know
- Xbox Game Pass is a monthly game subscription service from Microsoft.
- Final Fantasy XV and more titles are joining Xbox Game Pass on Xbox One soon.
- The service seems to be focusing on "AAA" blockbusters now.
- You can purchase an Xbox Game Pass subscription through Amazon.
Updated February 6, 2020: A game called ScourgeBringer has been added to Xbox Game Pass on PC.
Recently, Children of Morta hit Xbox Game Pass on Xbox One and PC. While there was a lot of confusion because there wasn't an official announcement, it was still available to download if you were a subscriber. Turns out, Children of Morta wasn't the only game being added to Xbox Game Pass. Today, Microsoft announced that even more titles are coming to Xbox Game Pass on Xbox One.
Xbox Game Pass on Xbox One is getting Death Squared, Final Fantasy XV, and Wolfenstein: Youngblood. You can read about the titles below that were revealed on Xbox Wire.
Death Squared
The game should join Xbox Game Pass on February 13.
Final Fantasy XV
The game should join Xbox Game Pass on February 6.
Wolfenstein: Youngblood
The game should join Xbox Game Pass on February 6.
Apart from the titles listed above, ScourgeBringer just joined Xbox Game Pass on PC. Even though the title is in Xbox Game Preview, be sure to check it out to give feedback. It's unclear if it's going to stay in Xbox Game Pass for PC after launch.
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Which titles are you interested in out of these three? Let us know. We would definitely recommend checking out Final Fantasy XV and Wolfenstein: Youngblood.
It'll last you a couple of months
Xbox Game Pass gives you access to over 200 games for one monthly fee. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate also adds Xbox Live Gold to the package so you can play online with your friends.
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