A Plague Tale, Sea Salt, and more join Xbox Game Pass soon
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What you need to know
- Xbox Game Pass is a monthly game subscription service from Microsoft.
- A Plague Tale: Innocence and more titles are joining Xbox Game Pass on Xbox One soon.
- Xbox Game Pass on PC is also getting another game down the line.
- You can purchase an Xbox Game Pass subscription through Amazon.
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 and PC.
Just like Xbox Game Pass on PC, Xbox Game Pass on Xbox One is getting A Plague Tale: Innocence. However, the console is also getting Fishing Sim World: Pro Tour, Indivisible, and Sea Salt. You can read about the titles below that were revealed on Xbox Wire.
A Plague Tale: Innocence
A Plague Tale: Innocence should join Xbox Game Pass on Xbox One on January 23. It has also been announced for Xbox Game Pass on PC.
Indivisible
Indivisible should join Xbox Game Pass on Xbox One on January 23.
Fishing Sim World: Pro Tour
Fishing Sim World: Pro Tour should join Xbox Game Pass on Xbox One on January 30.
Sea Salt
Sea Salt should join Xbox Game Pass on Xbox One on January 30. It has also been announced for Xbox Game Pass on PC.
Which titles are you interested in out of these four? Let us know. Hopefully, the other two will be added to Xbox Game Pass on PC soon because the Xbox One titles are added instantly when they're announced.
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