Microsoft has just announced the newest games coming to Xbox Game Pass later this month, and offered a glimpse at the fruits of its partnership with Ubisoft.
The library had already added ten games in April, including Life is Strange: True Colors and MLB: The Show 22, but it’s not over yet for subscribers.
This month, seven more games are coming to Xbox Game Pass across cloud, PC and console, including:
Today
- F1 2021 (Cloud/EA Play)
- Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered (Cloud/EA Play)
- Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion (Cloud, Console and PC)
April 26
- 7 Days to Die (Cloud, Console and PC)
- Research and Destroy (Console and PC)
April 28
- Bugsnax (Cloud, Console and PC)
- Unsouled (Console and PC)
Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion allows you to take control of the titular turnip to help it repay its debts, in a blend of puzzle solving and dungeon crawling. 7 Days to Die is an open-world game filled with zombies, with FPS, survival horror, and tower defense elements.
Research and Destroy is a turn-based action game where researching new weapons and using them against Supernatural hordes is equally key to save humanity, and Unsouled is a souls-like action-RPG game with “a punishingly difficult (yet fair)” combat experience.
Also, don’t forget about Bugsnax, with the former PlayStation exclusive now coming to Game Pass complete with a brand new expansion called The Isle of Bigsnax, but good news ain’t over yet.
As shared on Xbox Wire, “in the next two months,” Assassin’s Creed Origins and For Honor: Marching Fire Edition will be coming to Game Pass across PC, console and cloud. While the Marching Fire Edition will only be an upgrade on console, this is the first time an Assassin’s Creed game joins Xbox Game Pass.
This is a result of Microsoft and Ubisoft partnering on Xbox Game Pass as announced in January, when it was announced that Rainbow Six Extraction would be joining the platform upon day one.
Finally, on April 30, four games are leaving Xbox Game Pass, including Cricket 19, Outlast 2, Secret Neighbor, and Streets of Rage 4.
Written by Paolo Sirio on behalf of GLHF.