Microsoft Announces More Games Coming to Xbox Game Pass

Not too long ago, Microsoft announced a number of new titles coming to Xbox Game Pass this month. At the time, the company added four new games for Xbox Game Pass for PC while Xbox Game Pass for Console gained two new games.

This week, Microsoft is announcing a couple of other new games coming to Xbox Game Pass — both for PCs and consoles. This time around, Xbox Game Pass for PC is getting 7 new titles while Xbox Game Pass for Console is gaining 5 new titles.

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For PC users, Microsoft is adding the following sometime soon:

  • Deliver Us The Moon (ID@Xbox – Day One with Xbox Game Pass)
  • Gato Roboto (ID@Xbox – Day One with Xbox Game Pass)
  • Gears Tactics (Day One with Xbox Game Pass)
  • HyperDot (ID@Xbox)
  • Levelhead (ID@Xbox – Day One with Xbox Game Pass)
  • The Long Dark (ID@Xbox)
  • Machinarium (ID@Xbox)

And for consoles, Microsoft is adding the following:

  • The Long Dark (ID@Xbox) – April 16
  • Gato Roboto (ID@Xbox – Day One with Xbox Game Pass) – April 21
  • Deliver Us The Moon (ID@Xbox – Day One with Xbox Game Pass) – April 23
  • HyperDot (ID@Xbox) – April 30
  • Levelhead (ID@Xbox – Day One with Xbox Game Pass) – April 30

A number of games will also be leaving Xbox Game Pass on April 30, and this includes:

  • The Banner Saga 2 (PC and console)
  • Bomber Crew (PC and console)
  • Full Metal Furies (PC and console)
  • Ruiner (PC and console)
  • Silence: The Whispered World 2 (PC and console)
  • Smoke and Sacrifice (PC and console)
  • Braid (Console)
  • Fallout 4 (Console)
  • Metal Slug 3 (Console)
  • Wolfenstein: The New Order (Console)

As usual, you will get 20% off while they are still part of the Xbox Game Pass catalog — so if you are a fan of any of the titles above, you can purchase it from the Microsoft Store to keep on playing once the title leaves the catalog.

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