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Manor Lords Leads the Way: Six New Games Coming to Xbox Game Pass
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Manor Lords Leads the Way: Six New Games Coming to Xbox Game Pass

Apr 16, 2024 1:40 PM

The Xbox Game Pass lineup is expanding with six new games for the second half of April, including anticipated titles such as "Manor Lords", "Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes", and "Another Crab's Treasure". The service has already added eight games earlier in the month, now supplemented by other offerings like "Orcs Must Die! 3", "EA Sports NHL 24", and "Have A Nice Death". The array of games caters to a variety of genres and platforms, available to subscribers across PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Cloud gaming.

However, with the addition of new games, certain titles will be leaving the Xbox Game Pass by the end of April. Notable departures include "7 Days to Die", "Besiege", "EA Sports NHL 22", "Loot River", "Pikuniku", "Ravenlok". Users interested in these games should act quickly to play them or purchase them outright, to ensure continued access after they're removed from the service.

For those looking for more budget-friendly options, the Xbox Game Pass Core is adding games like "Deep Rock Galactic", "SuperHot: Mind Control Delete", and "Wreckfest" starting from April 23rd. The Xbox Game Pass continues to offer a diverse and ever-changing library of games to its subscribers, aiming to provide high-quality gaming experiences across a multitude of genres.

What new games are coming to the Xbox Game Pass and which ones are leaving?

New games coming to Xbox Game Pass include "Manor Lords", "Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes", "Another Crab's Treasure", "Orcs Must Die! 3", "EA Sports NHL 24", and "Have A Nice Death". Titles leaving by the end of April are "7 Days to Die", "Besiege", "EA Sports NHL 22", "Loot River", "Pikuniku", and "Ravenlok".

Background Information:

The Xbox Game Pass is a subscription service provided by Microsoft that allows users to access a rotating catalogue of games. Since its launch in 2017, the service has been well-received for providing a wide range of games, from AAA titles to indie gems, and for offering day-one access to all Microsoft first-party releases. It is seen as a significant value proposition for gamers, who can experience a broad spectrum of games on Xbox consoles and PC for a single monthly fee. With the introduction of Cloud gaming, the service has further extended its reach, allowing players to enjoy games on devices other than their dedicated gaming hardware.



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