Sony’s CEO has made a statement revealing that PlayStation is largely on the same wavelength as Xbox nowadays.
03.01.2024 - 14:40 / videogameschronicle.com
Microsoft has announced January’s Game Pass titles for console, PC and Cloud.
The list of games is headlined by Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and Capcom‘s Resident Evil 2 remake.
Xbox Game Pass Core launched in September as a replacement for Microsoft’s long-running Xbox Live Gold subscription service. Priced at $9.99 per month or $59.99 per year, it offers subscribers access to Xbox multiplayer gaming, a library of over 35 games and exclusive member deals.
The following games will be leaving Game Pass soon:
January 5:
January 15:
Persona 3 Portable’s departure is notable due to the remake of Persona 3, Persona 3 Reload, which is due out on February 2.
Sony’s CEO has made a statement revealing that PlayStation is largely on the same wavelength as Xbox nowadays.
Based on a recent series of tweets from Larian Studios CEO Swen Vincke, it doesn't sound like Baldur's Gate 3 will be coming to any subscription service like PS Plus or Xbox Game Pass anytime soon. Vincke's discussion comes shortly after discourse surrounding a Ubisoft CEO saying fans should get used to not owning their games was shared in many online circles; in short, it seems Vincke wholeheartedly disagrees.
The January 18 Xbox Game Pass update will introduce two additional games to the service: F1 23 and Turnip Boy Robs a Bank. These releases mark the second expansion of Microsoft's subscription catalog since the turn of the week, arriving just two days after Xbox Game Pass added two acclaimed horror games in the form of Those Who Remain and the Resident Evil 2 remake.
Microsoft announced the second wave of titles coming to Game Pass in January after starting the month with two big additions in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and Resident Evil 2. Horror game Those Who Remain is playable now on cloud, consoles and PC, while Turnip Boy Robs a Bank and F1 23 (available via EA Play) arrive on January 18th.
STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl is coming to Xbox Game Pass on Thursday, September 5, 2024 as a day one game. STALKER fans have well over a decade to get their hands on STALKER 2. Unfortunately, the ambitious first-person shooter has been delayed multiple times, with this latest delay seeing it pushed out of its previously-announced Q1 2024 release window.
The Xbox Game Pass additions keep rolling in with the new year, with January 16 seeing Resident Evil 2 and Those Who Remain join Microsoft's subscription service, and even more is on the horizon. Alongside their additions, Microsoft took the time to confirm the next five games coming to Xbox Game Pass in January, as well as the two coming in February.
Microsoft has revealed its next batch of Game Pass titles for January and into the start of February.
Microsoft has announced new titles coming to Xbox Game Pass in late January to early February, which includes Palworld, Persona 3 Reload, F1 23, and more.
Microsoft has announced the next wave of titles heading to Xbox Game Pass for console, PC and Xbox Cloud Gaming.
The denizens of Frostpunk are, understandably, quite grumpy so-and-sos a lot of the time, but through their cries of "More heat!" and "Please can we not with the human waste hothouse jobs!", I reckon even they'd be quite pleased to hear that Frostpunk 2 will be heading to PC Game Pass on its day of release (with Xbox Game Pass following when it arrives on consoles). Alas, we still don't know exactly when it's coming out yet, but in the mean time, why not gather round the burning barrel of 11 Bit's very first gameplay trailer for it while we wait?
Xbox Game Pass added two acclaimed horror games in the form of Resident Evil 2 and Those Who Remain to its sizable content library. This catalog expansion arrives mere days after the last Xbox Game Pass update introduced Super Mega Baseball 4 and We Happy Few.
Upon logging into Fortnite, a quick flick of the mouse or joystick will reveal a library of user-generated content crafted using Fortnite’s Creative tools. While many of these are genuinely impressive experiences with considerable audiences, it’s clear that Fortnite is suffering from a severe lack of content moderation.