Microsoft has announced a new batch of games that will be coming to Game Pass for console, PC, and cloud in a couple of days.
Karl Fairburne returns in a new adventure to dismantle the Nazis' Operation Kraken. It's also coming to Xbox Game Pass on day one.
The upcoming immersive RPG will now not only kick off 2022, but will also come to both versions of Game Pass at launch.
Microsoft has done the sensible thing (which it should have done long ago) and renamed its subscription service's PC variant to something that makes much more sense.
In a recent interview, head of Xbox Phil Spencer talked about how Xbox Game Pass isn't the sole focus of the company going forward.
Croteam and Devolver Digital's first person shooter has launched for Xbox Series X/S and PS5 out of nowhere, though Xbox One players have been left out.
Microsoft teases several new games that will see a day and date release on Xbox Game Pass at this week's event.
More new evidence seems to be doubling down on recent reports that Mass Effect: Legendary Edition will be coming soon to Xbox Game Pass.
The subscription service will allegedly combine PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now, along with offering PS1, PS2, PS3, and PSP games.
Stardew Valley, Rubber Bandits, Archvale, and Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector will be available tomorrow for consoles, PC and cloud.
Generation Zero gets added to Xbox Game Pass today, and the co-op shooter has also received an Xbox Series X/S patch.
The demo is seemingly slated to go live during The Game Awards 2021. Recommended requirements include 2 GB RAM and 2 GB of VRAM.
A recent update to the trilogy's Xbox store listing could be pointing to its addition to Xbox Game Pass in the near future.
Contrary to recent rumours, CD Projekt RED clarifies that there are currently no plans to bring the action RPG to Xbox Game Pass.
"It’s not the only focus of the organization, and it, as a standalone thing, is very sustainable as it sits today," says the Xbox boss.
Drinkbox Studios reveals some of the ways that players can team up and synergize different Forms to execute hordes of foes.
The Creative Assembly also confirms "plenty" of add-ons and free updates after launch with a "few extra surprises" also in store.
The developer apologized for "not responding sooner to your concerns" and that it didn't initially "see them as pay-to-win."
It all kicks off tomorrow with Minecraft: Java and Bedrock Editions being available for PC along with Unpacking on consoles, cloud and PC.
From the period of July 2020 to June 2021, Microsoft fell short of their planned 48% growth goal, only getting to 37%.