has been long anticipated by players worldwide, with everything from its unbelievably gorgeous initial reveal to its most recent trailer garnering hype. However, while many are willing to buy it day one at full price, there are those who would prefer to try it first via a subscription service like Xbox Game Pass. With so many games releasing straight away or shortly after launch on Game Pass, there is a growing expectation that almost every triple-A game will eventually make its way to the service.
As is one of the most anticipated soulslike games, it's not hard to see why players are curious if it'll come to Xbox Game Pass. Additionally, several other recent soulslike titles, including have dropped day one on Game Pass. However, when it comes to, the answer isn't as simple as many may have hoped.
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isn't coming to Xbox Game Pass on launch day, or anytime soon after that. This is largely because its Xbox Series X/S release date has been temporarily postponed to allow for further development time. It will still be launching on PlayStation and PC, although not on the PlayStation Plus service.
While no official release date has been made, a statement to Windows Central from a Microsoft spokesperson stated that it is " "
This means that there are currently no plans to bring to Xbox Game Pass. Additionally, its developer Game Science has not made any announcements on whether it will come to Xbox Game Pass eventually. It will depend on how well the game sells initially on PC and PlayStation, as higher sales will likely reduce the chances of it dropping on Game Pass. Those excited by 's gameplay footage will have to play it on a computer or PlayStation.
Once eventually releases on Xbox Series X/S, there is a possibility it could come to Game Pass. It's not uncommon for a game to release and then drop on the service only a
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