Microsoft has announced seven new games are slated to arrive on its Xbox Game Pass service this month, including the previously PlayStation-exclusive title Bugsnax. This marks the first time the title will be playable on any other platform including PC and will be available later this month. The April update also includes downloadable content and software updates for a variety of titles across both Xbox consoles and PC.
Microsoft had previously added a slew of high-profile games coming to its popular subscription-based service this month, including MLB: The Show and Life is Strange: True Colors, with major titles such as Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy having been added earlier in the year. Game Pass also includes Day One access to all first-party software, including titles from recently acquired Bethesda Softworks such as Fallout 4 and the recently-announced Starfield, the next game from Todd Howard's prestigious Elder Scrolls team. Once Microsoft's industry-altering acquisition of Activision-Blizzard is complete, it's likely that titles from that publisher will also be included in Xbox's rapidly expanding subscription service.
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The update, first posted to Xbox Wire, also details updates for software already available to subscribers. Games that are playable today include indie darling Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion as well as F1 2021 and Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered, both of which will be playable in the cloud via EA Play. Bugsnax, Research and Destroy and7 Ways to Die will be made available later in the month.
Game Pass Ultimate users will also receive some DLC for these and other games that include an F1 upgrade pack featuring seven traditional
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