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Microsoft Brings New Games To Xbox Game Pass

Microsoft has added new games for Xbox Game Pass on both console and PC today. They also revealed games that are going to leave the service at the end of this month.

As it was announced just last week, Remedy Entertainment’s supernatural cool looking action-adventure horror game Alan Wake has been made available for Xbox Game Pass on console and PC.

Also, the game Cities: Skylines is available for both platforms of the pass. Plebby Quest: The Crusades, on the other side, is available for PC only. Plebby Quest: The Crusades is a strategy game that is set during the crusades of the Middle East and Europe, and it was launched last April.

Minecraft Dungeons, the dungeon crawler Minecraft, is yet to be launch for Xbox One and PC next week, May 26. This game will be available for Xbox Game Pass on both console and PC.

Subscription members will be able to buy expiring games with a decent 20% discount. The full list of games:

  • Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons (PC and Console)
  • #IDARB (Console)
  • King of Fighters ’98 Ultimate (Console)
  • Hydro Thunder Hurricane (PC and Console)
  • Opus Magnum (PC)
  • Old Man’s Journey (PC and Console)
  • Stealth Inc 2 (PC)
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