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Xbox Game Pass

Xbox Game Pass Adds Alan Wake Today; Minecraft Dungeons Next Week

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Microsoft added new games for both Xbox Game Pass on PC and console today, and revealed games leaving the service at the end of the month.

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As announced last week, Remedy Entertainment’s supernatural action-adventure horror game Alan Wake is now available for both Xbox Game Pass on PC and console.

The city-building simulation game Cities: Skylines is also available today for both platforms of the pass, while Plebby Quest: The Crusades has been added for PC. Plebby Quest: The Crusades is a turn-based strategy game set during the crusades of Europe and the Middle East that launched last April.

Minecraft Dungeons, the dungeon crawler Minecraft spin-off, is still scheduled to launch for PC and Xbox One next week on Tuesday, May 26. It will be available for both Xbox Game Pass on PC and console, but will not feature cross-platform play initially at launch.

Microsoft also announced several games leaving the service on May 29. Subscription members can buy expiring games with a 20% discount to keep and continuing playing them. The full list as follows:

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

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