Microsoft's star service for this generation, the Xbox Game Pass, is a real revolution in the industry. As with all the exciting new things (even though we've been living with her for a few years), the conversations are ongoing, the weekly articles and social media movements are brutal. So, developers have begun to see the app especially with a good eye, as is the case with The Game Kitchen and Blasphemous.
Since Generation Xbox we have wanted to introduce a battery of questions to the studio, which has been kindly seeking to answer one of the big names, Enrique Cabeza, Creative Revelator and Art Director of Blasphemous, whose latest and most successful title. A full discussion will be given in due course, but once we are in a hurry to give more enticing statements to those who want to play the title but don't want / can / have the courage to spend money on the game, on the other hand, something we highly recommend, because Blasphemous, is a real past and in all, Spain's best title -2019.
Blasphemous opens in Xbox Game Pass
Though currently only for the purpose and nothing is guaranteed, Enrique Cabeza is shown to us as a lover of this service and to the question of whether we can see Blasphemous sometime on the Xbox Game Pass this is his answer:
I'm a fan of this service, I think it's one of the most interesting things today. I would love to see Blasphemous on Game Pass but it's a matter to be dealt with later.
Obviously, the arrival will not be confirmed, or negotiations are ongoing. The game, not only relies on The Game Kitchen, but also thinks Team 17, its editor. But you know that they provide extra content for the game for freeWho tells us we will never see you in the service? Rime, for example, Tequila Works, has also been on the Xbox Game Pass, and other cutting-edge games like Cell Dead have also. You just need to cross your fingers and wait for someone from both sides to read this article and decide to take that step.