As of today, PC Game Pass is coming to 40 new countries, offering a limited-time deal for those who join for the first three months, and rewarding those who participate in the Game Pass Insider program with several months of free membership.
This follows a February preview in which Microsoft teased a global expansion of the service. Game Pass is a clear main focus for the gaming giant, which will now offer hundreds of games to players from a host of new markets.
The countries that get PC Game Pass are:
- Albania
- Algeria
- Bahrain
- Bolivia
- bosnia and herzegovina
- Bulgaria
- costa rica
- croatia
- Cyprus
- ecuador
- Egypt
- savior
- Estonia
- Georgia
- Guatemala
- Honduras
- Iceland
- Kuwait
- latvia
- Libya
- Liechtenstein
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Malta
- moldova
- Montenegro
- morocco
- nicaragua
- North Macedonia
- Oman
- Panama
- Paraguay
- Peru
- Qatar
- Romania
- Serbia
- slovenia
- Tunisia
- Ukraine
- Uruguay
There are a lot of great games on Game Pass, which is obviously great news for gamers in countries who have been dying to try out many of them for a while. The only real concern is regional pricing, which from time to time has proven to be the bane of many would-be fans not being able to commit to an upcoming blockbuster video game.
But if this is monitored and checked, it’s hard to see it as good news. It’s also a great opportunity to play a collection of great indie games. Or Vampire Survivor!
Here’s my question for you: If you could recommend three PC Game Pass titles to the new wave of gamers about to join the service, what would it be? Let us know below!
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