Xbox Game Pass subscribers will also get new free games in April. Microsoft has now confirmed these games.
A new month begins and that means: As an Xbox Game Pass subscriber, you will once again receive several free games for your Xbox or PC.
Microsoft is now announcing which games the publisher will add to Game Pass in April 2024. This also includes the action highlight Shadow of the Tomb Raider in the Definitive Edition, which includes additional content in addition to the main game.
Microsoft is adding these games
- Now Available: Superhot: Mind Control Delete (Cloud, Console, PC)
- 3. April: Lego 2K Drive (Cloud, Konsole)
- 4. April: EA Sports PGA Tour (Cloud, PC, Xbox Series X/S)
- 4. April: Lil Gator Game (Cloud, Konsole, PC)
- 9. April: Kona (Cloud, Konsole)
- 9. April: Botany Manor (Cloud, PC, Xbox Series X/S)
- 11. April: Shadow of the Tomb Raider Definitive Edition (Cloud, Konsole, PC)
- 16. April: Harold Halibut (Cloud, PC, Xbox Series X/S)
However, when Microsoft announces new additions, the US company usually also reveals which titles are leaving Game Pass.
Starting April 15, subscribers will no longer be able to access Amnesia Collection, Amnesia: Rebirth, Back 4 Blood, Phantom Abyss, Research and Destroy, and Soma.
Try Game Pass for 1 euro
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate costs 15 dollars per month, but you get the first 14 days thanks to a promotion for just 1 euro.
A subscription includes, among other things, access to online multiplayer and a large catalog of games, for which there are no additional costs. Highlights like Diablo 4 are also available there.
Gaming-Quiz
What is the name of the lady from Final Fantasy shown in the picture?
PlayStation fans have a subscription that delivers similar benefits, just on PS4 and PS5. This service is called PlayStation Plus and Sony recently released the new free games with PS Plus for April.
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