Game Pass: Bugsnax is coming, Streets of Rage 4 is leaving


As we already knew, the crisp adventure game Bugsnax will make its debut in the Game Pass subscription with its extension which will be launched for free on all platforms on April 28. It is this game that will close the month with Unsouled, a 2D action-RPG already available on Steam in early access. Published by Spike Chunsoft and billed as a turn-based action game, Research & Destroy will make its subscription debut on April 26, when it releases on all platforms. Already released on Switch and Steam, Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion is a 2D Zelda-like in which you play an anti-system turnip unable to pay his housing tax. No longer fresh, survival game 7 Days To Die is arguably also the most popular title among the additions to this list.

Another notable announcement, Xbox continues to work with Ubisoft to include more games from the French publisher in the Game Pass. After Rainbow Six Siege and Rainbow Six Extraction, Assassin’s Creed Origins will be available in the next two months on console, cloud and PC via the Ubisoft Connect application. For Honor: Marching Fire Edition will also debut via this channel on PC while the Marching Fire update will be available on console and in the cloud.

In the sense of departures, it is almost time to say goodbye to Cricket 19, Outlast 2, Secret Neighbor and especially the excellent Streets of Rage 4, when we learn that a film adaptation is in preparation. Finally, as we can see in the detail available on Xbox Wire, 12 new games are now compatible with touch controls, including the tasty Zero Escape: The Nonary Games and Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Anniversary Edition.



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