Xbox Game Pass welcomes new releases, including "Close to the Sun," "Hell Let Loose," "Assassin's Creed Valhalla," "Figment," "Super Mega Baseball 4," "We Happy Few," "Resident Evil 2," and "Those Who Remain," while also offering DLC and game updates, membership perks, and bidding farewell to some games.
- Exciting new releases to keep you entertained
- A diverse range of genres to choose from
- Membership perks and exclusive in-game items
Welcome to 2024, where the gaming world is buzzing with excitement and anticipation for the latest releases. As we kick off the new year, XBOX Game Pass has some thrilling additions to keep you entertained. So, grab your controller and get ready for a gaming adventure like no other.
First up, we have “Close to the Sun,” a captivating steampunk adventure set aboard Tesla’s Helios. Join Rose Archer as she unravels the mysteries of this scientific utopia and searches for her missing sister. With its immersive narrative and stunning visuals, this game is sure to leave you on the edge of your seat.
Next, prepare yourself for the intense World War II battles in “Hell Let Loose.” This hardcore first-person shooter boasts epic 100-player battles on meticulously designed maps. Teamwork is crucial as you navigate the treacherous terrain and make split-second decisions that can determine victory or defeat.
For fans of the Assassin’s Creed series, “Valhalla” is a must-play. Step into the shoes of Eivor, a legendary Viking warrior, and embark on a quest to conquer England. RAID your enemies, build your settlement, and forge alliances as you strive to earn your place among the gods. With its rich storytelling and immersive gameplay, this entry in the series is a true gem.
If you’re in the mood for something more whimsical, “Figment” is the game for you. Dive into a surreal universe filled with music, humor, and a captivating narrative. Join Dusty and his optimistic friend, Piper, as they journey through the various realms of the mind in search of lost courage. This action-adventure game is a delightful blend of creativity and storytelling.
Sports fans, get ready to swing for the fences in “Super Mega Baseball 4.” This arcade-inspired game combines addictive gameplay with immersive depth, making it a home run for baseball enthusiasts. Grab your glove and bat, and get ready to experience the thrill of America’s favorite pastime.
For those craving a dystopian adventure, “We Happy Few” is making a return to the Game Pass library. Set in a retro-futuristic city in an alternative 1960s England, this action-adventure game will challenge you to navigate a drug-fueled society obsessed with happiness. Hide, fight, and conform your way out of this delusional world in a quest for freedom.
If you’re in the mood for some classic horror, “Resident Evil 2” is here to deliver chills and thrills. With its modern gameplay mechanics and revamped visuals, this remake of the iconic game will immerse you in the nightmare of Raccoon City. Join Leon S. Kennedy and Claire Redfield as they fight for survival against hordes of flesh-eating zombies.
Lastly, we have “Those Who Remain,” a psychological thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. As darkness engulfs the town of Dormont, confront your deepest fears and try to maintain your sanity. This atmospheric first-person game will test your wits and courage as you navigate through a world filled with eerie encounters.
In addition to these exciting games, Xbox Game Pass members can enjoy some enticing DLC and game updates. “Dead by Daylight” introduces the iconic horror legend Chucky as a new killer, while “Hello Neighbor 2” celebrates its anniversary with a free update that takes you to a mysterious forest. And don’t forget to check out “Sea of Thieves: Season Ten,” which offers new sailing modes and thrilling adventures.
As always, be sure to take advantage of your membership perks, such as the “Sea of Thieves: Nightshine Parrot Pack,” which includes exclusive in-game items and gold to enhance your pirate experience.
Sadly, some games will be leaving soon, so make sure to savor your time with “Grand Theft Auto V,” “Garden Story,” “MotoGP 22,” “Persona 4 Golden,” and “Persona 3 Portable” before they bid farewell.
That’s all for now, gamers! Stay tuned for more updates and follow us on our social media channels for the latest news. Until next time, happy gaming!
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