Exciting New Additions to Xbox Game Pass This April
The End Of April Is Absolutely Stacked On Xbox Game Pass
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Microsoft has revealed a packed lineup for Xbox Game Pass in the second half of April, featuring several day-one releases. Highlights include 'Vampire Crawlers' on April 21, 'Kiln' on April 23, and 'Aphelion' on April 28, along with a variety of classic titles set to leave by the end of the month.
- 01Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass is adding multiple day-one releases in late April.
- 02Key titles include 'Vampire Crawlers', 'Kiln', and 'Aphelion'.
- 03Several classic games will be leaving the platform at the end of the month.
- 04The lineup features a mix of genres, including RPGs and multiplayer brawlers.
- 05Final Fantasy V will join the service on May 5.
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Microsoft has announced an impressive array of new titles for Xbox Game Pass, set to be released in the latter half of April 2023. The highlight is 'Vampire Crawlers', launching on April 21, which promises to be a thrilling addition. Other notable releases include 'Kiln' on April 23, a multiplayer brawler centered on crafting ceramics, and 'Aphelion' on April 28, a hardcore science-fiction adventure from Don’t Nod, known for their acclaimed title 'Life Is Strange'. On April 29, players can look forward to 'Trepang2', a popular shooter inspired by the F.E.A.R. series. The month will also see the return of the classic turn-based strategy series with 'Heroes of Might & Magic: Olden Era' on April 30. Additionally, 'Sledding Game' and 'TerraTech Legion' will also debut on the same day. As the month closes, several games will be leaving the service, including 'Citizen Sleeper' and 'Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2'. Players are encouraged to enjoy these titles before they disappear.
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These new additions offer gamers a variety of genres and experiences, enhancing their gaming options.
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