Xbox Game Pass Gets Baseball, Guitars, and RPGs in Late March update
Microsoft is gearing up to add some exciting new titles to its Xbox Game Pass lineup for the end of March. From baseball to guitars and RPGs, there’s something for everyone.
Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom – The Prince’s Edition
Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom – The Prince’s Edition is now available on Game Pass for the cloud, console, and PC. This version includes all the DLC for the gorgeously styled RPG from Level-5. Follow a young prince on his journey alongside the isekai’d president who has a sidearm on him. The intro alone is worth trying out.
MLB The Show 23
A new year means a new MLB The Show. The 23 version will be available on the cloud and console Game Pass on day one, March 28. Extremely eager fans can also get in four days earlier with the Early Access Bundle.
Infinite Guitars
Infinite Guitars is an interesting title coming to cloud, console, and PC Game Pass day one on March 30. As a rhythm RPG, it’s already a bit different from the crowd. But Infinite Guitars will have you assemble a party of rockers to take on the war machines that have turned on humans. It’s John Connor-meets-Slash, and it’s sure to be a hit.
Games Leaving Xbox Game Pass
As some games are added, others must leave. Here are the games leaving Xbox Game Pass on March 31:
- A Memoir Blue (Cloud, console, PC)
- Chinatown Detective Agency (Cloud, console, PC)
- ClusterTruck (Cloud, console, PC)
- Double Dragon Neon (Cloud, console, PC)
- Kraken Academy!! (Cloud, console, PC)
- MLB The Show 22 (Cloud, console)
- Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid (Cloud, console, PC)
Be sure to finish these games up before they’re gone.
With so many new titles being added to Xbox Game Pass, there’s never been a better time to subscribe. Whether you’re a fan of baseball, RPGs, or rhythm games, Microsoft has you covered. And with games leaving at the end of March, it’s the perfect time to finish up any games you’re currently playing. Happy gaming!
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