Microsoft seemed to understand that it had a blind spot on its hands. That meant that Game Pass wasn’t necessarily the best deal for those who keep up with a wide variety of studios. It’s always been difficult to predict when third-party games will come to the service or if they’ll be added to it all. That was great news for players who don’t buy new releases on day one, though not terribly exciting for those who do. Games like Doom Eternal and Control were added to the service long after their initial launch. When it came to AAA third-party games, the strategy has been more scattershot. A few choice indies would get a day one release on Game Pass every month, giving players a nice variety of brand-new titles to play. Big Microsoft-published exclusives served as the main attraction that brought subscribers in. Up to this point, there’s been a predictable flow to how Game Pass rolls out library additions. You can’t play Baldur’s Gate 3 on Xbox, but you can play these 6 Game Pass RPGs Xbox Game Pass gains some great indies, but loses one of 2022’s best games The impending Xbox 360 Store closure makes me wary of Game Pass’ future
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