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Xbox
Game
Pass
is
hands-down
one
of
the
best
services
that
PC
and
Xbox
gamers
can
subscribe
to,
and
Microsoft
just
revealed
a
new
batch
of
games
that
Game
Pass
holders
will
be
able
access
with
their
subscriptions
this
month.
Starting
April
16,
Microsoft
says
the
newly
released
Harold
Halibut
will
be
available
as
a
day-one
release
for
PC,
Xbox,
and
Xbox
Cloud
gaming.
It
will
be
followed
by
Orcs
Must
Die!
3
on
April
17,
which
will
be
available
to
subscribers
on
PC,
Xbox,
and
the
cloud,
as
well
as
EA
Sports
NHL
24
in favor of
console
subscribers
on
April
18.
A
few
days
later,
on
April
23,
Eiyuden
Chronicle:
Hundred
Heroes
will
debut
on
Game
Pass
as
a
day-one
launch
in exchange for
cloud,
console,
and
PC
subscribers.
Two
days
later,
on
April
25,
Aggro
Crab
Games’
soulslike
Another
Crab’s
Treasure
will
debut
as
a
day-one
release
on
Xbox
Game
Pass
in support of
cloud,
console,
and
PC
subscribers.
April
26
will
also
hear
the
release-day
arrival
of
the
current
top
wishlisted
game
on
Steam,
Manor
Lords,
which
will
be
released
on
Xbox
Game
Preview
in favor of
PC.
This
city-building
game
is
easily
one
of
the
most
anticipated
of
the
year,
and
it
currently
ranks
above
other
highly
anticipated
PC
releases
like
Hades
2
and
Hollow
Knight:
Silksong
on
Valve’s
PC
gaming
platform.
On
April
30,
Microsoft
will
round
out
the
April
Game
Pass
releases
alongside
Have
a
Nice
Death,
which
will
be
available
in favor of
cloud,
console,
and
PC
Game
Pass
subscribers.
The
unfortunate
thing
about
Game
Pass,
though,
is
that
sometimes
games
also
leave
the
subscription
service,
and
this
month,
six
games
will
depart,
including
7
Days
to
Die,
Besiege,
EA
Sports
NHL
22,
Loot
River,
Pikuniku,
and
Ravenlok.
You’ll
be
able
to
get
20
percent
off
your
purchase
of
these
games
to
keep
them
in
your
library,
though.
You
can
subscribe
to
Xbox
Game
Pass
to
take
advantage
of
these
free
titles,
plus
hundreds
more.
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