Monday, 19 April 2021 14:39

Xbox Game Pass Adding Destroy All Humans and Other New Games

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Xbox Game Pass is treating subscribers to some stellar new titles, including the remake of Destroy All Humans that released last year.

Xbox Game Pass keeps getting bigger, with the subscription service boasting an impressive roster of games for fans to access. While games do eventually leave the service, Xbox periodically adds more, which keeps things from feeling dull. Now, the service is growing once again, adding a few major games for subscribers to enjoy. Plus, Game Pass is fresh off one of its hottest weeks yet, after Outriders was added to the service.

The most notable new addition this time around is Destroy All Humans!the remake of the cult classic game from the original Xbox. Released last year, Destroy All Humans! didn't garner a ton of praise from critics, though it did seem to resonate with some longtime fans of the franchise, despite some of its elements not aging all that well. Destroy All Humans will be added on April 29.

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The next big game is MLB The Show 21, the latest entry in the baseball game franchise that has been exclusive to PlayStation for years. It's a big get for Xbox, in general, but an even bigger get for Xbox Game Pass. While MLB The Show 21 coming to Xbox wasn't PlayStation's decision, it's still nice seeing an exclusive game cross console lines. MLB The Show 21 is available starting today.

For members using the Cloud version of Xbox Game Pass, both Fable Anniversary and Fable 3 are being added to that roster starting on April 30. The Fable games have been coveted for a number of reasons, and while every Fable fan has their favorite entry in the franchise, both games have their supporters. Xbox is expanding its Cloud offerings, and the two Fable games should keep some players occupied.

The last two games being added to the lineup are Phogs! on April 22, and Second Extinction on April 28. While players will only have access to Phogs! on PC, those looking to dive into Second Extinction will be able to do so on PC, Console, or Cloud. They aren't the biggest games on the service, but a big part of Game Pass' value comes from trying new things.

Xbox Game Pass has changed the way many view buying games, and it seems to be increasingly important to the way Microsoft does business. With E3 on the horizon and a long list of platform-exclusive titles slated to come to Game Pass, it's hard to see the subscription service slowing down any time soon. Undoubtedly, even more games will be added to the service again soon.

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